“I don’t believe the ecological catastrophe could be fatal – how I wish it could! More than any ecological catastrophe, I fear that the catastrophe does not come, that a remedy is found (that Satan finds it), which can only mean a further step downward in the decay of man" - Sergio Quinzio, Italian theologian
On the other hand, the catastrophe could be simply economic. The whole world of trade is a three-dimensional spider-web, and just one or two events could break it. One might be a No-Deal Brexit precipitating a global recession, for example. In which case we should cheer on the dangerous, neo-fascist lunatics who are seizing power in Britain and the USA.
A bit of data, maybe only pertinent to the U.S. though:
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And another survey!
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“I don’t believe the ecological catastrophe could be fatal – how I wish it could! More than any ecological catastrophe, I fear that the catastrophe does not come, that a remedy is found (that Satan finds it), which can only mean a further step downward in the decay of man" - Sergio Quinzio, Italian theologian
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, the catastrophe could be simply economic. The whole world of trade is a three-dimensional spider-web, and just one or two events could break it. One might be a No-Deal Brexit precipitating a global recession, for example. In which case we should cheer on the dangerous, neo-fascist lunatics who are seizing power in Britain and the USA.
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