Capitalism & Climate Change: The Jig Is Up...
Extractive economy civilizations have a bad habit of destroying themselves.
The human species, led by white Europeans and
Euro-Americans, has been on a 500-year-long planetwide rampage of conquering,
plundering, looting, exploiting and polluting the Earth—as well as killing the
indigenous communities that stood in the way. But the game is up…
Clive Hamilton in his “Requiem
for a Species: Why We Resist the Truth About Climate Change” describes a
dark relief that comes from accepting that “catastrophic climate change is
virtually certain.” This obliteration of “false hopes,” he says, requires an
intellectual knowledge and an emotional knowledge. The first is attainable. The
second, because it means that those we love, including our children, are almost
certainly doomed to insecurity, misery and suffering within a few decades, if
not a few years, is much harder to acquire. To emotionally accept impending
disaster, to attain the gut-level understanding that the power elite will not
respond rationally to the devastation of the ecosystem, is as difficult to
accept as our own mortality. The most daunting existential struggle of our time
is to ingest this awful truth—intellectually and emotionally—and continue to
resist the forces that are destroying us.
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