@mr_washee_washee
@discuss.tchncs.delithium is not a sustainable storage solution. comment back when sodium batteries are mass produced, not just a discovery in a lab
we should have way less children: less engineers to graduate, less companies compelled to hire new workforce then less car companies to exist. there are too many mechanics and mechanical engineers in this world. i think i am suggesting depopulation at this point so that represents another angle of the subject. if ur existence is fine, why would u go out of ur comfort zone and reproduce ? at this point not reproducing serves more one own kind than anything. but also the rich need to be taxed and taxes need to be used to ease people lived and make them retire early. nothing has changed if u reproduce and create free new labour force to serve ur local capitalist located next door. look up vw: agglomerating more than 30 car brands or so, salvaged from banktrupcy. they should in fact have stayed defunct and erased from existence, and yet..
man Europe is absurd in this regard: cars are almost the same for what ? 40 years or more ? only minor changes are implemented from a model to another. if cars were upgradeable there necessarily would be way less metal junk and everyone could afford a personal mean of transport
yea sure: but people keep yelling about cars, when airplanes are a bigger culprit. sure: insulate homes, implement more renewable energy plans..u know..the usual.also lithium batteries are a scalable storage solution, instead build water dams for storage.