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So the proverbial writing is not only on the wall, it’s etched in stone.

Solar panels going to high altitudes in an area where the chemtrailers don’t waste their effluents is sensible.

Questions: Earth reaches some point of carbon neutral/zero; what effect will the vast electrical grid have upon my grandchildren, and theirs, for them to be Thunberging about?

People are finally coming to wonder at the coincidence of dis-ease concurrent with implementation of 20th century wiring, as well as 21st century wireless.

What will the next buzz be?

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Poetic. Nor sure everything is being etched in stone yet. I think the future is still being written, only the USA is increasingly writing itself out. The growing demand for and dependency on green metals and rare earths is and has been both real and predictable. I am pro-nuclear power, think Finland is providing amazing leadership in this area, and by no means calling for the end to the fossil fuel industries. But from our devices to our grids, even if a local grid, the green metals and rare earths matter. A good solar panel right now gets you 25 years -- with diminishing returns year after year. So you just have a huge pile of scrap in need of recycling -- and some of that recycling by our current tech involves toxic chemical processes and more. We need a robust set of solutions. Not just "everyone go solar" and "everyone eat bugs." That just sets up a global catastrophe for certain a few decades down the line. Thank you for stopping by, and all best!

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Appreciate the thoughtful reply. I also am pro-nuke power; and not in the sense of US/UK/EU hawksters mad rush to disable Russia. The Schiller Institute recently (June 18/19) held a two day conference on ‘No Peace Without Bankruptcy of the Trans-Atlantic…’, which I imagine you are aware of, and promoting relationship with BRICS, whose current conference they are covering.

My last TV was with Tucker on (free) Fox Nation: his pieces on wind turbines, the clear cutting of Maine for no good reason, his visit with the dastardly Orban. Earth would continue to sustain life with a bit of care and sense. Empire’s are old news.

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