Page added on April 3, 2008
Remember those old gas hot-water boilers with a constantly burning pilot light? My house used to have one, which was not only wasteful, but a pain because the pilot light kept going out.
A new boiler with automatic ignition seemed like a huge improvement – until we had a series of power cuts one winter and found ourselves without heating or hot water. The old boiler needed only gas to work; the new one needs electricity as well. During those power cuts I realised that, unlike older ones, our telephone depends on mains electricity as well.
Why should you care? Because this anecdote epitomises what is happening on a much larger scale. Our systems are becoming ever more tightly interlinked and interdependent. That’s fine until something goes wrong: like a bird flu pandemic perhaps.
… Could our modern, global civilisation survive the loss of many of its citizens? How many staff can oil refineries lose before they are forced to halt production, for instance?
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