WebsterMark wrote on 09/10/22 at 05:40:44:I think it’s useful to compare these wide ranging changes to societal infrastructure to the spread of mobile phones.
First off, you have to old enough to remember life without cell phones but I think most of us on here qualify for that.
My memory is, for some period of time, there were phones in cars but they were rare. The rich or limos for example. Think about Die Hard. The limo driver had a phone but none of the hostages did. But then sometime in the early 80’s, a cell phone came out in a bag. We called it the bag phone. My father in law had one. My company had one and it was a big deal to get to use it on a trip. Then smaller phones came out and a few more could get them but everyone wanted one. I remember a flight attendant saying something like “If you have a mobile phone, we’re all impressed, but turn it off.”
Point is, demand caused companies to create a supply. That’s not happening today. We’re creating a supply and waiting for demand.
Closing down dependable energy sources because someone thinks the world is going to crash because EEEK! the climate is changing. Selling fear porn to the ones who haven't figured out that the climate has been changing since the beginning.
And the Medieval warm period, scientifically Proven to have happened, so different from today that in Europe they have found where grapes were grown further north than the climate allows Today. More food grows in warmer places than cold, people die in the cold, more die in winter than summer, see Australia.
Australia, there are more deaths in the winter months of June, July and August, and less deaths in the summer months of December, January and February. In 1999, each day in August averaged 400 deaths, whereas
Seasonality of death bulletin - Australian Institute of H…
www.aihw.gov.au/getmedia/e4e2219d-1745-4cd9-a221-eb7ac1a1e476/bulletin03.pdf....www.aihw.gov.au/getmedia/e4e2219d-1745-4cd9-a221-eb7ac1…Hit that, it's a PDF.
How many times do we have to be told
We only have twelve years