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Post-script:

Without wanting to make a long article longer, it occurred to me that a third option, human interplanetary expansion, also exists. Why bother spending quadrillions, raping the planet for minerals, all to convert the world to renewable & EV, when that effort could be spent expanding humanity's reach into the solar system and beyond?

If we're faced with a choice between de-industrialise, de-populate, or expand beyond earth's supposed limitations, which option would you willingly choose?

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Wow, that was a monumental piece. All these so called renewables, aren't renewable. At the moment they are all made by using coal, gas or oil for the industrial creation of these things. When they break down or reach the end of their life span they cannot be broken down and reused. This goes for solar panels and wind turbines. They probably end up in landfill again. As for biofuels, where are we going to grow all this plant mass for this, considering most of the arable land is taken up in food crops. I know, lets get rid of the foods crops and the people and this will fit just nicely.

How are we going to mine all these materials to make these so-called renewables, that aren't renewable? What are the vehicles going to run on to mine, transport this stuff to the factories. What is going to power the furnaces for smelting? Also where oh where are they going to put all these wind farms? I read something from the One Nation Party that the government in Queensland were going to put a whole heap of wind turbines in and even get rid of an old forest to put some of them. Now, how absurd is this. If we only put just some of these solar panel farms around we are going to have to get rid of some of the native environment, which will be detrimental in the end. Besides all this they just don't produce enough energy for our needs.

The reason we transitioned from horse and cart to oil and gas vehicles was not because we thought that transport was dirty or bad for the environment but it was that automobiles performed a lot better than horses. As long as they have enough fuel and oil they can be driven all day and they don't get tired and don't leave dung on the road. We changed because the cars and trucks etc were simply more efficient. So why transition now to something inferior? I am all for not polluting, but until we find something that is really viable and reliable then this whole argument is absurd.

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