nostr:npub1vz555w0w7pdy3l9skg202lkdnjqll4ct67l25f68x2h84e7u7r4qmrqdta nostr:npub1tqmc6rljgjpt2y507qgcrdcv33qs4zwkaqwur05ma9p00czu9jrqcgpl4d Another aspect, this time without an easy workaround, is that the process of building the new infrastructure needs more traditional energy and materials on top of the current consumption. Let alone increased demand caused by the losses and damage due to man-made and natural disasters.
I am yet to see a viable predictions showing, whether it is at all possible within currently known resources and environmental capacity. Even if that's the case, the next phase of human civilisation will most probably be "a scavenger civilisation" [J. M. Greer: 2017]
Of course, we have a wealth of scavenging tradition to refer to, so no despair - if we survive long enough.