by ennui2 » Sun 14 Jun 2015, 10:40:00
I've also met McKibben. He was speaking in Lexington, MA to the "lobster-tails" crowd.
I don't know how anyone could read Eaarth (I couldn't even finish it--it was too depressing) without feeling McKibben is "one of us" as far as doomerism is concerned. However, he's chosen to focus his efforts on large-scale polluters rather than guilt-tripping individuals into powering-down, and he seems to want to lean back on warmed over 60's sit-in style protests and doing the lecture-circuit, which makes sense, considering that he's a college professor.
It's really not true that people haven't had access to the data, though. It's been out there for a very long time, starting with the popularity (which people forget) of Inconvenient Truth, followed by Live Earth, Earth 2100, etc... People forget how Al Gore DID have a run in the limelight before he was very effectively demonized by the right-wing. His name is now a punch-line.
So it's not so much that the data isn't out there, but that it is being crowded out by the F.U.D. of the denialist industrialists. Even if that were not happening, though, there's still enough mental blocks to prevent people from wanting to take effective action.
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