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To: TobagoJack who wrote (152626)1/20/2020 6:15:43 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) of 217734
 
The whole energy generation issue is up to debate and advances are made on a daily basis that in science is the speed of light.

IMHO the main problem is overpopulation of the globe. This is the only subject I agree with Mao but from a different perspective. For real improvement of quality of life of the individual, the world population must shrink to half of what it is today or even lower to the early 1900.

Having a smartphone is counterproductive even that many think it is a great idea - but most of the time it is used for non productive means like playing some dumb computer games or sharing mundane videos with no productive purpose..

Population growth generate GDP growth but does not improve the individuals quality of live aside from the few. There is so much you can drink eat and wear clothes. The rest is generating pure waste on the expense of others and the environment, that at the end brings to self-destruction.

Increasing sales of a gadget is not always in line with quality of life or ecology. Everything has a saturation point. Selling more shoes for the same number of feet that can afford buying, is pure waste, as it is with so many other items we use, and take them as granted.

Another example are children toys tons of them are useless within a year not from wear but from the child growing up.
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