All energy we produce/consume on earth is inherently "renewable". Remember Carl Sagan saying, "we are all made of star-stuff"? It's the same philosophy. Why should we worry about oil or nuclear power plants when every bit of energy produced on earth is in a restricted environment confined by our orbit around the sun?
We are living on a sweet, sweet planet. The Good Earth is Good.
But if every human on earth had to be killed except for the richest of the rich, would you survive?
You're asking me why we should worry about a total lack of maintenance for a prolonged period of time when it comes to nuclear power plants?
Idk, what could possibly go chernobyl wrong all over the world?
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>But if every human on earth had to be killed except for the richest of the rich, would you survive?
Why would I want to spend the rest of my life in hell, is the real question here I think. We're talking about a scenario where the living will envy the dead...
Now let's say for the sake of the argument that only the ultra rich are the survivors, what are they going to do? They don't even do their own housekeeping, they don't even mow their own lawns, what are they going to do without peons doing all that for them everyday? Well they're going to be their own peons... Eh...
I mean, all those luxuries they enjoy everyday, that they can't live without. Their golf courses, their cars, their parties, their boats, casinos, castles, younameit. They don't fall from the sky. An army of workers is in charge of producing and maintaining those for them everyday of the week...
And that's without mentioning critical infrastructures...
I mean what we talking about? Hell on earth, literally. And you think those glorified fat cats will do well in that environment? "LOL". What are they going to be without their fucking luxury malls to begin with?
You do realize those people are among the most unfit for survival in such madmax environment?
The generation of power from a nuclear power plant never took into account the long-term cost of maintaining the radioactive waste produced as a byproduct. ...let alone a meltdown.
Oh, if it was just nuclear power plants... Our entire societies have been built like that, with virtually no redundancy/no plan B, it's built on the premise that the supply chain will go on uninterrupted forever and that wars at home are a thing of the past... Look at the covid fiasco, not all fuckups were "part of the plan", many countries really were caught with their pants down, starting with france "we have zero mask, we thought it was a good idea to ditch them all 2 years ago, for budget reasons... And we don't have the capacity to manufacture them.... That's right, we can't even manage to manufacture shitty masks because we outsourced pretty much everything... In china...."
No, really, if a real world war breaks out tomorrow, we're unfit, at pretty much every fucking level, it's that simple. I mean even the civil society is broken beyond repair, what are you going to do with an army of gangbangers and diversity niggers who can't even follow a single rule, you're going to draft those people? The joke. They'll shoot whites and each other in the back at the first opportunity
Meltdowns are caused by human error. Radwaste is a factor, as every method of power generation for large populations is.
Correct answer. When even their most trusted guards realize they have to survive, then what? Wait! Even their executive assistants & guards and staff live that life, so they are in trouble too. When a can of corn is a tradable commodity, many conventions go out the window.
Once humanoid robots are capable of doing that stuff it won't matter.
And how do you manufacture those robots? Where do the raw materials come from? Who's in charge of the supply chain, the maintenance? Robots? When? Because we're not there yet, like not at all
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