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by nonrandomstring
1413 days ago
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As a lover of science fiction and an optimist I agree with your
position, and sound logic. The measure of a civilisation is correlated
well with how much energy it can command. Inter-planetary travel will
need another factor of growth in our capacity, and it will come from
clean sources like fusion. But that's living in the future. We're 100 years premature if we think
that way. We must deal with the world as it is, not as we wish it to
be. The world as it is, is bleak. We fucked up. We took a wrong turning
down 50 years of late capitalism fuelled on unsustainable and toxic
resources. There's really no alternative in the immediate plan than
reducing consumption. My way of coping is to embrace that challenge as a new vision of a
positive future. Taking pride in using less is it's own journey and I
will leave colonising Mars to the great-grandchildren. |
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1 (one example) :https://caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2022/07/22/were-going-to-...