Please remember, solar, to remediate, must replace all nat gas, all coal, all 
uranium, all petro that all cities and cars. There are wonderful looking 
projects that have been proposed for 50 years, that for technical reasons, 
cannot achieve much, other than getting cheers from admirers in the media. I 
love it too, but it must do the rugged, robust, work, of replacement of the 
dirty-to be any good at all. It cannot simply be artist work on paper and 
splashed to the tech heads. My point: propaganda doesn't feed empty stomachs. 

If that solar farm described in SciAm had been realised it would have been 
carried out by a democratically elected government, not a dictatorship




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From: LizR <lizj...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Wed, Mar 19, 2014 6:10 pm
Subject: Re: The situation at Fukushima appears to be deteriorating



On 20 March 2014 07:10,  <spudboy...@aol.com> wrote:

Here's an article that informs me, if nobody else, how complicated the climate 
thing is.
http://phys.org/news/2014-03-goldilocks-principle-hypothesis-earth-habitability.html
 
Beyond that I agree with John on his estimate of cutting the standard of living 
down, to fit the ideal "environmental foot print."  Improving the standard of 
living with better energy technology will sustain the billions and flourish the 
ecosystem-if done right. Technology is the answer, sans, government rule of the 
public. Dictatorships, even well-meaning ones, are horrible. Use Mao's approach 
to agricultural production during the Great Leap Forward from 1958-62, as a 
prime example. 






If that solar farm described in SciAm had been realised it would have been 
carried out by a democratically elected government, not a dictatorship. Part of 
the point of having a government is to provide things that no individual or 
profit-based organisation would wish to do, such as building motorways, 
communications networks, hospitals, schools, power plants, rail networks, and 
other infrastructure. This would apply to some clean power schemes that are too 
large for a private investor, which applies to (some) tidal, wind, hydro, 
solar, nuclear etc. I can't imagine many private companies would have been 
building nuclear power plants off their own bat in the 1950s.

So we need government to do stuff above the level that private enterprise can 
manage. Dictatorship is simply government done wrong.




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