Ebola has been known for decades.
Throughout that period, we knew that it could one day spread and become a major deadly pandemic.
Yet for all those years no vaccine was developed.
Why?
A prudent society/culture--a culture that considered seriously the long-term well being of the health and welfare of its people--once it knew a major threat was lurking and could pounce at any moment, would put considerable effort an resources into doing what it could for the (nearly inevitable) day when the 'pounce' happened.
But we didn't.
Why?
Clearly we are not a prudent society.
Why?
Because we are governed by corporations that by law can only act in the interest of the increased short term profits of their stockholders.
And, up until very recently, there was no probability of a short term big profit from Ebola, since it had only ever affected poor people in Africa (which points out further, in case it needed pointing out, that we are structurally neither prudent
nor compassionate).
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So what broader lesson can be learned, or inference drawn, from this vast failure of Capitalism on the Ebola front.
Well (and I hope and am sure that ad will supplement these ruminations with his own inimitable prose), it strikes me that, just as there was no short-term profit to be made from researching and producing an ebola vaccine, there is no short-term profit to be made from trying to avert GW catastrophe.
Oh, there will be all sorts of well publicized schemes of various sorts that will make us all feel virtuous even if they are scams or even (in the rare case that they are not total scams) if we had nothing to do with it (kind of like we might point to MSF and say, "See, society isn't completely worthless" even though they themselves point out that they are vastly understaffed--under-supported by society--to handle such things and we in our smugness almost inevitably have done not one thing to help them out).
But basically, we will really never do anything very effective that actually materially lowers the risk of total CC apocalypse, just 'cause no one can make much of a buck out of vastly and rapidly reducing our total consumption, on the one hand, and figuring out how to get the vast majority of people to not have kids (and to have only one relatively late in life if they do choose to procreate).
There's just no damn money in it.
It's kind of like your kid is crying to you because they have fallen off a cliff and are hanging on to a ledge by just three trembling fingers, and you rush to see how they are, notice that you could relatively easily reach down and pull them up, but first ask, "Hey, kid, how much cash do you have on you." And when the kid whimpers that he only has a couple penny's, you sneer and walk away back to the gambling hall and casino where fortunes are waiting to be made.
(Sorry about the rant, and the basic insight is probably totally obvious to all, already; It's just something that stuck me as I've been reading recently about the continuing lack of a vaccine in the face of exponential growth of this epidemic, in spite of the fact that we have known pretty well that this moment was inevitably going to arrive at some point or other.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vbb6y8Nqc28http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IJweR1d0dE(And while we're at it, I couldn't help but include:)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDDnkQQyzQUOh, now I just can't stop:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0kbA5LG5GMAnd for no particular reason:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfGkOZetpi0