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ButterfliesGrand plans don’t work. Grand plans forget about individuals, they require central control and an ability to impose the will of a few on the majority. Working to find a top down solution to the problems facing our environment is a hopeless task. If the only tools you can find are sticks to punish others, then I think you are looking in the wrong place. When we are dealing with a system as complex as the climate of our planet, no grand pan can provide an answer. If butterflies can create tornadoes across the planet, how can we hope to come up with one plan to solve all the issues ? We simply cant. Submitted by greenman on Wed, 2005-08-03 19:07.
The Sortof Democracy of moneyWe vote with our money. That's the way western capitalismi works. The successfull are those who get our spending. If we dont' support them, why did we give them our money. Well, it almost works like that and it's almost democracy. "One person one vote" has kind of gone out of the window. When a minute percentage of the world's population control most of the money, they have considerable voting power in this system. It's not necessarily a just or good system, but, while it is in power, we are going to have to work with it. How can we work within this capitalist pseudo democracy ? How can we begin to effect it's motions? We have to work with consumers. We have to create marketis that are strong enough to make businesses take their desires seriously. Submitted by greenman on Tue, 2005-07-12 15:54.
The Apocalypse is a drugYou must be very carefull when you look to the end of the world. Once you start down that path, you find the signs everywhere. This is the danger of the whole climate changeii issue. When you see climate changeii as the Armageddon, you see all change as signs of doom. Yes, we are significantly effecting the world around us, but, measuring a changing system is always a tricky job. Add the Apocalypse to the mix and you have a sure fire way to get lost. Even though doomsday might be there, it is better to remove it, and work with what's left. We dont need a looming catastrophe to see that we need to make things better. Submitted by greenman on Mon, 2005-07-11 13:10.
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