Planet Service Announcement: Cellular Industry Powered By Petroleum

The Earth’s Champion Johnny Green explain how the cell phone industry and social media are powered by petroleum.   

After winning the The Earth’s Championship over Memorial Day weekend in 2019, Johnny Green and his Championship catchphrase “Renewables Ain’t Doable Without Fossil Fuelables” has been capturing carbon and collective consciousnesses all over the United States.

In this Planet Service Announcement, The Greatest Environmentalist on Earth Johnny Green explores how oil and gas products are used in cell phones in a variety of ways.

From the production of the raw materials to the manufacturing of the actual phone itself, oil and gas are essential components of the modern cell phone.

Many of the materials used in the production of a cell phone require the use of oil and gas in some form or another.

History
The modern cell phone has been around for about two decades. Ever since then, oil and gas have been used in its production.

From the plastic casing to the glass that protects the screen, oil and gas are essential components in the production of the modern cell phone.

Over the years, cell phone technology has advanced significantly, leading to the creation of even more advanced and sophisticated models. Each of these models requires the use of oil and gas in some way.

Raw Materials
Many of the materials used in the production of a cell phone require the use of oil and gas. For example, the plastic casing of a cell phone requires the use of polymers, which are derived from oil and gas.

The glass that protects the screen also requires the use of oil and gas in order to be produced. The various metals used in the production of the components of a cell phone also require the use of oil and gas in some form or another.

Manufacturing
The actual manufacturing of a cell phone requires the use of oil and gas as well. In order to produce the various components of a cell phone, machines must be powered by oil and gas in order to function.

Furthermore, the assembly of the various components of a cell phone also requires the use of oil and gas in some form or another.

Conclusion
In conclusion, oil and gas products are used in cell phones in a variety of ways. From the production of the raw materials to the actual manufacturing of the phone itself, oil and gas are essential components of the modern cell phone.

Without oil and gas, the production and assembly of a cell phone would be impossible.

In closing, Johnny Green is asking each and everyone of you to understand that All Energy Has A Purpose, And We are All Energy!  

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