We can all agree that fuel is necessary for modern day society. It powers our homes, moves us forward, and keeps the world connected. The question is not whether we need energy. The question is how we choose to create it.
If fuel sources exist that are cleaner, healthier, and just as productive, why would we not explore them? Why would we not lean toward options that are kinder to the planet and to our own bodies? That feels less like a debate and more like common sense.
Progress has never been about staying comfortable. It has always been about improvement. We moved on from candles to electricity. From dirt roads to
highways. From landlines to wireless communication. Each step forward was once questioned until it became obvious.
Cleaner energy follows that same path. It is not about politics or profit. It is about responsibility. Responsibility to the air we breathe. Responsibility to the water we drink. Responsibility to the generations that will inherit what we leave behind.
Life, at its core, is about doing better when we know better. Growth is choosing evolution over habit. When better options are available, ignoring them is not tradition. It is resistance.
If the goal of society is advancement, then cleaner, healthier energy is not an alternative. It is the next step.
Isn’t life always about doing better?