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Book Review: Naomi Klein’s “This Changes Everything”

Every human struggle needs an image of a better future for supporters to rally around, but it’s never enough to simply know where we want to end up.  The accomplishment of profound societal change, if sought peacefully, also demands a set of linguistic and psychological frames revolutionaries can use to inform, impassion, and ultimately persuade […]

Quote 9-26-2014

“When the Big Green groups refer to offsets as the ‘low-hanging fruit’ of climate action, they are in fact making a crude cost-benefit analysis that concludes that it’s easier to cordon off a forest inhabited by politically weak people in a poor country than to stop politically powerful corporate emitters in rich countries––that it’s easier […]

Quote 9-25-2014

“The environmental crisis––if conceived sufficiently broadly––neither trumps nor distracts from our most pressing political and economic causes: it supercharges each one of them with existential urgency.  As Yotam Marom, an organizer with Occupy Wall Street in New York, wrote in July 2013, ‘The fight for the climate isn’t a separate movement, it’s both a challenge […]

Journal #30: Crunch Time

The subject of consciousness is a fascinating field of scientific study, one about which I’ve done a fair amount of amateur research.  Consciousness is notoriously difficult to define, partially because it’s extremely difficult to locate the precise level of biological organization at which consciousness takes place.  We know the brain is the physical substrate that […]

Quote 9-24-2014

“This relationship between power decentralization and successful climate action points to how the planning required by this moment differs markedly from the more centralized versions of the past.  There is a reason, after all, why it was so easy for the right to vilify state enterprises and national planning: many state-owned companies were bureaucratic, cumbersome, […]

Quote 9-23-2014

“A great deal of thought in recent years has gone into how reducing our use of material resources could be managed in ways that actually improve quality of life overall––what the French call ‘selective degrowth.’  Policies like luxury taxes could be put in place to discourage wasteful consumption.  The money raised could be used to […]

Quote 9-22-2014

“What should we do with this fear that comes from living on a planet that is dying, made less alive every day?  First, accept that it won’t go away.  That it is a fully rational response to the unbearable reality that we are living in a dying world, a world that a great many of […]

Book Review: David Mitchell’s “Cloud Atlas”

After several years of observing the barrage of praise that’s been heaped upon Cloud Atlas by friends and critics, I finally sat down to read it, convinced it couldn’t possibly live up to the hype.  One hundred pages in, I’d already dismissed David Mitchell’s well-loved book as nothing more than a garish, sprawling, unfocused coterie […]

Quote 9-19-2014

“I asked Meronym if Abbess spoke true when she said the Hole World flies round the sun, or if the Men o’ Hilo was true sayin’ the sun flies around the Hole World. Abbess is quite correct, answered Meronym. Then the true true is diff’rent to the seemin’ true? said I. Yay, an’ it usually […]

Quote 9-18-2014

“Behold your future, Cavendish the Younger.  You will not apply for membership, but the tribe of the elderly will claim you.  Your present will not keep pace with the world’s.  This slippage will stretch your skin, sag your skeleton, erode your hair and memory, make your skin turn opaque so your twitching organs and blue-cheese […]