Jan. 30th, 2003
``You see, we should make use of the forces of nature and should obtain all our power in this way. Sunshine is a form of energy; wind and sea currents are manifestations of this energy. Do we make use of them? Oh no! We burn forests and coal like tenants burning down our front door for heating. We live like wild settlers and not as though these resources belong to us.'' T.A. Edison, 1916
I'm interested in the context in which Edison said/wrote this; he was a first-rate marketeer, and it's just as likely he was promoting some invention as genuinely expressing this sentiment. Also, note the critical error: while wind and sea currents are manifestations of solar energy, so are trees and, to a lesser extent, coal. Remind me, sometime, to explain my thoughts on trees.