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KOM.Nausicaa
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There are encouraging signs already - the companies that built gas guzzler behemoths have learned the hard way, that there is no longer a future in that mindset.
Hopefully the smarter outfits will read the signs, and move early.
Yes there are encouraging signs -- but not much in America. I don't know about NZ or Australia, but the European Union has done a series of actions, like completely banning the classic lightbulbs in favor of a new energy efficient model (up to 60 times less consumption for 300 million people, thats not to be dismissed) and a whole series of other measures. Sarcastically enough, all studies show they actually have produced jobs. So much for the nay sayers who claim green energy destroys jobs. Some, including in this forum, claim America has gone green. Nothing is further from the truth. Ok, its greener than in the past, that is true, and some states, like California, are greener than others. But the big picture is grim: Energy efficient cars: don't start looking. Energy efficient housing and construction: almost inexistent. Energy efficient consumer electronics, like timed leds for example: zero. Air conditioning: turned on day and night, regardless if someone is at home or not. Same goes for lighting in office buildings: switched on day and night. Timer for the night? Not really. Recycling? Sparse at best. Public transport? Thin on the ground. The list goes on and on really.