There's enough ff under us to destroy ourselves long before it we burn it all up. Good questions, though.
We don't know how we'd grow our food. We can reduce our dependence on ff to some extent through integrated agriculture and even more through local agriculture..but the petrochem ag yields we currently fail to feed everyone with have some baseline consumption and that's probably the sort of thing we ought to account for in longer term plans - like projections for how much ccs we'll want, from earlier. Same with trains - already a great use of ff. I would also be greatly surprised to see ice machines replaced -in every use case- in the next century, let alone decades. Infrastructure is a big issue. Part of our reliance on ice cars, for example..comes down to how and where we've built our cities. We're going to need to rethink that.
These are all problems. They are problems because agw is not a hoax or conspiracy, but a fact. Because it is already costing us money - money that could have been spent deploying solutions. Because the further along we go the fewer viable solutions we have, and the less time we'd have to deploy them. This, to me, means that extra scrutiny on projects making environmental claims is warranted. It's serious business..in the literal sense..as in dollars and..so careful vetting would be justified even if we weren't in the midst of massive greenwashing and opportunistic environmental fraud - which we are.
We don't know how we'd grow our food. We can reduce our dependence on ff to some extent through integrated agriculture and even more through local agriculture..but the petrochem ag yields we currently fail to feed everyone with have some baseline consumption and that's probably the sort of thing we ought to account for in longer term plans - like projections for how much ccs we'll want, from earlier. Same with trains - already a great use of ff. I would also be greatly surprised to see ice machines replaced -in every use case- in the next century, let alone decades. Infrastructure is a big issue. Part of our reliance on ice cars, for example..comes down to how and where we've built our cities. We're going to need to rethink that.
These are all problems. They are problems because agw is not a hoax or conspiracy, but a fact. Because it is already costing us money - money that could have been spent deploying solutions. Because the further along we go the fewer viable solutions we have, and the less time we'd have to deploy them. This, to me, means that extra scrutiny on projects making environmental claims is warranted. It's serious business..in the literal sense..as in dollars and..so careful vetting would be justified even if we weren't in the midst of massive greenwashing and opportunistic environmental fraud - which we are.
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