It's not an "all or nothing" choice though, sure we will need to burn fossil fuels for years to come, just not at the rate we are now. The areas of highest use are in our metropolitan areas, and that's where people have the most alternatives. Consider the cost of gasoline and parking right now, how many will turn to mass transit in the next while simply because it's cheaper? Constantly pointing to rural dwellers as justification for everyone to keep using the stuff at the present rate is a red herring, rural use is not the biggest use.We require energy to survive in the frozen north . Until such time that we have alternative energy sources we will need carbon based power . Solar and wind are not efficient to power our countries needs .
Plus, as it's already been pointed out, bringing back the Keystone XL and/or the Energy East pipelines is not something that can be done in the short term, and we're not exactly sure that the need to replace lost Russian crude is going to be a long term issue.