Basswood
Carpal tunnel level member
- Location
- Long island
Yeah I agree about the NIMBYism, it’s absolutely a fault in a way. A lot of your points are the gorilla in the room that no one really wants to talk about. But I don’t think it means we need to increase production here. I think a great start would be the cut the exportation of the resources we’re already extracting without expanding. Keep more of what we are already producing. I don’t agree at all with lightening up restrictions or Environmental laws. If extraction is to happen here, it has to be held to the absolute highest standard and it has to be accepted that the vast majority of the country is off limits and downstream effects. Even with our tight law’s catastrophic events happen. I do think a well thought out, diversified power grid here could be part of that solution. I don’t believe that “green energy” is the solution on its own, but as a component absolutely. The toughest one to accomplish would be pressuring international extractions to do it in a better way both environmentally and socially.@Basswood I totally get that point of view on downstream effects. I think that we all are adult enough to recognize the NIMBY effects as well. Extract all we can from 3rd world countries with little to no regard for the planet and those peoples health, or do it on our own soil where restrictions and environment laws do exist if they are being relaxed to make it happen domestically. I honestly think I would prefer the latter. It needs to happen on our own ground in my opinion. The exploitation of other countries and vulnerable people's needs to stop. I'd love to hear other solutions to the issue.
Great podcast on the subject of diversifying energy sources. I think who the individual works for will surprise some people.












