I face this dilemna EVERYDAY. I am a long range natural resource planner stuck in a county that is unwilling/incapable of recognizing that its natural resources (energy, water, breathable air, natural habitats) are dwindling and is unable to do a thing to really address those issues.
Other than to think positive and place faith in the market place.
So everyday I have planning tasks that look 30 years into the future. It cracks me up almost when some asks me if we have enough rock for aggregate for the next 50 years of growth, enough water for 30 years, or road capacity for the next 20 and I have to nod or agree or disagree or whatever, knowing damn well the last thing we will need a decade from now is more roads or construction aggregate. Yet, I smile, nod or even add my two cents to the discussion.
"Sure, if we protect those resources, we will ensure that we will be able to meet the next 30 years of growth"
Since discussion of energy is
off limits in my county, I really have no other choice.
It's fortunate I can compartmentalize, 'cos I would have been institutionalized long ago