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Originally Posted by sendler
It is painfully quite obvious to me that there is no chance of replacing even a fraction of the fossil energy we are now using. Things will be much smaller and simpler again in the mid future after the carbon pulse.
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Rather than blindly wishing for a wind and solar transition to replace even half of that chart, we would be much better off to accept that it is not physically possible and start to focus on easing into the social changes that will be abruptly and painfully forced on us if no early actions are taken.
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I'm kinda growing tired of the broken-record Nate Hagens' dissertation.
I'll continue to recommend the B.S.in Mechanical Engineering,then see if you change your song.
I thank those who've lost their carbon-vision and and have seen a different paradigm for the taking.
The only blindness I see now is from carbon scales covering people's eyes.
You'd make an excellent attack dog,or shill for the fossil-fuel lobby.