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by caminante
242 days ago
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>avoided [entirely?] You're making different/absolutist arguments. Even the most ardent electrification proponents agree that you can't replace downstream chemicals/materials. As for subsidies, you're thinking too narrow if you feel it necessary to only spend limited government budget on energy to improve lives. |
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> you're thinking too narrow if you feel it necessary to only spend limited government budget on energy to improve lives.
I also did not use the word “only”. Governments are quite capable of doing more than one thing at once. Should governments not consider spending money on energy to improve lives?