We fund the problems; TG proposes we fund the fix.
A thousand TG platforms at an estimated cost of $2.7 trillion per year could operate for millennia, turning global warming from a liability into an asset. Unlike short-term subsidies or weapons programs, this investment would yield permanent returns: cooling oceans, stable climates, and power for generations.
It's not science fiction it's thermodynamics applied to civilization's survival.
The Series: Essays Toward Balance
This Substack compiles essays that explore the intersection of science, policy, and morality through the lens of energy and equilibrium. Together, they outline a future that's still within reach if we act with physics in mind.
1. [The Heat Is On]Understanding the physics of excess energy
2. [The Rising Tide: Why Sea Level Rise Is the True Measure of Our Planets Fever] The ocean as Earths thermometer
3. [Wasted Solutions, Wasted Future] The cost of subsidizing failure
4. [Throwing the Future Under the Bus!] How short-term politics sacrifice long-term survival
5. [Government Investments Are Meaningless If You Can't Pay for Household Necessities] Linking climate stability to affordability
6. [The All of the Above Ocean Energy] Introducing Thermodynamic Geoengineering
7. [Funding Disasters: Why We Pay for the Problem but Not the Solution] Redefining what investment means
8. [From War to Stability: A New UN Peacekeeping Effort for a Warming World] The security logic of a cooling planet
9. [Generational Investment Means Building a Future Worth Inheriting] A call to build what well be proud to leave behind
10. [Global Warming Is Too Much of a Good Thing] The paradox of progress
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