I loooove tidal turbines. And with the new materials, theyre
actually doable. And microturbines, and bioagents. And nukes, I'm
afraid. A lot of them, dedicated to cracking hydrogen The issue is
gonna be storage and transportation of energy--batteries aint
gonna cut it. Probably fuel cells.
The answers are out there, if we invested in finding them.
The main question is if we have time. Having an oil junta at the
seat of political power has made progress difficult in this area, and
meanwhile we as a species are doddering toward the greatest
catacylsm that man has ever visited upon man, the hangover from
a hundred year binge when the liquor ran out. Ghastly to
contemplate. And entirely reconfiguring the world's energy
production and delivery infrastructure is not a small job, after all.
It might take some time, and no little effort, but I dont see as how
we really have a choice not to, if we dont want to have to live
through the most horrific years of starvation and war in human
history.
B
Baerwald
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I loooove tidal turbines. And with the new materials, theyre
actually doable. And microturbines, and bioagents. And nukes, I'm
afraid. A lot of them, dedicated to cracking hydrogen The issue is
gonna be storage and transportation of energy--batteries aint
gonna cut it. Probably fuel cells.
The answers are out there, if we invested in finding them.
The main question is if we have time. Having an oil junta at the
seat of political power has made progress difficult in this area, and
meanwhile we as a species are doddering toward the greatest
catacylsm that man has ever visited upon man, the hangover from
a hundred year binge when the liquor ran out. Ghastly to
contemplate. And entirely reconfiguring the world's energy
production and delivery infrastructure is not a small job, after all.
It might take some time, and no little effort, but I dont see as how
we really have a choice not to, if we dont want to have to live
through the most horrific years of starvation and war in human
history.
