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  • You seem strangely blinkered to the fact that this issue is as much a political issue as it is an engineering one. XR are attempting to address the political component of climate change. Getting angry that they aren’t addressing the engineering aspect is silly.

  • Lobbying for green energy to get priority access to the grid and for renewable energy targets is part of what had to be done to get the costs down. I have mentioned green lobbying again and again. XR doesn’t have a monopoly, or even the best strategy, on the political battle. But as I said, if they do succeed in moving the dial I’ll eat my hat. I don’t think they will because I think they’re alienating too many people.

  • XR doesn’t have a monopoly, or even the best strategy,on the political battle

    Who claims that they do? The existence of XR doesn’t preclude lobbyists doing their jobs, just as the existence of lobbyists doesn’t preclude ordinary people expressing their voice through protest. What’s the issue here?

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