> Think it’s meant more as a broad generalization than something that is always true.
I think you're right, but also that the majority of the problems with the worlds economies (in the richer nations) are because of similar generalizations, and as such I think it important to rebuke them.
Having more cheap energy available is good (all else being equal), but optimising for higher energy usage is absurd.
I think you're right, but also that the majority of the problems with the worlds economies (in the richer nations) are because of similar generalizations, and as such I think it important to rebuke them.
Having more cheap energy available is good (all else being equal), but optimising for higher energy usage is absurd.