jakell » Thu Apr 28, 2016 12:18 pm wrote:PufPuf93 » Thu Apr 28, 2016 6:55 pm wrote:Nordic » Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:45 am wrote:We're all being caught with our pants down. Hand-wringing, arguing, while the house burns down and collapses all around us.
We'll be remembered as really fucking stupid.
And we will not be forgiven.
Humanity at present is a minor blip and doomed.
The species will hang around for sometime but no where near as long as the dinosaurs.
We will get our own geologic age though, the Anthropocene, only there won't be geologists around to classify and interpret.
My outlook is quite cynical and powerless and gloomy.
Pretty much the worldview described in John Michael Greer's 'The Next Ten Billion years' (link to thread on here).
The difference being that his view isn't really cynical and gloomy, but tries to explore the upsides of such a thing. These are very hard to imagine for most people, but it's really about considering the competing tropes of immortality and near term extinction and finding both wanting.
The author of the above thread has provided me (in this thread) with a label for my own views... 'Climate Fatalism'. So thanks to him for that.
Great thread noted.
I had either missed or forgot.
The first 3 sentences of my post were are close kin to Climate fatalism.
The last sentence is more my own perception of the world today and even more so my personal situation.
I will be gone and have already essentially reached a near end state for climate change in my ebbing life save for catastrophic social collapse.
Agree with Nordic about the stupid. Look at the USA. We get to chose between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.