Originally Posted By: DBMaster
It has long been interesting to me that the fastest growing areas of our country are the ones with resources least sufficient to support the growth. Where I am (DFW) is one of those regions. Water is one of those resources.
People don't like shovelling snow or even being out in the rain.
It blows my mind, places like Phoenix. AC is less efficient than heat. Then you have power generators turning heat into electricity to take existing heat and just move it a foot outside one's house... What's the appeal? Who said, let's set up shop here?
I have my own carbon footprint, but I take something, get the heat out of it, done. If I'm lucky it's local and sustainable.
It has long been interesting to me that the fastest growing areas of our country are the ones with resources least sufficient to support the growth. Where I am (DFW) is one of those regions. Water is one of those resources.
People don't like shovelling snow or even being out in the rain.
It blows my mind, places like Phoenix. AC is less efficient than heat. Then you have power generators turning heat into electricity to take existing heat and just move it a foot outside one's house... What's the appeal? Who said, let's set up shop here?
I have my own carbon footprint, but I take something, get the heat out of it, done. If I'm lucky it's local and sustainable.