I love grass. I also love the busyness of woodlands, but there’s something very calming about great zen-like expanses of green. But the best thing in your article isn’t that this tech might work, but that people are trying alternatives. The minute we start mandating future technologies, like the EV car in transport, we’re lost. No one knows from where the planets salvation will come, but no tech should be out of the conversation.
You’re so right. I don’t think anyone (other than probably Ecotricity) is saying that this tech is perfect, that it is THE solution, but like you say, at least someone is trying out an alternative. And if this kickstarts further innovation, then who knows where we’ll end up? (And wherever that is, surely it’s got to be better than the situation we’re in now.)
I love grass. I also love the busyness of woodlands, but there’s something very calming about great zen-like expanses of green. But the best thing in your article isn’t that this tech might work, but that people are trying alternatives. The minute we start mandating future technologies, like the EV car in transport, we’re lost. No one knows from where the planets salvation will come, but no tech should be out of the conversation.
You’re so right. I don’t think anyone (other than probably Ecotricity) is saying that this tech is perfect, that it is THE solution, but like you say, at least someone is trying out an alternative. And if this kickstarts further innovation, then who knows where we’ll end up? (And wherever that is, surely it’s got to be better than the situation we’re in now.)