Who is to blame? — Prishon
Is it even useful to ask if there is a blame? — Prishon
is climate change that bad ? — Prishon
Yes, it causes natural disasters. — Hello Human
The profit driven world economic system which puts profits over people at every point.
We call it capitalism. — StreetlightX
Is it possible, do you think it's plausible, that capitalism is just a way freedom manifests itself — TheMadFool
It's just as if a man were wounded with an arrow thickly smeared with poison. His friends & companions, kinsmen & relatives would provide him with a surgeon, and the man would say, 'I won't have this arrow removed until I know whether the man who wounded me was a noble warrior, a priest, a merchant, or a worker.' He would say, 'I won't have this arrow removed until I know the given name & clan name of the man who wounded me... until I know whether he was tall, medium, or short... until I know whether he was dark, ruddy-brown, or golden-colored... until I know his home village, town, or city... until I know whether the bow with which I was wounded was a long bow or a crossbow... until I know whether the bowstring with which I was wounded was fiber, bamboo threads, sinew, hemp, or bark... until I know whether the shaft with which I was wounded was wild or cultivated... until I know whether the feathers of the shaft with which I was wounded were those of a vulture, a stork, a hawk, a peacock, or another bird... until I know whether the shaft with which I was wounded was bound with the sinew of an ox, a water buffalo, a langur, or a monkey.' He would say, 'I won't have this arrow removed until I know whether the shaft with which I was wounded was that of a common arrow, a curved arrow, a barbed, a calf-toothed, or an oleander arrow.' The man would die and those things would still remain unknown to him. — Wikipedia
The difference with me and the arrow-struck hero being that I trie to remove the arrow. Knowing who shot the arrow and how the arrow is shot and how it has hit in the first place can be helpful. — Prishon
The man would die and those things would still remain unknown to him. — Wikipedia
If it is man's nature to use resources, capitalists are manic blind resource exhausters, who never have a reason to moderate until something is gone, and not even then. — Bitter Crank
Thats the usual reply. Its only Natural to destroy the surface of the planet. Who cares? The Earth wont stop to travel around the Sun and life will always find a way. Of course. — Prishon
But not my kind of barren life. All is directed to the short term profit. But people are ratio-endowed. Thats Natural too. — Prishon
I bet you have a big car and lots of material posession! For which I dont blame you by the way... — Prishon
Actually, I have never owned a car. As for lots of material possessions, it's mostly books and ordinary household stuff. It's more than I need or want, but in 75 years, one accumulates stuff which is much more a burden than an asset. — Bitter Crank
Do you know how many people lived on Earth back then? 10 000 years ago or so? — Prishon
Once we figured out how to do it, we couldn't stop. — Bitter Crank
Who is to blame? We know already what. Is it even useful to ask if there is a blame? I mean, is climate change that bad? — Prishon
Certainly the capitalist driven industrial revolution bears the major responsibility for global warming. No doubt, the coal barons, oil barons, lumber barons, steel barons, railroad barons, auto barons, air travel barons, plastic junk barons, etc. barons of Europe, North America, and now Asia didn't intend to cause global warming. But had they known of global warming in 1800 it is doubtful they would have behaved any differently. If it is man's nature to use resources, capitalists are manic blind resource exhausters, who never have a reason to moderate until something is gone, and not even then. — Bitter Crank
We could blame capitalism. I'm happy to do that, but there is another cause: Humans are just not very good at wide-ranging, long-term consequence-calculating. — Bitter Crank
Once we figured out how to do it, we couldn't stop. — Bitter Crank
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