2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Do you support fracking, or coal? [View all]Xyzse
(8,217 posts)I am more concerned on where you would want to allocate most of your funds.
Even if I prefer not to deal with coal or fracking, existing infrastructure and operations will have to keep going in the interim, but lessen their funding and capacity, concentrate resources to building the renewables.
The issue is not that we have to get rid of coal or fracking, the issue really is that there is too much of a concentration on them, when it needs to lessen.
It is idiotic to keep advocating for those two industries and keeping it at the same level of support and funding as they are being given now.
Currently, the US allocates a disproportionate amount to current established industries while those particular industries stifle the innovation and ability to improve by emerging industries. I don't see why we can't cut both of their funding and ability to expand while putting more concentration on those renewables.
Which is why, merely asking which one do you support tends to be pointless. Of course most people would have to accept that coal and fracking will stay around for years to come but it does not mean that they should be getting as much support as they are getting now, and it really needs to get cut, and place a greater share on renewals. Continuing the status quo is not an option.
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