People will just go about in their own little bubble of ignorance (and even I’m guilty of it at times) until reality really does hit home.
And there in lies the human condition.
Some say capitalism is good and can’t be blamed.
Someone on here keeps saying we are really smart and will do something about it. Relax.
It’s not necessarily our fault.
May well be true, however I feel that if anything is dependant on constant growth then it is unnatural. The natural order is that something grows to maturity and doesn’t grow any further. The same for collective populations of a species.
After all look at what a cancer is. When cells keep growth going beyond the normal. Perhaps that’s capitalism or perhaps that’s what has happened to humans.
I’ve heard this analogy recently. Myself, happen to think we are a virus and will run our course.
Anyway back to the human condition. The thing is we won’t react until we absolutely have no choice and by that I mean globally. Unilaterally.
That most likely will be too late for consequences that will affect the planet for centuries or God knows how long.
Doesn’t mean we become extinct but it makes things very different for generations.
It most likely will also cost the biodiversity of the planet.
I have no faith that we will do anything within my lifetime. We will still be denying the rising sea levels that will wipe out possibly up to 300 sites in Ireland that are already prone to flooding.
What do we expect when we still allow planning permission on flood planes.
Listen there’s countless examples of evidence of these problems that we are aware of increasing. What are the consequences of the weakening Gulf Stream being further diluted by Arctic fresh water until it stops?
Do we want to find out?
Do we think we are smart enough to come up with technology that will switch it back on within a couple of centuries?
Basically Ireland would resemble Newfoundland, climate-wise. Frozen for 8 months, coupled with probably a huge part of the population and industry displaced from the coast. That a huge economical headache for the future.
So there you have it. Keep growing and and think we’ll work it out in the future. The trouble is with climate change we have no past experience to base future performance on. We have models that show us best and worse case scenarios, but that doesn’t ready us for the hidden or unthought of consequences that would and will change human society.
There ye go.
I feel much better now, thanks.