• Floey@lemm.ee
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    17 days ago

    We are allergic to exploiting great solutions that already exist. Everyone wants to be “disruptive”.

    It reminds me of the investment that went into hyperloop stuff when our current best transit solutions aren’t anywhere close to full saturation in the US. Similarly our current best green technologies are far from being fully exploited.

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      16 days ago

      Also, part of the issue is real green technology requires some people to change their business and/or lose some profits. If we do carbon capture or other things, that creates a product to sell. It’s a bullshit product that is worse than other options, but if they can it’s easier for politicians to sell this to donors than something that’ll hurt a very rich industry. Syphon money from taxpayers to make sure the rich dirty energy companies can keep making huge profits and give the tax money to some other rich people to clean up the thing the other guys are doing.

    • houseofleft@slrpnk.net
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      16 days ago

      This is so true!

      I think people are so in love with the idea of “innovation” because secretly we all just know that it means “easy-fix” and that sounds a lot better than “hard work”.