Keep in mind that organisations such as the EPA might restrict ACTUAL clean energy tech (Tesla towers, etc) in favour of expensive and ineffective solar and wind power.
Could be a very bright (and cheap!) future without these federal agencies.
My theory about the simplest clean energy tech, not relying on tesla towers or fusion or some other futuristic tech is Hydrogen. What if there was a catalyst that could split water without using more energy than it yields back? We could fill our cars with water... boom!!!
Absolutely. But EPA does not do that. It weaponises regulatory powers to force people to do what they want. Like destroying mum and pop farmers by forcing them to cull their livestock, and much much more.
The point is, we dont need one size fits all where it concerns environment. Thats too much power to abuse.
If, say, one state is notorious for their pollution, then people will move out to other states where they do a better job. Or in a world without corrupt courts, you could easily sue companies that do pulltion. In fact thats the right way to deal with this, ensure those who are irresponsible pay the price for that, and automatically they will behave better.
I have absolutely no concern that getting rid of EPA will somehow convert American cities into new Dehli or Jakarta
Keep in mind that organisations such as the EPA might restrict ACTUAL clean energy tech (Tesla towers, etc) in favour of expensive and ineffective solar and wind power. Could be a very bright (and cheap!) future without these federal agencies.
My theory about the simplest clean energy tech, not relying on tesla towers or fusion or some other futuristic tech is Hydrogen. What if there was a catalyst that could split water without using more energy than it yields back? We could fill our cars with water... boom!!!
Aluminium?
Every regulatory agency's job is to create hurdles for real companies doing good work and make it easy for their buddies to create monopolies.
This is HOW New Delhi cleans their sewers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qzHbZxJd5A
The New Delhi government is trying to implement pumping stations so that "sewer uncloggers" will no long be needed!!!!
Absolutely. But EPA does not do that. It weaponises regulatory powers to force people to do what they want. Like destroying mum and pop farmers by forcing them to cull their livestock, and much much more.
The point is, we dont need one size fits all where it concerns environment. Thats too much power to abuse.
If, say, one state is notorious for their pollution, then people will move out to other states where they do a better job. Or in a world without corrupt courts, you could easily sue companies that do pulltion. In fact thats the right way to deal with this, ensure those who are irresponsible pay the price for that, and automatically they will behave better.
I have absolutely no concern that getting rid of EPA will somehow convert American cities into new Dehli or Jakarta