Is our freedom to consume what we want whenever we want worth the cost (i.e. environmental, social, economic, etc.)?
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PLEASE THOROUGHLY EXPLAIN ALL ENTRIES AND IDEAS.
NO
YES
The benefits of energy production and consumption exceed the costs. There is a close correlation between average lifespan and energy use, for example. Are the extra years in life worth the cost? Yes.--Andy Schlafly 15:25, 16 May 2010 (EDT)
Could you please further explain your stance on this issue?
- It's simple: the more energy a nation produces and consumes, the longer its average lifespan. Why? Because energy production creates wealth that can then improve health-related facilities like hospitals, and energy use provides comfort.--Andy Schlafly 15:39, 16 May 2010 (EDT)