Monday, 10 December 2012

Ticking Arctic Carbon Bomb May Be Bigger Than Expected

There's just no chance that the people with money who pay the people with guns will be able to see beyond their lust for more power and more money. This means things will go to hell with large amounts of certainty.

If there were profit in saving the world [from those who put us there] then they would be interested in saving the world. They have no interest in that. They might entertain the notion if they were guaranteed to come out on top and in control once the crisis was averted, of course, because this is all about giving up power and control.

I am an army of one. I cannot make a difference. But if I saw an army of many marching down the street, I would be inclined to join.

And beyond this, the denial is STILL out there being preached. First they said "it's not real!" Then they said "it's not our fault! It's nature!" Yet in any of this none are willing to make changes or do anything about it. But I don't blame the businesses entirely. It reminds me of the economy of slavery.

There was a town near New Orleans which abolished slavery before Lincoln did. The surrounding areas, of course, did not. Before long, local business could not compete with outside business. This town was forced into allowing slavery once again. Lincoln was successful because it was a unilateral decision. Individuals cannot make an effective change. Small groups cannot make an effective change. It takes unilateral change in order to work.

So even if the whole US stopped CO2 and other emissions today, it wouldn't matter because China and others are simply not going to change.

So you see, the kind of change we require is simply impossible without world war. And that kind of war is simply not going to happen.

And so I say, I'm ready for things to go to hell. I can't imagine a way out that is likely.

Source: http://rss.slashdot.org/~r/Slashdot/slashdotScience/~3/w8J6vZckSm4/story01.htm

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