Fossil Fuels & The Maslow Hierarchy Of Needs

Why it matters: The conflict in Iran directly accelerates the global imperative for nations to invest in renewable energy infrastructure.
- CleanTechnica argues that the war in Iran has elevated renewable energy from a 'nice to have' to an 'essential' component of national security and stability.
- Canada is specifically identified by CleanTechnica as needing to build out its electrified future, indicating a gap between current infrastructure and the urgent need for renewable energy adoption.
- The Electrified Future is portrayed as an immediate reality, not a distant goal, underscoring the critical need for rapid infrastructure development in countries like Canada.
The conflict in Iran is fundamentally shifting the perception of renewable energy, moving it from a desirable luxury to an essential necessity, according to CleanTechnica. This re-evaluation highlights a growing urgency for nations like Canada to accelerate the development of their electrified infrastructure, recognizing that the future of energy is already here and requires immediate construction.



