phil_style

phil_style t1_is1ja4t wrote

Yeah, I look around the planet at all the stuff we've built. Roads, hospitals, airports, global networks of telecoms cabling, satellites in space, nuclear power stations, tunnels through mountains, mineral mines with multi-kilometer wide pits, railways, undersea power cables, ships the size of skyscrapers, skyscrapers, ports, giant rings for particle experiments, space craft launching platforms, integrated air defence systems . .

And building up renweables and electric cars is too much effort?

Someone's pulling some serious wool.

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phil_style t1_is1g3v8 wrote

Somehow we managed to plan our way to global oil infrastructure, oil tankers and with their associated ports, storage facilities and refineries, oil pipelines that span continents, drilling rigs out in the open ocean that helicopters can land on and petrol retail services along morotoways, at intersections and in town centres all over the planet.

I am fairly confident that we have at leat the ability (if not the political will) to build/upgrade electrical charging stations and their associated cabling.

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