Today’s Contemplation: Collapse Cometh CXV
More Bargaining: ‘Electrify Everything’
This very brief Contemplation was prompted by a Guardian article posted in a Facebook Group that I help to administer. It is my reply to its narrative that the ‘electrification of everything’ is the best ‘solution’ for our energy and environmental crises.
The poster’s introduction:
This is an important and thoughtful article.
Only be re-imagining how we will inevitably be using energy in the future, can we see and organize the most efficient way to transition from fossil fuels to locally generated, near zero cost, zero carbon ‘Renewable Energy’.
My comment:
The idea that ‘electrification of everything’ solves anything pertaining to our overshoot predicament is one that must die. It ignores/denies/rationalises away so much I don’t know where to begin.
Perhaps one of the most significant denials encompassed in this narrative involves the ecologically destructive industrial processes required to facilitate such electrification, from the mining of materials to their processing for not just the non-renewable, renewable energy-harvesting technologies that will supposedly power most of the electric-based products but for the energy storage devices and the products themselves.
Perhaps it is the ignoring of the mineral limits/finiteness for all the electrification, ‘renewable’ energy production, and battery systems that are required to make this storyline come to reality.
Perhaps it’s the rationalising away of the fact that fossil fuels (another finite resource that’s encountered diminishing returns) are required at every step of the upstream and downstream industries used for this unattainable dream.
There is so much magical thinking involved in this tale that I am finding it amazing that so many people have accepted it hook, line, and sinker…but, then again, denial of reality to avoid anxiety-provoking thoughts is perhaps the prototypical human behaviour.
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