Will our own elites perform any better than the rulers of Chaco Canyon, the Mayan heartland, and Viking Greenland?

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  • @Frittiert@feddit.de
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    410 months ago

    today’s powerful elites are choosing to perpetuate practices known to accelerate climate change and global devastation

    So can we please just collapse already and eat the rich

    • uphillbothwaysOP
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      10 months ago

      While I share your knee-jerk reaction, still seems like a more protracted and calculated approach would be a Manhattan-project style response at reversing desertification, improving soil and forest coverage and diversification of ecologies by moving dead wood and biomass into increasingly arid landscapes and burying it to aid soil moisture retention and biology accompanied by repopulation of beavers and reestablishing wetlands that preserved and accumulated carbon in the soil. Things like that could, possibly, reverse trends and drive improved, sustainable weather patterns. But, that would require the rich to feed the ecologies that sustain us all and provide our sustenance without being torn limb from limb and forced to do so, which seemed unlikely from the start and never more so than now.

      And, honestly, all this should have been undertaken fifteen or twenty years ago, at minimum. The outlook at this point is grim.

      • @Millie@lemm.ee
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        410 months ago

        The problem to any solution perpetuating the current system is that rich people won’t allow it. And what they do allow now, they’ll probably break later.

        The fix is getting rid of anyone having that much power on their own.

        • @andymouse@slrpnk.net
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          610 months ago

          Tolkien warned us. Nobody can carry the ring, it must be destroyed. But nobody wants to destroy it.

          Except a few anar… ehm, some hobbits.

          How do you destroy power without creating a power vacuum ready to be filled by someone else?

          It would be like overthrowing the government/corporates and then placing hidden snipers around the government/corporate building, shooting down anyone staying there for too long.

        • uphillbothwaysOP
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          210 months ago

          Agreed. It’s just that at some point some of that power, whoever is wielding it, really needs to be used for solutions and ones that are outside the current norm. So far, there’s been absolutely none of that from anyone to any appreciable degree.