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I think we should stop calling utilities "private." They are supposed to be public. We already have utilities whose job is to offer a community-wide grid. Why re-invent the wheel when we could fix it and save countless lives and species now headed for extinction? Why give up? Recovering from the last several decades of destructive deregulation (and the privatization of our public sector)—i.e. capitalism run amok—and putting the public sector back in business through political action will put us far ahead of where we'd be if we just threw up our hands and stayed the course. I just put solar panels on my roof that send solar energy to our regional public utility, which monitors usage and reduces my bill accordingly. A friend of mine was furious when the utility wouldn't let them, in effect, go entirely off grid but made then connect to the utility's system. I agreed with the utility. What is needed isn't to undo all the existing infrastructure but to REGULATE our utilities, which have been encouraged and even forced to act like private corporations in during the post-Reagan grow-or-die neoliberal economy times. Those times are over. Most people are now in agreement that this was a terrible idea. History did not "end" and global utopia begin when the private sector was given free rein to "solve" all problems by monetizing everything. THIS is what needs changing: we must not throw the baby out with the bathwater. We don't have time and can't afford to do that. We must, as they saying goes, recycle and reuse. We must remember the original definition and purpose of a PUBLIC utility and stop putting "shareholder value" first. Our public utilities are already responding to the climate crisis. They are already building out the infrastructure for efficient collection of huge quantities of solar and wind energy. We must focus on saving what we have (learning how to take agriculture back too, which many of us are also already doing) and ending these ridiculous NIMBY fights, which are encouraged by the neoliberal elites. We must take our government back from the private sector. It seems to me that any plan to start over AFTER the apocalypse is irresponsible and reckless. The elites are counting on this and planning for their own survival after the rest of us are dead. Doing nothing to save what we have and FIX IT condones the otherwise inevitable die-off of countless species, not just us, and the rendering of our habitat unlivable for humans. The answer is old-fashioned politics. We must protect what we have left of nature and focus on stopping these devastating wars and all the other activities that are destroying the planet. There is NO REASON other than a cynical belief that "all is lost" to NOT roll up our sleeves, organize and fight for a return to a system that puts we-the-people first instead of last. I sense the momentum shifting. Ordinary working people have had enough of the lies and greed. We must work together to save what we can while there's still time.

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