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On the Supersonic Track to Extinction

Posted: 17 Jan 2015, 20:30
by UndercoverElephant
Never seen this website before...

http://collapseofindustrialcivilization ... xtinction/
If we shed our anthropocentric blinders, the harsh reality is that nothing of substance is being done to prevent our own extinction, and after looking back at humanity’s track record for slowing down this beast of globalized industrial civilization even one iota, any sane and rational person would have to conclude that there are forces at work well beyond the control of any one group of people, any state, or even any one country. Humans have the dubious honor of being the earth’s first sentient beings to have thoroughly documented their own demise while arguing with each other over whose fault it is.

Posted: 19 Jan 2015, 11:26
by emordnilap
Good site. Thanks.
Humans have the dubious honor of being the earth’s first sentient beings to have thoroughly documented their own demise while arguing with each other over whose fault it is.
Indeed.

Posted: 21 Jan 2015, 16:21
by raspberry-blower
On the same theme: Noam Chomsky: Are We on the Verge of Total Self-Destruction?
Noam Chomsky wrote:So imagine that you’re an extraterrestrial observer who is trying to figure out what’s happening here or, for that matter, imagine you’re an historian 100 years from now -- assuming there are any historians 100 years from now, which is not obvious -- and you’re looking back at what’s happening today. You’d see something quite remarkable.

For the first time in the history of the human species, we have clearly developed the capacity to destroy ourselves. That’s been true since 1945. It’s now being finally recognized that there are more long-term processes like environmental destruction leading in the same direction, maybe not to total destruction, but at least to the destruction of the capacity for a decent existence.

Posted: 21 Jan 2015, 16:26
by emordnilap
Chomsky wrote wrote:Both political parties, President Obama, the media, and the international press seem to be looking forward with great enthusiasm to what they call “a century of energy independence” for the United States.
Heh heh. No doubt that was a studied phrase. Not "All" but "Both". :lol: :lol: :cry:

Fascinating article, by the way, as is to be expected from such as he.