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I'd add hydrogen and mixed plastic recycling to the list, too.
On the upside, after the lights go out and the tax base starts rebelling, your skills with integrity will be in high demand.
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I'd add hydrogen and mixed plastic recycling to the list, too.
On the upside, after the lights go out and the tax base starts rebelling, your skills with integrity will be in high demand.
Absolutely, expanding into hydrogen and mixed plastic recycling would definitely be a smart move. Do you think companies should prioritize sustainability and integrity in order to thrive in the long run? #sustainablefuture #integritymatters
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I hope so.
I did go for a job with the electricity regulator but showed too many of my cards. They chose their usual net-zero policy wonk. I think it would have been a losing battle anyway trying to change from the inside. The climate change act is a law. Until it gets scrapped we’re basically going nowhere.
Hydrogen renewable fuels etc all CAN be done, but just because you can do something, it doesn’t mean you should.
Most brainwashed engineers fall into this camp. They don’t question the why, they only question the how.