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  1. “We have no comprehension of what is coming and we are simply not prepared for the age of consequences”.

    A great turn of phrase. There must be some expression or equation in
    ?metaphysics? to capture the phenomena of looking into the future, where the future is rushing at us at great speed but from where we are standing seems to be moving ever so slowly. It sure doesn’t look good when it comes to climate change. The history of past civilizations suggests societal collapse but in a globalized world what that may look like nobody quite knows because it’s not local anymore with everything connected in ways it wasn’t way back in history. But the causes remain the same. Access to water for agriculture and habitation and new pathogens migrating to warming areas, just to mention two. Good thing ‘we’ live on South Pacific islands but that comes with it’s own risks. And in a interconnected world we’re not immune to what happens elsewhere.

  2. There are places – massive metropolitan areas which will be uninhabitable by 2050. Ignore that kind of information at your peril. Ignorance is bliss.

  3. Waterfront homes will be worth nothing soon. Totally uninsurable. All those rich man’s trophies washed away. GOOD.

  4. Stop war, stop climate change. Stop climate change stop war.

    If we can’t stop war. Then we have no hope of stopping climate change. The inverse is also true.

    Both war and climate change have the same root cause. The continual drive to maximise returns on investment in a competitive global market economy agains the limits set by our economic rivals. Infinite growth on a finite planet is impossible, forcing us over natural climate limits, forcing us over national borders. The key word is force. When natural environmental limits get in the way of the market economy those limits are forced and exceeded. And when national borders get in the way of the penetration of foreign markets, those limits are also forced past..
    It is no accident that the climate change activists in Russia have been forced out of the country as part of Russia’s forcible invasion of Ukraine.

    https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2022/10/25/russias-environmental-activists-move-abroad-amid-war-persecution-a79149

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