It's similar to war in the sense that you need to regear the economy to one target. Look at all that is currently dependent on fossil fuel, that will all have to be replaced and not just by ordering a replacement from China. The use of things that will be declared unnecessary and harmful will have to be punished in very draconian public ways. The time frame doesn't really leave any time for "incentives" etc. It's more an Army in the streets scenario than some extra choices at Tesco.
It's similar to war in the sense that you need to regear the economy to one target. Look at all that is currently dependent on fossil fuel, that will all have to be replaced and not just by ordering a replacement from China. The use of things that will be declared unnecessary and harmful will have to be punished in very draconian public ways. The time frame doesn't really leave any time for "incentives" etc. It's more an Army in the streets scenario than some extra choices at Tesco.