And what is the per average usage per capita? It's fairly well know that the average USAian uses a LOT more energy person person than everyone else. So even if China has half the output per capita, it's still more efficient than the US since each user only needs 1/4th the energy of their American counterpart.
It's quite sad that in the United States of America, of all places, this is now a legitimate and very real concern. What in the hell happened to this country?
At what point in your version of history has industrial espionage never been a concern?
so that each production facility pretty much needs a corresponding (coal-fired) power plant.
Why does it have to be coal powered? Couldn't it equally be solar powered?
And what is the per average usage per capita? It's fairly well know that the average USAian uses a LOT more energy person person than everyone else. So even if China has half the output per capita, it's still more efficient than the US since each user only needs 1/4th the energy of their American counterpart.
No mod points, but that was a good post....
It's easy to be morally lofty when you're already obscenely rich. Most of us don't have that luxury. I'll continue to...
So it's someone else's problem to solve? I think this is the crux of the problem...
It's quite sad that in the United States of America, of all places, this is now a legitimate and very real concern. What in the hell happened to this country?
At what point in your version of history has industrial espionage never been a concern?