CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
I think strategic thinking in the market is going to drive things rather than direction from the government and diplomatic level. The logic is inexorable.There are so many jobs in renewables and the materials costs are way way down now.
In Canada there are now more new jobs being created in renewables than in the fossil sector.
Nobody's getting a whole century to themselves again.This clearly is China's century.
That won't happen while the political system is largely in thrall to primary producers, who've received a great boost recently from fracking. Which has seen more capital sunk than has been extracted so far, and now the oil price has tanked (following the gas price tanking). Loads of capital that isn't contributing to anybody's future and the prospect of boom towns going bust overnight.First world will focus on better and hopefully the US will get out of its "frontier" mindset and start husbanding resources instead of exploiting them.
Nothing new there, then.
The EU has been spread so thin it barely means anything any more. Even the euro-zone is an asylum. I find it all a great disappointment.Japan and EU are both moving towards a low population growth with a focus on sustainable with Sweden and Norway setting standards.
Too late for that. Our government beggars description in its every aspect, and the outer kingdoms of the Union are stirring. And in that I include such kingdoms as Northumbria and Westmoreland.I can't see the UK avoiding some serious difficulty.
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