What Does the Future Look Like for Electric Vehicles? Renewable Energy?
Over a cold beverage during the holidays, my brother Geoff (terrific person) came to ask me about my level of satisfaction with what I’m doing here at 2GreenEnergy. “It’s a mixed bag,” I told him, candidly. “It’s a combination of experiences that, depending on which day you ask me, could be:
• Deeply rewarding, as we’ve helped move countless cleantech deals forward – in fact, many more than I’m directly aware of,
• Fantastically frustrating, in that this project – and the adoption of cleantech generally — is moving far more slowly than I possibly could have imagined given the urgency, or
• Incredibly mysterious. What’s going to happen? Will this movement be successful in time to avert the clear disaster that, in its absence, awaits life on Earth?
In the course of a sub-conversation on the electric vehicle adoption curve, I told Geoff, “On a good day, the process of replacing what has just recently crossed over one billion cars and trucks on the world’s roads will scan a couple of decades. And this doesn’t appear to be a particularly good day. At age 56, it seems unlikely that I’ll be on this planet long enough to see the complete resolution. The truth is, I really don’t know. ”
“It must be bittersweet,” he responded, “thinking that you might miss part of the show.”
“Yep, but I plan to be observing the show from a rocking chair, with my I-Pad 46 – or some computer implanted in my brain — fully tuned in. I don’t plan to miss a beat.” Nothing wrong with a healthy dose of optimism for the holidays.
Craig, keep your environment bubble close by to avoid COPD and other pollution stresses if you plan on long term body use. The jet planes do all land some time.
The wingnuts in govt must be Trekkies who believe we will soon move to the nearest inhabitable planet and start again, and soon! That’s why they want all the money, so they will be assured a ticket to ride along.