09-21-2014, 05:02 AM
OnoOno asks;
"Why don't people just give up on, or at least moderate, the idea of living on the flanks of one of the world's most-active volcano"
snork answers with confidence;
That's easy; for the same reason people don't give up on living on the San Andreas Fault, Ocean's edge, Tornado alley, or Detroit. OK, well, maybe Detroit. The reason is they like it.
As far as "moderate", I think that's what CSgray suggested;
"It is now very clear that the solution to meeting needs in lower Puna is to allow small nimble, low infrastructure businesses to meet the needs of the people."
"Why don't people just give up on, or at least moderate, the idea of living on the flanks of one of the world's most-active volcano"
snork answers with confidence;
That's easy; for the same reason people don't give up on living on the San Andreas Fault, Ocean's edge, Tornado alley, or Detroit. OK, well, maybe Detroit. The reason is they like it.
As far as "moderate", I think that's what CSgray suggested;
"It is now very clear that the solution to meeting needs in lower Puna is to allow small nimble, low infrastructure businesses to meet the needs of the people."