• HexBroke [any, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    6 months ago

    I didn’t - I cut 16 years off the timeline, or about 30 per cent

    That’s accurate enough for a thought experiment that turns 80 percent of the world’s population into China

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      6 months ago

      Did your calculation account for the fact that energy and economic growth having an almost 1:1 relation, meaning a compound growth of ~3% economic growth every year will add up quadrupling the energy requirements in 50 years.

      elmofire agony-shivering fire

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        I don’t think that’s actually true - it might have been from 1940s USA to the early 1980s but I don’t think it holds weight anymore.

        For example, if there was total electrification of cars and heating within 5 years, electricity demand would increase unimaginably while GDP would barely move.