• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    we don’t even need to anymore

    Sorry man, that’s just naive. I don’t think you have any idea how dependent we are, the scale of change required.

    For example, how are we to farm? Know any plants cranking out battery powered farm equipment? Know any farmers that could afford such gear?

    I’m not saying we can’t do more, but we’re inventing and deploying green energy solutions at an astonishing rate.

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      6 hours ago

      Government funding can answer all those questions if the will is there. The free market will not fix climate change without heavy intervention.

      As per your example, there is nothing physically preventing a battery powered tractor or combine. A government could put out subsidies for manufacturers building these vehicles, the government could then subsidise farmers buying them, and perhaps remove existing subsidy on farmers refusing to decommission their older equipment.

      The literal only things where there’s not a money related solution to today is long range air travel, and some very specific industrial processes that require specific plastic polymers. Literally everything else has an alternative that can be either used immediately or built relatively quickly, if we decide to spend the money.

      • ayyy@sh.itjust.works
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        3 hours ago

        The amount of lithium batteries that would required with our current tech is just staggering. The ingredients of a lithium battery are not smiles and sunshine and giggles.