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  1. We know corporations and banks are profit-seeking organisations, and that the government is captured by corporations and banks. Therefore, we can expect nothing other than platitudes and proposals to ‘solve’ environmental predicaments that are ineffective or counter-productive or both ineffective and counterproductive.

    As we continue to move down the food chain -from large high-value fish to smaller low-value fish, and pay more and more for lower quality and lower quantity, the point will be reached where most people will not be able to afford nutritious foods at all and will be dependent on brain-addling factory foods supplied by corporations; we are about halfway down that path at the moment; hence so many addled brains.

    The final phase would be the ‘Soylent Green’ solution, if the economic system were to hold together that long. However, the ongoing collapse of the economic system suggests the end of commercial fishing, along with factory farming, is coming sooner rather than later, and we are more likely to see ‘The Road’ solution to food scarcity than the ‘Soylent Green’ solution.*

    Industrialism and population overshoot are a deadly combination, industrialism having facilitated the population overshoot. And now industrialism is required to service the population overshoot…until it can’t.

    The continuing Planetary Meltdown and increasing Ocean Acidification indicate all species of dolphins are doomed, and there is plenty of evidence humans are also doomed, since industrial nations will not give up the fossil fuels teat. Indeed, the NZ Government plans to keep messing up climate systems and keep lowering the pH of oceans until it can’t.

    Daily CO2
    Feb. 27, 2021 = 416.51 ppm
    Feb. 27, 2020 = 413.47 ppm

    *For the benefit of those unfamiliar with those depictions of the future:

    Soylent Green: old people put to sleep and their bodies recycled into food biscuits for the impoverished masses swarming in the streets.

    The Road: scavenging and cannibalism.

    1. Unsurprisingly, it just goes up and up and up.

      Daily CO2 (CO2.earth)
      Mar. 1, 2021 = 417.86 ppm
      Mar. 1, 2020 = 414.25 ppm

  2. What else could I possibly add Christine? As disruptive as the Covid19 pandemic is it pales in comparison to loss of biodiversity. Biodiversity destroyed by business as usual: pollution of water, land, and air and the exploitation of natural resources for profit. Surely there must be a better way of organising economic activity. Our very existence, as one species among many, depends on it.

    It surely is an irony that ours is a civilisation astonishing in the degree to which it appears to see and know. Never before in history has there been elites – experts if you like – with such huge amounts of knowledge. This success story dominates our lives. And where the application of this knowledge has not yet becomes an economic success we are told ‘trickle down’ is the answer. Yet the possession, use and control of this knowledge has become the raison d’être of these modern elites. This is what neoliberalism entails. Power depends not only on the use that knowledge but on the effectiveness with which the elite control its use. Voltaire’s bastards – the process-minded ‘experts’ now in positions of power, and whose rational systems are bereft of meaning and morality – have no real answers. I suspect that is what you mean by saying: Drones won’t save dolphins, only protection from threats will.

  3. Jacinda is just a placeholder for the next PM. The rich elites know this and are taking full advantage to get much further ahead. Useless puppet. We would be better off with no PM than a plastic PM.

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