I am not really sure capitalism is the problem, rather tech and politics. I mean, do you have any practical alternative to the oil industry and also a handful of skilled politicians that will convince most of the population to consume less than they already do for a few years while we implement this new tech?
The point isn’t the economy, is those which consume it: us, we, me and you.
Still, someone is paying those oil companies, and I cannot see a bigger culprit than the end consumer. I mean, we don’t really have a choice in the matter since we alone have no power over it, we either accept it or, well, go dark.
Where is capitalism when you need it?
Delicious “where is your God now” moment.
I am not really sure capitalism is the problem, rather tech and politics. I mean, do you have any practical alternative to the oil industry and also a handful of skilled politicians that will convince most of the population to consume less than they already do for a few years while we implement this new tech?
The point isn’t the economy, is those which consume it: us, we, me and you.
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/no-miracles-needed/8D183E65462B8DC43397C19D7B6518E3
The solutions have been sitting there for a while. The lack of political support is almost entirely due to oil companies. It’s just capitalism.
Still, someone is paying those oil companies, and I cannot see a bigger culprit than the end consumer. I mean, we don’t really have a choice in the matter since we alone have no power over it, we either accept it or, well, go dark.