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PTownsend
Shame, but not surprising, that the US is spending TRILLIONS on development of nuclear weapons instead of spending money needed to find better ways to conserve energy and to transmit electricity. The fossils running the fossil economy and the weapons economy are putting the US at ever greater risk.
https://www.defensenews.com/breaking-news/2017/10/31/americas-nuclear-weapons-will-cost-12-trillion-over-the-next-30-years/
nandakandamanda
There is no perfect solution, but just thinking that will sap the will to do anything.
If we can increase the positive mind-set of hardening, burying and/or insulating everything against extreme events, then what we build will surely be better. That starts with education. Step by step we get to Rome.