Short-term analysis of ways to save society, and indeed humanity, is useless In a biology lesson about the bacterial growth curve, the parallels with the climate crisis were hard to miss. Stick bacteria in a test tube with food and their population will grow exponentially until, eventually, they run out of resources and kill themselves off. Even a couple of decades ago, the comparison with humanity's predicament felt glaringly obvious; and we have not really strayed since from the inevitable path to extinction.The hope seems to be that a big crisis might be the shock we need to change course. But we are living through the biggest global crisis for decades - and are travelling and consuming less as a result of the pandemic - yet it already seems unlikely that much will change. It's easy enough to throw around the old adage "never waste a good crisis". But when it comes to existential questions about the future of humanity, it has proved fairly useless. Continue reading...
We've got to start thinking beyond our own lifespans if we're going to avoid extinction | Sonia Sodha
16. srpna 2020 9:30
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Zdroj: The Guardian