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by nothiggs
4385 days ago
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I don't know enough about the subject to have the pretence to judge whether it can work, what I do know is that:
1. It seems the naysayers are doing nothing to try and change the situation, but then again, history books aren't populated with names of critics...
2. A partial solution is better than no solution. It doesn't solve the problem of microscopic plastic parts ? So what ? It also doesn't solve world hunger and global warming, but having more people with the attitude and vision of this young entrepreneur just might. |
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You can thank the naysayers for serious research, otherwise people would just come up with stupid abstract ideas since no one would be skeptical or pessimistic.
I agree with your second point, but I also think we shouldn't rush for a temporary solution that would give people a feeling of "we have at least done something about this, now let's stop worrying about it". Startup culture shouldn't apply to public- or crowd-funded solutions.