Oil, Gas Vs Clean Energy, and jobs in the future!
There's been a lot of talk around clean energy for a while and it is likely to stay that way. The debate between oil, gas vs clean energy has taken center stage in politics as well. The transition towards clean energy is inevitable as all major countries across the globe have committed to a net-zero carbon emission by 2050. However, some debate that the transition could happen sooner. There's been another major concern around this and that is the pay scale and volume of jobs in oil and gas. Read this article to find some answers.
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