| > That is my preferred outcome Mine as well, friend. I simply choose to live in a way where I believe this is also the likely outcome. You can pretend that this is an overdose of 'hopium' if you like, but I prefer to simply call this honest optimism. > In your eyes, am I one of those 'woke' people, who never created any value? I don't know you, but if you spread climate doom all over the place, you may be cancelling out the value you've created in more material ways. The morale of a nation matters. Put it this way: I have literally met people who say they do not want to have children because they fear for the climate future. There are even articles in publications like the Guardian, Time, etc. that advocate for people to lower their carbon footprint this way. Meanwhile, in other nations where nobody cares about climate, the birth rate dwarfs our own; what does that mean for the future? National morale is at an all-time low and this is in no small part due to people being sold a story at every angle that they have no future, no reason to hope, no salvation. Just consume, live in the pod and eat bugs, and hang on to watch the lights go out. Do you think that creates or preserves value? |
On its face, to me, this is utter bullshit. Either people are completely blind to the reality and they think there's nothing to do or they actually are thoroughly convinced of reality and still do nothing because they are demoralized? How do you win? We need to convince people it's actually a problem but then coddle and hand-hold them so they don't realize it's an existential threat... And if it's not an existential threat they won't respond. Damn, we might as well give up now!