Would it not be economic suicide to do so?
A lot less humans existed for a lesser period of time without electricity.
We used to burn oil and other fuels for lamps, raw wood for heat, raw sewerage was everywhere if not released untreated into waterways. All of this was hugely polluting and detrimental to health. Please don't kid yourself that there were better times in the 1700s.
Apparently the Spanish translate Wallaby. TIL
Your post history is outrageously dramatic. I would advise you to find a healthy hobby or two, preferably away from the internet.
Just making sure you understood 'g' here is grams (so 1 kg or 9.8 N) and not 1000 G as in the force of gravity (which would be 9800 N / kg).
**Edit: I am wrong, it is quoted at around 1000 times the force of gravity. That is insane.
Zoom out to the 5 year graph and it tells another story.
Also such events (which are non-catastrophic) are not entirely uncommon.
I don't think this ends in beheadings, but there will (hopefully) be significant follow on effects. A threat to consumer confidence in flying is a risk to the entire industry, all Boeing's competitors and the airlines will be screaming for the FAA to get the actions right here...
You are going to be sorely disappointed when that doesn't solve our problem and people remain people. Ever spoken to a young liberal?
Not owning a car with smart features
The one thing I don't see mentioned enough for keeping your apartment cool is to close all windows and draw all curtains during the day and open them when the temperature outside is lower than that inside (normally ~an hour after sunset).
Heat reflects off all surface, so it's not just about keeping light out.
Blinds on the outside of your windows help significantly too.
It's about the perceived drug use (namely ecstasy) within the electronic music scene. Amsterdam, because of its ports and proximity to western Europe, became a hub for typically higher quality drugs.