Cheerful Thought of the Day – July 16, 2018

“Anyone who pays much attention to climate change knows the outlook is grim. It’s not unreasonable to say that the challenge we face today is the greatest the human species has ever confronted. And anyone who pays much attention to politics can assume we’re almost certainly going to botch it. To stop emitting waste carbon completely within the next five or 10 years, we would need to radically reorient almost all human economic and social production, a task that’s scarcely imaginable, much less feasible. [….] And even if world leaders somehow got their act together, significant and dangerous levels of warming are still inevitable, baked into the system from all the carbon dioxide that has already been dumped. There’s a time lag between carbon dioxide increase and subsequent effects, between the wind we sow and the whirlwind we reap. Our lives are lived in that gap. […] Barring a miracle, the next 20 years are going to see increasingly chaotic systemic transformation in global climate patterns, unpredictable biological adaptation and a wild spectrum of human political and economic responses, including scapegoating and war. After that, things will get worse.”  – Roy Scranton, “Raising a Child in a Doomed World” in today’s New York Times.  He is also the author of We’re Doomed. Now What?  Essays on War and Climate Change.

The good news, of course, is that if we are loud enough in our denials that the climate is changing, then maybe it won’t.  Nature is well known for listening and responding to our wishes, after all.

1 thought on “Cheerful Thought of the Day – July 16, 2018

  1. Victoria

    People were worried about being doomed when gun powder weapons were first invented, and yet here we are still moving forward even past the nuclear weapons and Chernobyl accident. Global warming is just the doom of the day/month/decade, and then there will be the next big doom on everyone’s mind. Yet the humankind keeps pushing!

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