My memory tells me that even before the oil companies discovered fracking, we had more than enough fossil fuel reserves left to nudge earth’s climate into killing us off. I used to think that we needed to curb global warming to “save the earth.” It wasn’t until recently that I realized the earth will outlive us. We are such a temporary blip that if you start taking the long view, you realize that the destruction the earth will unleash on us if we don’t change our ways will be a self-correction, a shaking off of the foolish mammals who didn’t appreciate the delicate conditions that allowed them to flourish. I picture the earth shaking us off like a dog shaking off fleas. And just like the last few times there were mass extinctions, some other form of life will hang on and flourish as conditions shift to a new normal. We - like the dinosaurs before us - won’t be around to see it. Unless we get smart and leave most of that oil in the ground.
It's easy to get paralyzed in the face of this overwhelming insanity. If, like me, you want to find your way out of despair, I recommend reading Joanna Macy's book "Active Hope."
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