Well aside from all the NG, Alberta could rival Brazil in ethanol production if it wanted to but I digress. I just mean accepting and learning from things we've known about for a long time but don't like to acknowledge.
People who live near transport hubs - airports, train yards, ports, highways - have a much higher rate of cancer and other nasty diseases from NoX and carbon particulates. But instead we focus on "CO2 global heating and "saving the planet." What about saving people and society from the burden of disease? It's one good reason for doing something instead of waiting and I also believe this coming tech will scale very quickly once implemented, so time is not necessarily on our side.
Doesn't mean the oil industry is going anywhere, but it will grow more efficient, which doesn't always increase the job rate, unfortunately. But then, Saudi Arabia got bombed.