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litford
16 years ago
Singapore keeps telling everyone it's a developed nation, but when it comes to Kyoto, it presents itself as 'developing'
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16 years ago
If it had been, a lot of public electricity consumption would have been supplied by solar energy instead of the excuse - it will only
【河蟹 23】
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16 years ago
supply a very small amt of our energy needs.
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16 years ago
I am just thinking, whatever small amt.... is appreciated.
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【河蟹 23】
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16 years ago
anyway we have an economy that is geared towards 'indefinite' growth on a planet with definite resources. Do you think that's even possible?
litford
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16 years ago
Someone once mentioned that if we killed all insects, within 50 years, all life would cease
litford
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16 years ago
but if we killed all humans, within 50 years, all life would flourish
litford
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16 years ago
i think there's a way forward, but not with the current we're going
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16 years ago
we have all reach peak production - i.e. the exploitation of our first-grade resources are done. It will be harder and harder for new
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16 years ago
resources.
litford
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16 years ago
hence the need for renewable and SUSTAINABLE resources
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16 years ago
If not it will be a resolution by conflict. Be it in a court of law, or by force of arms.
litford
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16 years ago
the next war could be an energy and resource war..
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16 years ago
Then there won't be much humans left after that.
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