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> Calm down. No one put words into your mouth. I am quite calm, and I never wrote that anybody did. > You, however, did put words into my mouth, which I find quite astonishing. I think you need to look up what "putting words in someone's mouth" means, because I did nothing of the sort. > Those windmills currently cover 1 million people. The world has 7 billion people and growing quickly. You really think windmills are feasible for Brazil, China, England, France, Germany, Russia, India, Pakistan, Japan, Mexico, Indonesia, South Africa, Spain, Argentina, or South Korea? If power consumption had any sort of meaningful relationship with population, I might consider your argument remotely plausible. You're basing your entire argument on the flawed assumption that power consumption scales linearly with population. It doesn't, and you have reading to do[1]. Just as one example, the United States is the world's #1 electric energy consumer, beating both the whole European Union and China, but China has more than quadruple our population. As another example, India's population is quadruple ours, as well, yet about one-quarter our electric energy demand[2]. [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_energy_consumption [2]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_energy_consumption |
Oh, and guess what. China passed the USA in energy consumption in 2010.