@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] I’ve read the first Wayfarer only and loved it too. Shed a few tears… I’ve reserved the second at the library ;-)
Can we use our technology wisely, so that we can have human and planetary flourishing? If we keep chasing the old pattern of Competing for Resources and Acquiring Status then we will probably fail.
Parent (he/him), engineering PhD, data scientist, musician, scientist, nerd, … advocate of #permaculture, #degrowth, #retrosuburbia, open source software #FOSS, cargo bikes, and #frugalHedonism. I live on Kaurna land, and watch in sadness and anger as we make a complete hash of it.
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] I’ve read the first Wayfarer only and loved it too. Shed a few tears… I’ve reserved the second at the library ;-)
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] I really loved this book - heard about it on Mastodon. Have just read the sequel, which is also great
@jgkoomey
what do you think it would take to achieve a global absolute decoupling?
I think we’d need a global renewable manufacturing industry that could produce/distribute/install renewables faster than the rate of energy consumption increase – and that this industry would, itself, need to be powered by renewables.
Is that the sort of thing you have in mind?
@jackofalltrades @urlyman @FantasticalEconomics @ajsadauskas @green
@jgkoomey
“Efficiency doesn’t cause increases in energy use except on the margin for a limited number of cases.”
Can you please provide a citation for this?
@urlyman @FantasticalEconomics @jackofalltrades @ajsadauskas @green
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] oh yeah, I know what you mean :-) it’s great too discover a fabulous new author and have their whole back-catalogue ready to read - such promise!