Visuwesh :emacs_sink: on Nostr: Being a pragmatist is the best. I am far too negative, probably made a mistake by ...
Being a pragmatist is the best. I am far too negative, probably made a mistake by reading "The Big Lie: Human Restoration of Nature" which started it all.
I hope people researching solar cells, batteries, CO2 capture (as much as I think it is not the right solution) will get more funding and support, and most of all, do not "disappear" all of a sudden.
[ Researching batteries is especially crucial since we are running low on Li reserve AFAIK, so hopefully Na batteries will come out soon (Na-based batteries were researched early on but dropped after Li-based ones picked off). ]
By living in harmony with nature, I mean not damaging the ecosystem too much. Some of the articles in solar.lowtechmagazine.com explain my view quite well I think: https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2022/01/the-revenge-of-the-hot-water-bottle/.
Thanks for the link to AAPowerLink. It is as you say an insane idea. I will read more on it, thank you!
I hope people researching solar cells, batteries, CO2 capture (as much as I think it is not the right solution) will get more funding and support, and most of all, do not "disappear" all of a sudden.
[ Researching batteries is especially crucial since we are running low on Li reserve AFAIK, so hopefully Na batteries will come out soon (Na-based batteries were researched early on but dropped after Li-based ones picked off). ]
By living in harmony with nature, I mean not damaging the ecosystem too much. Some of the articles in solar.lowtechmagazine.com explain my view quite well I think: https://solar.lowtechmagazine.com/2022/01/the-revenge-of-the-hot-water-bottle/.
Thanks for the link to AAPowerLink. It is as you say an insane idea. I will read more on it, thank you!