Thanks, that's cool
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Krack tanker in 2015?
I fear that my concern for brevity will lead to obscurities, 1360.
I wanted to say that environmentalist exhortations to reduce energy consumption are heard within an unchanged general scheme aimed at waste.
It is possible to analyze it under two aspects:
- the first as a set of constraints which, using the pretext of concern for the environment, makes equipment obsolete in favor of new ones, officially more suited to this criterion (cars, housing, boilers, etc.) and therefore generates a new economic market. *
- the second, more theoretical, aims in the long term to bypass the limits that our system comes up against, in order to "persist in its being", ie waste a little less, to waste as long as possible.
* This is particularly obvious with regard to large equipment which is added to traditional equipment instead of replacing it (even if it is not necessarily in the same places).
I wanted to say that environmentalist exhortations to reduce energy consumption are heard within an unchanged general scheme aimed at waste.
It is possible to analyze it under two aspects:
- the first as a set of constraints which, using the pretext of concern for the environment, makes equipment obsolete in favor of new ones, officially more suited to this criterion (cars, housing, boilers, etc.) and therefore generates a new economic market. *
- the second, more theoretical, aims in the long term to bypass the limits that our system comes up against, in order to "persist in its being", ie waste a little less, to waste as long as possible.
* This is particularly obvious with regard to large equipment which is added to traditional equipment instead of replacing it (even if it is not necessarily in the same places).
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