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Maybe we’ll just not have blimps? There are only two gases that allow them to work and both are a bad idea to use. That’s not to say that we should continue to rely on planes but perhaps we should be regulating what flights are allowed? Why are there internal passenger flights between neighbouring cities or in countries like Ireland? More trains, and more sustainable fuel sources for them.
Oh the humanity! "Not having blimps" is not an option in this thread.
Some website i have never heard of says hydrogen is fine and that's good enough for me
Financial Post: Forget the Hindenburg!
The following is an op-ed written by Barry Prentice, a professor of supply chain management in the Asper School of Business. It was originally published on Sept. 30, 2020, in the Financial Post.
news.umanitoba.ca
All hail our new airship overlords!
When you joining us? The Irish shire awaits your presence.being a toothless, simple peasant who doesn't understand the concept of the 9 - 5. bring that back. i basically want the lifestyle of a hobbit