Usa was a major turning point. Went worst direction, could have gone best. Not all i brought up.
for hot water
As opposed to the fairy dust and prayers they used before.
walkable cities in
Used to hear a lot of people i knew on that continemt talk about cities getting less walkable, more car.
was aiming for
Renewable. Does not include nuclear. Assuming he wanted some amount of that, given his degree in that. But if we had started, we could have accellerated in the right direction instead of the wrong one.
I can read fine. You can’t write. Your messages so far have been full of spelling errors, are hard to understand, and you can’t even quote properly. Come on now.
You act like I should know all about this Carter person, when they were in power long before I was born, in a country I don’t even live in. It’s daft. Most people on this site either wouldn’t have been born or would have been small when Carter was talking about this stuff. That happened in the 1970s. If it isn’t absolutely clear using renewables for everything in the 1970s wouldn’t have been practical. Nuclear would have been great, but it’s mainly environmentalists that put a stop to that, as they keep trying to do now. It seems most environmentalists and climate activists even now don’t want nuclear, even though it’s the obvious choice for certain applications like data centers and AI. The most staunch anti-nuclear people have always been environmentalists. Nuclear also wouldn’t have solved any of the problems caused by cars. It doesn’t even work without large grid storage or demand management, at least not using the reactor technology available back then. Those are things we are only just figuring out now for goodness sake. It could have at least replaced coal for baseload power, which is much better than nothing.
You can’t say in one breath that the planet is already doomed, and in the next say we should make major changes. It’s a contradiction. If people believe we are really doomed they aren’t even going to try. This should be relatively straight forward to understand. So if you want people to make a change then stop saying we are already dead.
Usa was a major turning point. Went worst direction, could have gone best. Not all i brought up.
As opposed to the fairy dust and prayers they used before.
Used to hear a lot of people i knew on that continemt talk about cities getting less walkable, more car.
Renewable. Does not include nuclear. Assuming he wanted some amount of that, given his degree in that. But if we had started, we could have accellerated in the right direction instead of the wrong one.
Okay you clearly can’t read.
I can read fine. You can’t write. Your messages so far have been full of spelling errors, are hard to understand, and you can’t even quote properly. Come on now.
You act like I should know all about this Carter person, when they were in power long before I was born, in a country I don’t even live in. It’s daft. Most people on this site either wouldn’t have been born or would have been small when Carter was talking about this stuff. That happened in the 1970s. If it isn’t absolutely clear using renewables for everything in the 1970s wouldn’t have been practical. Nuclear would have been great, but it’s mainly environmentalists that put a stop to that, as they keep trying to do now. It seems most environmentalists and climate activists even now don’t want nuclear, even though it’s the obvious choice for certain applications like data centers and AI. The most staunch anti-nuclear people have always been environmentalists. Nuclear also wouldn’t have solved any of the problems caused by cars. It doesn’t even work without large grid storage or demand management, at least not using the reactor technology available back then. Those are things we are only just figuring out now for goodness sake. It could have at least replaced coal for baseload power, which is much better than nothing.
You can’t say in one breath that the planet is already doomed, and in the next say we should make major changes. It’s a contradiction. If people believe we are really doomed they aren’t even going to try. This should be relatively straight forward to understand. So if you want people to make a change then stop saying we are already dead.
Read what i wrote. Or don’t, if you can’t.