An area can support far fewer people living first world lifestyles (50-100 full-time energy slaves) than ones living like the typical African bushman.
This is wrong. There is no recorded hunter-gatherer society that could reach even 10% of California’s population density, and California is also one of the richest places in the world, a massive food exporter, and a clean energy pioneer.
That ignores how California has had many electricity blackouts due to the state’s energy policies. California also imports a lot of energy from other states since non-nuclear green energy doesn’t produce enough power for the state.
This is wrong. There is no recorded hunter-gatherer society that could reach even 10% of California’s population density, and California is also one of the richest places in the world, a massive food exporter, and a clean energy pioneer.
That ignores how California has had many electricity blackouts due to the state’s energy policies. California also imports a lot of energy from other states since non-nuclear green energy doesn’t produce enough power for the state.
I think I agree, so I will edit that paragraph. However, I don’t believe that California’s current resource consumption is sustainable.