The "negativism" is actually just a form of the $239 tomato, says I. . . .
No, it isn't negativism, it's realism. It's the insight and courage to look
the matter clear through to the end and see that many (most) of the proffered
low tech solutions use more energy, cause more pollution, and require more
cash (the obtaining of which itself uses energy and causes pollution) than just
limiting oneself to that lower amount of energy and obtaining it from
conventional sources. The real low tech solutions are shunned as some sort of hellish
curse.
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