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Guy R McPherson's avatar

Denial is the customary approach. Fittingly, it’s the first of five stages of grief pointed out by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. Admitting failure seems unlikely for this culture’s abject hubris. We love solutions, even if lying is required (cf. Michael Mann). The line from Sinclair is a perfect fit, Kevin. If only it didn’t fit our culture so well ...

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Kevin Hester's avatar

It has to be accepted that the scientific community completely underestimated climate sensitivity. Now we are watching this entire set of living arrangements, which we need to survive, unravel.

The scientific community have a few options.

1) Own up and admit the severity of the multiple existential crises we face and accept our abject failure.

2) Vomit up nonsensical 'solutions', ignoring the fact that we are in a predicament, not a problem. Michael E Mann the guiltiest on this level.

3) Outright deny that we are in the non-linear phase of the collapse.

Option three seems to be the default position of most tenured scientists.

As Upton Sinclair once said, "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it."

Managing our grief and that of our youth is our biggest pre-collapse challenge. Studying abrupt climate change makes grief management imperative or the science and likely outcomes of triggering six dozen feedback loops will destroy you.

The time to face the music is upon us.

Good luck everyone, we sure are going to need it!

https://kevinhester.live/2017/01/20/the-coming-tsunami-of-grief/

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