• NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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    4 months ago

    In this report, everything is reduced to a $ amount so that a direct comparison can be made between methods. The amount is a representation of raw material/manufacturing/logistics/installation/etc, possibly reductive but intended to be all-encompassing. So, we can use that amount to judge where resources can be used most effectively - and the conclusion has to be that residential solar is a misuse of those resources.

    The same materials and labor could be put to better use building large-scale systems, which would produce more electricity with less environmental impact from inneficiency.

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      4 months ago

      But those projects are not happening on a scale quick enough to fight climate change so individuals doing what they can is important.

      There are more aspects also like people having control of their money and being self sufficient.

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        4 months ago

        The concept of self-sufficiency will doom us all. It’s part of the individualist approach to solving climate problems that I was talking about. It’s not even possible anyway.

        But those projects are not happening on a scale quick enough to fight climate change so individuals doing what they can is important.

        Only because there isn’t enough public will to force the issue. The best thing individuals can do is support politicians and policies in favor of cleaner energy production and environmental protection.

        We must all hang together, or we shall all hang separately.