Alternative fuels will probably beat solar in the long run, anyway.
Funny though (not funny ha-ha), that the one and ONLY nondepletable energy resource is judged too expensive to harvest. Ocean and wind too. Something isn't it how the masters of one monster cash cow can obscure all others with just a wave of a hand & years of programming?
A solid solar energy plan, IMHO, could be a true panacea to the Earth’s dire economic state. Sure, ask the working-class to adapt & improvise everything they’ve come to know. But ask industry to do so for the good of all, &, no way baby, let the harrumphing begin, the chiding ring-out from beancounters and legislators across the corporate stranglehold ~~ bar the gate, raise the bridge & fill the moat!
No doubt you are one smart cookie, Ross, but what is broken today … is broken BIG.
What fraction of the money invested in the war market would it have taken to tool the West up with solar power? On a guess, I’m thinking probably less. & yet, the bleeding continues & the profiteering rages on while a figurehead speaks gobbledygook into a mic.
