cogbias Trustworthy Freedom Fighter
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Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2016 3:32 pm Post subject: Sustainability and Infinite Growth |
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From Wiki:
"Paul Gilding started his career as an activist in his early teens, focusing on South African apartheid and Aboriginal land rights. While serving in the Australian Air Force, he also became involved in the nuclear disarmament movement. According to an interview on AlterNet, Gilding's experience in anti-nuclear politics led to a greater awareness of environmental issues and led him to join Greenpeace in the 1980s, becoming involved in direct actions against corporate polluters.[2] Between 1989 and 1994, Gilding served as the executive director of Greenpeace Australia and, later, Greenpeace International.
In The Great Disruption, Gilding posits that the ongoing financial crisis is a symptom of human civilization growing beyond Earth's ability to support it, and is tied to the threat posed by climate change and other forms of environmental degradation. Because of this, Gilding calls for an end to the whole concept of exponential economic growth, which he blames for the consumption and waste that has led to both the economic and ecological crises facing mankind and modern civilization.
Furthermore, in a departure from many environmental writers — such as James Lovelock, Clive Hamilton, Richard Heinberg and James Howard Kunstler — Gilding argues that people will work together through the climate crisis and that humanity as a whole will eventually act in time to save civilization, albeit too late to prevent catastrophic consequences; Gilding bases this argument on the ingenuity of past generations in the midst of crisis, particularly World War II. Gilding also believes that the global economy will fully embrace sustainable energy when societies fully accept the reality of climate change and abandon fossil fuel resources."
He makes some really valid points, especially in the Q & A at the end.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQASLzeKKWI |
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