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John Fridinger's avatar

P.S...

'Project 2025,' "deliberately"...?? You clearly know what that title represents here in the U.S...

And so something really audacious MUST be in the works, for you to be this vividly confident (as you clearly are) that you can turn 'that' title upside down so as to spill the beans on modern fascism, and then additionally make it represent what a TRUE world class Project 2025 really oughta and MUST be, for the sake of all Life, diverse human community, and the Earth Herself...

THAT is a "Project" this rather old man can step up to and be totally on board with... In any and every way I possibly can...

🙏🌻💕

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Tim Coombe's avatar

I attended that evening at the London Business School. Thanks to Sam Baker for organising it! It was interesting to be in a room of current and past alumni (not including myself!) who had studied for MBAs, listening to a discussion about how best to change, transform or replace capitalism.

When the scene is set for the meta-crisis, I think it’s natural to think that there must be a solution waiting out there, and given the scale of the predicament, to go large. It’s tempting to veer towards geo engineering, carbon credits and tech-fixes because we want one answer to fix it all. Maybe a better approach is small and local. Community Energy and local food resilience for example. If the future’s going to be challenging, at least you’ll have some social ‘capital’ to rely on.

The first speaker of the evening layed out the state of play in stark terms, but I think we’re still underestimating the damage we’re doing to the biosphere. Listening to an evolutionary biologist the other day, it seems that the definition of a mass extinction event is the loss of 75% of species. Apart from the asteroid that ended the age of dinosaurs, this usually plays out over a few million years. Our current trajectory may see this happen in a few millennia. It’s hard to understand what this means, or indeed “what should we do?”

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