Hi, Anthony. I enjoyed your article and a year ago or so I would have been entirely on board with your thinking. But since then, I have looked more deeply at the vexing issues of global overshoot at the basic level of net energy depletion, accelerating climate fibrillation, and material and biological resource depletion (e.g. rare earth metals. copper, fresh water aquifers, topsoil loss, chemical pollution, collapse of biodiversity and ecosystems, et al), so I can no longer share your optimism about building out a renewable energy infrastructure. Collectively, I feel that we are facing an inevitable and horrific global die-off. Individually, the best we can do is to cultivate our own (individual and community) health, competence, and resilience by growing gardens, community, and awareness—and hoping for the best while preparing, as best we can, for the coming catastrophe.