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Geoffrey Deihl's avatar

The reality of our situation is absurd, continued proposals for technological "solutions" when it's technology that landed us here. As you no doubt know, the coral reefs have been declared DOA (finally, duh) and I strongly suspect the Arctic is well on the way to becoming a GHG emitter, signs are everywhere. We still had a chance in the early 1970s when we knew of the crisis we were creating. Now with the population doubled since and wet-bulb temperature heat enveloping more and more people (India perhaps the canary in the coal mine), economic and social collapse appear inevitable, greatly accelerated by the idiots running the US.

In five years of researching and writing on overshoot and climate change I have found NO evidence for optimism. Our fate was sealed with discovery of the first lump of coal. Even the infamous London Fog didn't impress people. We are clever, but profoundly unwise apes, and that's an insult to the gorillas and orangutans who live vegetarian diets and within the planet's means.

Dave Pollard's avatar

Thanks for the mention. I got a smile from the 'disclaimer'. My stuff is not for everyone.

Also thanks for the link to Lyle Fass' writing, which has me thinking more about the anthropological and psychological fault lines that gave rise to our violent and unsustainable culture. Could it be the result of an evolutionary accident that we now are such 'mis-fits' in our planet's ecology, and might we have otherwise, like Robert Sapolsky's matriarchal baboon troupe, emerged as a peaceful and egalitarian species in harmony with the rest of life on earth? Or was this our inevitable fate?

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