Wed 19 Dec 2007
Terraforming Earth
Wednesday, Dec 19th, 2007 at 4:29 pmCategories: Global Climate Change; Future; Robinson, Kim Stanley; Justice
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“We’re always thinking that we’re much more powerful than we are, because we’re boosted by technological powers that exert a really, really high cost on the environment – a cost that isn’t calculated and that isn’t put into the price of things.”
- Kim Stanley Robinson
… [I]f you think of yourself as terraforming Earth, and if you think about sustainability, then you can start thinking about permaculture and what permaculture really means. It’s not just sustainable agriculture, but a name for a certain type of history. Because the word sustainability is now code for: let’s make capitalism work over the long haul, without ever getting rid of the hierarchy between rich and poor and without establishing social justice.
Sustainable development, as well: that’s a term that’s been contaminated. It doesn’t even mean sustainable anymore. It means: let us continue to do what we’re doing, but somehow get away with it. By some magic waving of the hands, or some techno silver bullet, suddenly we can make it all right to continue in all our current habits. And yet it’s not just that our habits are destructive, they’re not even satisfying to the people who get to play in them.
- Kim Stanley Robinson, interview @ BLDGBLOG : link.
Via Boing Boing: Kim Stanley Robinson on Comparative Planetology.
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