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John Beatty's avatar

One of the best things about being a futurist is that you never have to be right, because everyone forgets about you being wrong...except a few cranks who say "I told you so!" ad infinitum. Witness all the predictions about the ice caps being gone by now, and the jet packs, flying cars, 24-hour work week, and so on and so on.

But, as for government interest in both economies and with "climate change," you neglect to mention that the objects of being in government are power and retirement. Government wonks do everything they can to reward themselves (first) and their cronies (second). "Climate change" is the latest riff on the Y2K Syndrome, where DOOM will surely follow if we don't Take Control and Do Something, as witnessed during the COVID house arrests 2020-21. Note that the wealthy and powerful ignored the house arrest provisions but ensured that the Great Unwashed were punished if they went to church. Their "climate change" and "green" mandates only line their pockets and those of their friends, while picking ours and doing absolutely nothing good for the environment. This ensures that they will be well set up once they leave government and charge $400,000 for a twenty-minute stump speech.

You need to pay better attention.

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David Lentz's avatar

Climate has always changed that’s a fact

What humans have done over time is develop adaptations so can live under various climate situations

Resilience it’s called

Those that had useful adaptations thrived others did not

An example is the domestication of cattle

And especially dairy cattle

Frankly I am interested in individuality

I see people very focused on group identity

I was forced into individuality by my early childhood experiences

But is being group identified more resilient providing a network effect

I can scream be an individual but most people don’t want that

They cling to their “tribe” so to speak

They seek a security there versus the freedom of being self defined

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