Making plastics or building stuff you need the energy and the chemical feedstocks. Those things come from cheap natural gas. I was not just being witty with the adapted quote at the start of this article. Fracking has been the best thing to have economically.
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However, it is short-term to win with fracking, natural gas or coal. Getting positioned, moved and committed to electric vehicles and batteries is critical.
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As I and Tom said, maybe not now, but ten years from now. More true commitment is needed now. Winning the now of Fracking is not winning the future of self-driving, electric cars and batteries. It is not winning the transformation to more efficient cities or national and global transportation and supply chains. However, it is not a general call to just try to build more solar or rush to get out of fossil fuels. You need to look at how best to shift industry, cities, transportation as part of a system that works better economically and in terms of pollution and emissions.
For roads and movement around a city or nation, it is not optimal to just use electric cars. Singapore has worked out a more comprehensive plan with walking zones, biking, electric cars, electric buses and subways. This is the kind of city by city planning that is needed.
The coordination needs to be taken several levels higher and needs detailed computer simulation. Computer simulation of the future cities, future grid, transportation, supply chains, factories and more. Public Simcity should be available to everyone online who wants to participate usefully in planning for Los Angeles, New York, Chicago etc… There should be even more powerful systems for actual city, state and national planners.
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China has planning where national high-speed rail or high voltage power lines trumps city planning and development. This is not soviet style planning. This is data-driven and detailed.
There can be market force modeling and inputs. Contractors and large-scale project have to all be digital. Digital files have to be where proposed projects are made, reviewed and modified.
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Engineering the Transformation of Civilization and Winning the Future as a Nation
Jim Garrison is one of the great visionaries of our time, and his account not only traces the rise of western culture, it points beyond it to a more integral, gracious, compassionate world, drawing on the best of East and West, feminine an "Civilization And The Transformation Of Power" is an absorbing, provocative, scintillating account of the interiors of western history.
Jim Garrison is one of the great visionaries of our time, and his account not only traces the rise of western culture, it points beyond it to a more integral, gracious, compassionate world, drawing on the best of East and West, feminine and masculine, to paint a picture of a more caring tomorrow.
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It is a call to awakening, to sanity: History is voiced as it relates to potential. Garrison challenges the imagination and will to venture into new domains of consciousness. He teaches the relationship between antinomies which shocks one into a new awareness of Reality.
Liberation seems to be the successful harmony of masculine and feminine as knowledge and wisdom lived in the nirvana of mind. Garrison has captured history and placed it in a web of intriguing composition. One can hear the melodies of a Verdi brought into harmony with the thunder of Wagner connecting with the Cosmic Consciousness.
Here are the mythic underpinnings of civilization in its contents and discontents. Here is the tragic and transformative dialectic between Mother Mind and Father Force. And here too is the sacred psychology of God rising to be known in the unfolding of psyche in time. Within the compass of this remarkable book Garrison has garnered an understanding of emergent consciousness, the drama of the World Soul and the redemption of the higher dream.
But in Civilization and the Transformation of Power he does something that has been done by no culture historian nor philosopher before him: To analyze both the transformations of human culture, and the invisible presence we call "God," from the viewpoint of the "antinomial reality"--the presence of opposites, of paradoxes in everything we do and say.