Roger, I wonder if calling "energy" one big thing, makes it difficult to see each part clearly. Like people who have no electricity in Africa are in a different situation than a Mainer who uses wood heat but has electricity that she uses for other things. I wonder what would happen if we started with people and their needs and designed energy systems up from there?
Roger, I wonder if calling "energy" one big thing, makes it difficult to see each part clearly. Like people who have no electricity in Africa are in a different situation than a Mainer who uses wood heat but has electricity that she uses for other things. I wonder what would happen if we started with people and their needs and designed energy systems up from there?
Roger, I wonder if calling "energy" one big thing, makes it difficult to see each part clearly. Like people who have no electricity in Africa are in a different situation than a Mainer who uses wood heat but has electricity that she uses for other things. I wonder what would happen if we started with people and their needs and designed energy systems up from there?
Agreed.
Todd Moss writes on this often:
https://toddmoss.substack.com/p/the-soft-bigotry-of-low-expectations