I understand.
I lived anti squat in the Netherlands for a while before emigrating to Spain, in a large high school building to protect it against vandalism. Until the owners knew what they wanted to do with it. With 14 others. We only payed insurance and utility bills.
Different floors and areas we occupied. It was an interesting time. It does work when managed well…
It can be done, but involves some work and rethinking.
For some areas / cities it could work, others just won’t. As like you say, people will leave some cities.
No idea what they can do with the commercial buildings there.
Tear them down, let nature get back into cities… futuristic thinking here. 😉
Gas lines… hhhmmmm that won’t be available for long anymore. What about solar panels, wind power.
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No where near providing enough power. The idea that is going to be the norm anytime soon is extremely misguided. Much of the EU had to turn on the coal plants because the renewable didnt meet what was needed.
That is the challenge with many areas.
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Not yet, but they could do…
We are talking yearssss from now.
The world does need to figure some things out for the next generations to survive.
Some countries do have solutions. (Last week or so) Not that long ago The Netherlands produced so much renewable energy that it could provide more then was asked.
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