| ▲ | shermantanktop 8 months ago | |
Labeling a massive geographic zone in an underdeveloped, historically exploited area—one which plays a key role in how the climate works—-as useless, and then converting it to an extractive industry…what could go wrong? I’m as optimistic as the next person about energy tech, but I hope it doesn’t turn out like yet more colonialism. | ||
| ▲ | linkregister 8 months ago | parent | next [-] | |
Yeah, it would be terrible to offer the citizens of Chad, Mali, Tunisia, Libya, etc an opportunity to get revenue. Only Western democracies like Norway and Australia are allowed to extract substances! | ||
| ▲ | the_sleaze_ 8 months ago | parent | prev [-] | |
> as useless It's not useless, it's arid. > which plays a key role in how the climate works As does ever other square meter on Earth, and its natural abundant resource could be leveraged to even greater overall good. > Extractive industry ... like yet more colonialism. I'm not sure how we got here, or what your actual concern is. | ||