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george tzindaro's avatar

I disagree with this reviewer on a few minor points, but in general, I agree with around 95% of this review.

I disagree with the remarks about covid. I think covid should have been welcomed as a much-needed cull to get rid of at least a small number of the expendable excess humans. My only problem with it is that it failed to get rid of enough of them.

I suspect the big push to ban fossil fuels is from the nuclear industry, which stands to gain public acceptence of more nukes by claiming they are ''safe, clean, and green'. That boondoggle should be mentioned in any critique of any so-called ''transition'' to a so-called ''green'' system. .

There is now zero possibility of avoiding a total collapse of this industrial civilization and there is nothing that can OR SHOULD be done to prevent it. The sooner civilization collapses the better off all other species will be and the better off the few human susvivors will be too. Therefore efforts should be directed at bringing about the collapse sooner instead of vainly trying to avoid it.

The most important factor in the destroying of ecosystems by humans is the sheer numbers of humans now living. Unless the number of humans infesting the earth is reduced very soon and very drasticly there is no point in even considering anything else.

But that happy day is already happening. Half of all adults in the industrialized countries have at least one cronic medical condition and would not live long without ongoing medical treatment or are functionally sterile andeither phyysically unable to reproduce or unwilling to engage in reproductive behavior for alleged psychological / social reasons which are probably really due to prenatal brain damage to their hypothalamus from maternal ingestion of hormone-mimicking chemicals released into the environment in the manufacture of plastics.

I do not think carbon emissions fro0m burning fossil fuels is a significant factor in the climate breakdown now going on. I think there are many other things humans are doing that have far more significant impacts on the atmosphere, nuclear power, electromagnetic technologies of all kinds, damming of large rivers, deforestation, overgrazing by livestock, paving large urban areas, and over-fishing, to list only a few of the most important ways humans are screwing up the weather.

The climate collapse is well underway already and within a few vyears will make any large-scale agriculture impossible in most of the major food.producing regions of the world. Social unrest will the result on a scale not seen before in modern times.

The collapse of civilization is not something that is GOING to happen; it is ALREADY happening NOW. The process is already well under way and the rate is acccerating rapidly. There is no possible social or technological change that can stop it. It is too late for that. The thing to do is to protect as much as possible of the remain9ing wilderness areas and wildlife species as possible so0 there will be some seedbeds of wildlife left to start the long process of recovery after the overwhelming majority of humans have recyled each other fighting over scraps left in the supermarkets when the deliveries stop.

The sooner the better for all other species and the few remaining humans too when the dust clears.

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Kollibri terre Sonnenblume's avatar

Re. Greta: to her credit, she did start talking about capitalism and colonialism and that's when the mainstream media started ignoring her. I don't know if she's touched on human supremacism yet but she's young and her perspectives are still evolving. Given her large audience I hope she does get there. A very minor point in the context of this article, I know.

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