Maybe we aren't that wise and allowing things to evolve naturally without interference is the smarter plan. I'm prone to supporting that theory. — frank
Would it be better for democracy to evolve to be more long sighted? — frank
Short-term profit. — Pattern-chaser
Would it be better for democracy to evolve to be more long sighted? — frank
The longer the range of a plan, the more widespread and deep its consequences are likely to be. That means depending on the wisdom of today to try to protect the children of tomorrow. Maybe we aren't that wise and allowing things to evolve naturally without interference is the smarter plan. I'm prone to supporting that theory. — frank
Without expert knowledge and insight into everything you cannot vote for experts to rule everything. — Christoffer
There are far too many examples of suffering and disasters coming out of short-sighted decisions. — Christoffer
Our progress, largely based on short-termism, has been spectacularly unsuccessful: — Pattern-chaser
Personally, the longest period for which I've made plans was about 30 years, and that plan didn't work out very well. — Bitter Crank
Assuming this is true, what should we do about it? — frank
"In the long run, we're all dead." John Maynard Keynes — Bitter Crank
I suspect it's too late to do anything except perhaps to minimise the damage that will be left after we're gone — Pattern-chaser
Assuming this is true, what should we do about it? — frank
There is no way of maintaining life as we know it now and reducing our footprint to a much smaller size. It's an either/or choice. — Bitter Crank
What YOU don't seem to get is that the economic world we know, ever increasing efficiency, decreasing cost and all, is built on and depends on cheap plentiful oil, coal, and natural gas. — Bitter Crank
There is no substitute for oil, coal, and natural gas as feed stock or fuel. Yes, electricity created by nuclear, wind, and solar is possible and is being produced, and more will be produced in the future. But solar, wind, and nuclear do not produce one drop of petroleum that can be turned into the gazillion products that fossil fuels can be turned into. — Bitter Crank
Oil can be produced from coal in a non-pollutant manner (the Nazis did it during WWII), along with methane being utilized to produce oil. — Wallows
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