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Society needs to encourage "growth" doesn't equal more people. We need as a global society to breed less people. Otherwise our children or children's children are in a massive boatload of problems which we see the beginnings of
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(Jesting aside, I do.) Interesting; two weeks ago I received a letter from my home insurance company informing me that they are adding, at no cost to me, wildfire protection (there is zero probability that a wildfire would ever reach my house); I had to send a letter to opt out of this coverage, which I did since there was so much mealy-mouthed language in the coverage that it was clear that even in the infinitesimally small chance that a wildfire reached my home they/their contracted provider would never show up. I assumed that some regulatory change may have prompted this letter but I'm just guessing. Last edited by cgolvin; 08-29-2021 at 06:26 PM. |
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The hard stuff hasn't even started yet. I wonder where on the California coast, they will be able to build a desalination plant.
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On my previous post I forgot something, don't tell me I can't have or want what you have unless you are willing to give up yours for the greater good. I’ve had that conversation a few times at public meetings about growth. |
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If your house or my apartment burns from wildfire, the city has bigger problems. For the people in the canyons, that's a risk they take. My ex lived in the evacuation zone for the Getty Fire two years ago. I wound up going to a local store and ran into a woman from Mandeville Canyon who could remember the last time things burned. Her house was at risk, again. |
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DC Suburbs. We've also made due with 1 car for the past 3 years. Of course now with all the jobs going remote I'm itching to move.
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Cities are not environmentally sustainable either.
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To me they seem like massive landfills of unprocessed soylent green.
Well, OK, not quite that bad.
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Last time I was in NY it smelled strongly of trash, also, trash was piled up all over the place. Nasty.
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There's no reason they cant be. Less land use, less water use, less energy use, less carbon if you're using public transit or walking. The growth of cities in the southwest are probably unsustainable due to the lack of water but that has as more to do with mismanaged agricultural water use than the cities.
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You can say all of that about any kind of living though. It isn't really that strong of a point.
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You could but density forces a lot of constraints that a lot of folks living in suburbs/exurbs/rural areas wont necessarily do on their own, or is not even practical.
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