Read any book by Vaclav Smil if you want to understand the space of energy and not live in fantasy land.
There is no way solar is going to overtake everything by 2027.
I wish that was the case, it would be awesome but that is just not going to happen.
This fantasy land stuff is so counterproductive because when it doesn't happen it causes people to question the entire idea.
How the World Really Works is Smil's book to counter fantasy land stuff like this article but the problem is there is a true believer contingent that that is just not interested in the real world.
Anyone who thinks otherwise is simply uneducated, ignorant or a true believer themselves.
The fundamental problem is reflected in Smil's writing. The space of energy is incredibly complex and an incredibly dry read. It couldn't lend itself less to news articles and social media posts. So we end up with this ridiculous two sided argument between climate change denial morons and climate fanatics who think solar is going to overtake everything by 2027 and to think otherwise is to be one of the climate change denial morons.
That is awesome she plays bass clarinet. Dolphy practically owns that instrument.
Andre 3000 - Look Ma No Hands is a really cool newer bass clarinet piece with Andre on bass clarinet instead of rapping. Obviously he is a Dolphy head.
The older I get the harder it is to not see Pareto was right about democracy.
"Pareto believed that societies are ruled by an elite class, which he called the "circulation of elites." In his view, these elites are able to gain and maintain power by using their wealth, intelligence, and social connections to influence political and economic institutions. Pareto saw democracy as a way to redistribute power and wealth from the elite to the masses, but he was skeptical that this could ever be achieved in practice. He argued that even in democracies, power tends to be concentrated in the hands of a small group of people who are able to control the political process and manipulate public opinion."
I am not sure what the argument really is against that. That sounds like the reality we live in.
There is no way solar is going to overtake everything by 2027.
I wish that was the case, it would be awesome but that is just not going to happen.
This fantasy land stuff is so counterproductive because when it doesn't happen it causes people to question the entire idea.
How the World Really Works is Smil's book to counter fantasy land stuff like this article but the problem is there is a true believer contingent that that is just not interested in the real world.
Anyone who thinks otherwise is simply uneducated, ignorant or a true believer themselves.
The fundamental problem is reflected in Smil's writing. The space of energy is incredibly complex and an incredibly dry read. It couldn't lend itself less to news articles and social media posts. So we end up with this ridiculous two sided argument between climate change denial morons and climate fanatics who think solar is going to overtake everything by 2027 and to think otherwise is to be one of the climate change denial morons.
It is fucking pathetic.