Will there ever be a day when we can smile about all the measures we took for the climate before groundbreaking technologies solved the climate problem in an economically efficient way?
No because relying on some future groundbreaking technology to solve the climate problem is not a solution since such technology will not be developed fast enough, and is nothing but a way to conveniently avoid the issue.
@@lucasmartiniano6915 I can only speak for myself. I am much more modest when it comes to predictions about the future. That said, I believe that one should be careful not to underestimate the spontaneous creativity of free societies and in that light, I have a mindset filled with positivity.
I think our hope for a future solution just demonstrates our unwillingness to change. We are essentially procrastinating in the hope that something will save us.
“Turistskam”. Although I’m smiling a bit about when it comes to the pronunciation. And honestly, I haven’t personally heard the words used, only the ideas talked about.
I have no idea what you can consider “woke”? They’re plainly presenting who in Trump’s administration will have responsibilities when it comes to the economy, and the policies they themselves present. And one conflict between them that is überobvious to everyone, that they admit to themselves. Then presenting the policies certain nations have when it comes to decreasing emissions. Perhaps is it the rings of Saturn that are woke? Ah… now I get it… poetry of course! Poetry about the experience of time! Surely we can’t have that!
A beautiful final piece, thank you.
Will there ever be a day when we can smile about all the measures we took for the climate before groundbreaking technologies solved the climate problem in an economically efficient way?
No because relying on some future groundbreaking technology to solve the climate problem is not a solution since such technology will not be developed fast enough, and is nothing but a way to conveniently avoid the issue.
@@lucasmartiniano6915 I can only speak for myself. I am much more modest when it comes to predictions about the future. That said, I believe that one should be careful not to underestimate the spontaneous creativity of free societies and in that light, I have a mindset filled with positivity.
I think our hope for a future solution just demonstrates our unwillingness to change. We are essentially procrastinating in the hope that something will save us.
@@lucasmartiniano6915 Agree 👍
@@Blahsumza I think one should be careful not to underestimate the spontaneous creativity of that person.
What is the piano piece played near the end?
“Turistskam”. Although I’m smiling a bit about when it comes to the pronunciation. And honestly, I haven’t personally heard the words used, only the ideas talked about.
Oooh, my goodness. What are we talking about here? What's to be done?
I cancelled my subscription to the Economist last year. I’m glad I did the Woke BS is unending and delusional.
yet you are here
@@yetanotherRjven But not giving money. Just keeping an eye on "the other side", which is lauded: not only watching your own side.
I have no idea what you can consider “woke”? They’re plainly presenting who in Trump’s administration will have responsibilities when it comes to the economy, and the policies they themselves present. And one conflict between them that is überobvious to everyone, that they admit to themselves. Then presenting the policies certain nations have when it comes to decreasing emissions.
Perhaps is it the rings of Saturn that are woke? Ah… now I get it… poetry of course! Poetry about the experience of time! Surely we can’t have that!
Which part was woke?