It has been 10 years since This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate by Naomi Klein was published. Yet this topic gets so little attention, that I have to wonder if anyone has even read it.
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Or maybe we do lookreally lookbut then, inevitably, we seem to forget. Remember and then forget again. Climate change is like that; its hard to keep it in your head for very long. We engage in this odd form of on-again-off-again ecological amnesia for perfectly rational reasons. We deny because we fear that letting in the full reality of this crisis will change everything. And we are right.
We know that if we continue on our current path of allowing emissions to rise year after year, climate change will change everything about our world. Major cities will very likely drown, ancient cultures will be swallowed by the seas, and there is a very high chance that our children will spend a great deal of their lives fleeing and recovering from vicious storms and extreme droughts. And we dont have to do anything to bring about this future. All we have to do is nothing. Just continue to do what we are doing now, whether its counting on a techno-fix or tending to our gardens or telling ourselves were unfortunately too busy to deal with it.
All we have to do is not react as if this is a full-blown crisis. All we have to do is keep on denying how frightened we actually are. And then, bit by bit, we will have arrived at the place we most fear, the thing from which we have been averting our eyes. No additional effort required. There are ways of preventing this grim future, or at least making it a lot less dire. But the catch is that these also involve changing everything. For us high consumers, it involves changing how we live, how our economies function, even the stories we tell about our place on earth. The good news is that many of these changes are distinctly un-catastrophic. Many are downright exciting. But I didnt discover this for a long while.