I’m not reading that wall of garbage. I “pffed” ddt and fracking because it wasn’t relevent and you were obviously fishing for… whatever the fuck temporarily embarrassed douch-
I kid. I’m tired of calling out your voluminous unreadable screeds. I’m not taking it personally any more. Still, I’m not reading that wall of… whatever.
So. DDT was a government contract gone wrong into marketing bullshit-land. It was a harbinger, one of many, of the military-industrial-lawmaking-complex disasters of the Cold War and beyond. Assuming that it actually was a global avian near-extinction. Which you may or may not want to argue about.
Fracking is nothing close to economically necessary (if that is ever a real thing when it comes to a single sector of a single industry), and the spoiling of water is pretty undemocratic, especoally given that there are untold deposits (of both oil and unpotable water) offshore, renewables are competitive even with the massive imbalances in the market for petroleum and gas, and as you’ve mentioned, it isn’t sustainable. Like DDT, it’s a jobs program for industry lobbyists and other useless people on the teat of the tech IP-holders. Drilling and mining technology is even worse for that than software. Though not as much as the all-shittiest energy sector embodied by GE.