Here's a good answer: "'The point is not that our fuel ended up under an unstable area, it's that the world's reliance on a non-renewable resource means that areas where it's highly concentrated will end up unstable. The problem is not oil under tumult, it's the inevitable tumult over oil.'"
Why did God put our fuel under there? | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist Magazine:
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