Originally posted by lord of the mark
The energy crisis of the '70s largely was solved by nickle and dime crap, people buying more energy efficient hot water heaters, steady improvements in vehicle MPG, improved home insulation, energy efficiencies at factories, etc, etc.
But that was done in response to price signals. Which have the advantage of incentivizing both big stuff, and nickle and dime crap.
The energy crisis of the '70s largely was solved by nickle and dime crap, people buying more energy efficient hot water heaters, steady improvements in vehicle MPG, improved home insulation, energy efficiencies at factories, etc, etc.
But that was done in response to price signals. Which have the advantage of incentivizing both big stuff, and nickle and dime crap.
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