mai said:
*shrug shoulders* as you say, but for some reason a great deal of said infrastracture has been built elsewhere, but surely Germany has the best roads out there, perfect for speed driving :D
Ok, you drink THAT :D Half of the planet lives in not exactly deserts but in places that have problems with melioration and drinking water if not for existing infrastracture like pump stations, channels, storage reservoirs etc., which all require neverending investment to build and support. If investment are no more said places might not be able to support current population densities, like California, for example. //You happen not only take every word I say somewhat personally (as if I pissed on German flag, even though I didn't even mentioned Germany, nor implied it most of the time), but do it in incredibly twisted way. Well, if in your world resource peaks doesn't exist, oil production are just holes in the ground that could stop and go at will (apparently the word 'capex' is not part of you vocabulary), infrastructure revolves around highways, then I'm doing a sisyphus work here. |
CA wouldnt be able to support the current population even if energie was free, and its not just CA, allmost the entire southern USA is dry as bones. and drinking rain is no problem anymore.
resource peaks do exist, but fossil fuels arent at the peak and will not be for a long time.
i am way more scared about Rare earth elements.