I disagree so vehemently I cannot express myself in words. Literally I think that the idea that we 'deserve' to have a dictator because we aren't shifting fast enough of our volition is the second worst attitude to take and is actually scary that you think that way.
A dictator isn't good (though I don't particularly believe in democracy), but it is at least comforting that there's no getting away with it. I see every person who goes out of their way to sped lies, misinformation, and denialism. I see everybody who insists on having ten children and refuses to use a recycling bin because that's liberal shit. They don't have to believe me, but hey, eventually there's just what's gonna happen. Call it my own preemptive solace for collapse conditions.
Like, it's not really morally right to track down a person who killed your parents and torture them to death in front of their own family, but I think everybody can understand why. When we allowed extinction events to continue, when we overpopulated the planet, and when we drained resources to completion we already agreed to the consequences of those actions, even if we didn't know what they were (or more realistically, chose not to know).
On a similar note, trees love the current state of things. When they aren't being cut down. More CO2 means easier time growing.
Most of the CO2 is out of their reach and has to be destroyed by sunlight. This also only applies to C3 plants.
But yes, how strange that nobody wants to stop doing that one singular thing we were literally designed to do from the start of the existence of life.
If not for religious and traditional forces it would be obvious that this is the course of action that should be taken. Hell, it's obvious even with that. China understands that, related human rights abuses aside.
Or how our economy is not built on the idea of not having kids and that Japan is facing serious economic difficulties because they're doing just that. :/
I think that a century from now the Japanese people might be collectively sweating with the realization of just how lucky they actually got.
Wait, so what's wrong with fracking? Releases methane into the air, can go wrong if proper protocols aren't taken, it can cause small earthquakes (which to me seems like it's just releasing the existing tension, since the reason it happens is essentially lubrication).
Poisons groundwater, don't know how the hell you're just dismissing earthquakes, is an obvious diversion from actual sustainability just like "clean coal", nobody actually knows the health effects of fracking fluid because it's proprietary. Seriously, you get all up in arms about human rights abuses and you don't think
destabilizing faultlines counts? All faults have existing tension. They're faults. They always have tension. But a dead fault can go for a very long time without causing trouble, and now in Oklahoma we've gone and woken them up. Or rather, irresponsible fucking companies have. Bet they wouldn't be so eager if they had to pay earthquake damages from now until heat death.
But yeah, I mean, child sacrifice, totally the same level here, I definitely see your point. >.>
I'm talking about the danger of innovation here, what some people refer to as "Moloch". If we
could attain power by child sacrifice, even if we didn't necessarily agree with child sacrifice, we would. We would practically be forced to if anybody
did agree with child sacrifice, in order to keep up with them. That is the danger of innovation.
I mean, replace global warming with JESUS and maybe you'll see why Max is skeptical. :/
Jesus does not have every climatologist in the world supporting him.