>I cannot see the point of your dark fatalism, except a good reason to
>call everybody else stupid, and have a good excuse to sit
>back and do buggerall in comfort..
>
>Eva
>
I don't think that's it, Eva, tho' I should let Jay speak for himself. The way
I see it is -- it's a warning. I have just got World Watch "State of the World'98"
and it is quite exciting, in a way, because they have all these grim warnings, too,
but they keep saying, "There are ways to do it -- there are ways to fix it."
And they do discuss them. It's not a question of doing buggerall. There are practical,
but difficult, things that could be done. And some of them are being worked on. If
there is enough of a public call for them, there will be more.
The hydrogen battery, for instance. I think I mentioned there is a hydrogen bus being
tested in one or more US cities. (Made in British Columbia) Some gov'ts are making
programs for solar roofs.