Nice thatched raft. Where are all those people shitting?
In the bathroom. Next to the kitchen. With fresh water and electricity.
I wasn’t referring to temperature control you dimwit: without climate control how are you managing against humidity, corrosion and mold? A dehumidifier is the exact same thing as an AC, without separating the compressor. You can’t store clothes or sensitive electronics or books there. How are you preventing salt spray from crystallizing on the solar panels?
I was just hanging out with a nice couple that is sailing around the world on their catamaran. They have a very nice setup with solar panels, all of their electronics for their
Youtube channel (cameras, computers, etc.). Who uses books anymore? lol
I’ve lived for years on the equator, and sure you don’t get so many typhoons but what about the fucking annual monsoons and dry spells?
How much diesel are you using ferrying everything to and fro?
Your own environmental impact statement says it best: there remains significant risk and uncertainty. The only real mitigation you currently have is your puny ass scale of operations.
*he asks after driving his fuel burning car to his air conditioned building on his computer/Internet that is using electricity from some polluting source eating his remotely delivered processed food*
Are you currently environmentally zero or positive impact?
That's certainly not the end goal of seasteading, it's more of a side benefit of needing to wisely use resources to their maximum while being stewards of the immediately surrounding area for things like cash flow from tourism, being able to swim/dive in our own back yard, etc.
How do you deal with the earthquakes/tornadoes/volcanoes/flooding/mud slides/hurricanes/tsunamis/droughts/snow/ice storms/hail? Is your home built to deal with all natural disasters or you do something crazy like buy insurance and take precautions depending on your location?
you dimwit
And that earns you an ignore.