No. No one who has experienced the freedom found in America will willing trade places worth someone living under communist rule. Otherwise we would see a mass exodus of communist sympathizers to communist countries. 2060 Americans most likely will figure out a different solution than your doom and gloom.
Those sound like reasonable actions for you to take. Allow others to measure their own reasonable decisions, even if those decisions end up with energy intensive computer hardware.
Matthew Gibson said on Mon, 2 Aug 2021 11:56:48 -0700
>And if you have your way we will be looking a lot like Venezuela or
>Cuba.
And if you have your way, 2060 Americans would gleefully trade places
with today's Venezuelans or Cubans.
>Now, aside from attempting to force your will upon me and society,
>what can you personally do to lower your carbon footprint?
The preceding is a good question, one that I and every other person
needs to consider and answer.
Already I use LED bulbs everywhere, I drive my 2.0 liter Jeep less than
8000 miles a year, I run my summer thermostat at 78 farenheit. That's
the starting point.
Due to this discussion I've been watching my activities. I currently
use purified cold water from the fridge to make my hot tea. That's
stupid: I need to find a way to filter water without refrigerating it.
I can get better attic insulation. This costs quite a bit of money, but
it's the right thing to do and will save money in the long run.
I can keep my backup server turned off except when doing backups. I
already do this most of the time: I could do it all of the time.
I can get my ceiling fans repaired/replaced so we can run the
thermostat at 79 or 80 degrees.
I'll continue contemplating your question. It's an excellent one.
SteveT
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