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I recently read The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson, and one of the ideas in it that I thought was very good was replacing our cargo ships with wind-powered ships, basically giant sailing ships. In the book, they were incredibly slow, with shipments taking months to complete, but if supply lines were set up correctly, that wouldn't matter for a lot of cargo. Cargo ships are a massive CO2 contributor, and it was interesting that a solution could be to return to sailing ships. I know there are probably huge engineering problems preventing this from happening, so feel free to tell me why it's impossible. |
It's difficult to find skilled crewmembers willing to sign up to extremely long rotations away from home.