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RE: Geoengineering Series #1 - Global Warming and Climate Change

Hi @irastra, interesting read. I am personally a big advocate for renewable energy but more importantly for reducing consumption of fossil fuels. I live in a part of the world (US) that has very inefficient public transportation and is very much an automobile culture. I would love to see a transition toward a bicycle, bus, train and motorcycle culture :) Anyway we may disagree on some points in here but I appreciate you sharing this and I am looking forward to part two. Cheers - Carl

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I, actually don't have the solution to the usage of fuels, because the reduction of one increases the consumption of the other. Every power plant is made of something, I mean some raw material is used. Regarding public transportation, I think the planers are planning quite something else, even though bicycle is just fine too. Here we are starting to have services like you can rent a bike when you travel with bus or train. But elsewhere, in busy cities I think they also plan high-velocity Maglev trains using magnetic levitation and sort of capsules lifted on poles that you can call by a mobile phone, like Skyway elevated transportation intercity system based on string technologies of dr. Yunitsky. Not much of returning to nature.