by Heineken » Sun 25 Jun 2006, 18:03:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Ludi', 'J')ack, what you see as a "fundamental characteristic of mankind" I see as a cultural characteristic. Cultures can change.
Is that likely? No, it isn't. I've never claimed that. But "not likely" and "impossible" are two very different things.
Is it likely we will change to a sustainable culture and avoid die off? No
Is it possible we will change to a sustainable culture and avoid die off? Yes
Don't you ever get tired of debating this? I'm wondering if there could be any "How can we be sustainable" threads in which the discussion doesn't get derailed into
!!!!!!!!!THERE MUST BE A DIE OFF!!!!!!!!!
No, I don't get tired debating this, Ludi, because it's the most important debate there is.
The problem with achieving a relatively pain-free, dieoff-free transition to sustainability is that it would require instantaneous, planetwide changes in fundamental human behavior. We'd all (or most of us) have to become rational and selfless. That's never happened in human history. And in fact, anyone who turns on the TV these days can see that our culture is dumber and crasser and more selfish than ever. Billions are taking up the noble cause of becoming fat-assed couch potatoes.
It's hopeless, Ludi.
That doesn't mean that we shouldn't, in our personal lives, pursue the trappings of sustainability. I'm all for the things you stand for, and I'm doing what I can to achieve them on my own country place.
At the same time, I know it's all hopeless.