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by TeMPOraL
2599 days ago
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Energy consumption is indeed tied to anything interesting and useful we can do. But the problem isn't and never was energy use itself (global warming isn't caused by waste heat). The problem was a) unsustainable energy sources, which threaten energy security long-term, and b) polluting energy sources, which cause climate change (it so happens that a) and b) generally overlap, so people confuse this point). Put another way: if we could suddenly switch transportation to electric and replace all our power generation with renewables with some surplus power on top, why would anyone want to limit energy consumption? That would be equivalent to saying, let's reverse civilization, bring back more poverty and suffering, because it was all cool and games 300 years ago. > We are so far from completely decoupling it that you might as well consider money and energy to be the same thing. With market setting prices according to supply and demand and business model shenanigans, and with lots of externalities everywhere unaccounted for, I'd say prices on everything are pretty well decoupled from energy use. It would be a better world if they weren't. |
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Not only in the sense of 'pollution' as such, but just completely changing ecosystems.
We could have a perpetual motion machine with zero emissions, and we'd still have to handle 7 billion people chucking straws in the ocean or whatever.
If we actually had an unlimited energy source we'd probably turn half of the planet into skyscrapers with farms in them or something.