
Some have raised issues related to the sustainability of the Headline Wall. Like any complex policy issue, I think this can be looked at from a variety of perspectives. For example, can the Wall accommodate the current and projected rates of newspaper collation over the period of intended residency? After checking the latest forecasts of the world's most advanced General Circulation Models, coupled with a range of plausible scenarios of economic development, technological advance, and population growth, I am cautiously optimistic. However, uncertainties remain.
Alternatively, does the aesthetic cost of the Project outweigh the benefits? This would require further research into the question of benefits, and what those could possibly be. Other avenues of research include an investigation into the links between newspaper covered walls and sanity.
Finally, there is the question of the Wall's impact on domestic sustainability, and whether certain parties are unduly burdened by its presence, especially after having just moved across the Pacific Ocean so that certain other parties who actually have an office can do their nerdy climate policy research. I imagine that further conferences, roundtables, and workshops on this issue will be required.
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