AGU Scientist Asks, ‘Is Earth F**ked?’ Surprising Answer: Resistance is NOT Futile!
Slates Jonathan Mingle attended the talk and reports on the source of Werners pessimism and optimism in his piece, Scientists Ask Blunt Question on Everyones Mind: Why Earth and atmospheric scientists are swearing up a storm and getting arrested.
The bulk of Werners talk, as it turned out, was not profane or prophetic but was a fairly technical discussion of a preliminary agent-based numerical model of coupled human-environmental systems. He described a computer model he is building of the complex two-way interaction between people and the environment, including how we respond to signals such as environmental degradation, using the same techniques he employs to simulate the dynamics of natural systems such as permafrost, glaciers, and coastal landscapes. These tools, he argued, can lead to better decision-making. Echoing Anderson and Bows, he claimed it as a legitimate part of a physical scientists domain. Its really a geophysics problem, he said. Its not something that we can just leave to the social scientists or the humanities.
Active resistance by concerned groups of citizens, analogous to the anti-slavery and civil rights movements of the past, is one of the features of the planetary system that plays an important role in his model. If you think that we should take a much longer view when making decisions about the health of the coupled human-environmental systemthat is to say, if youre interested in averting the scenario in which the Earth is f**kedthen, Werners model implied, resistance is the best and probably only hope. Every other elementenvironmental regulation, even scienceis too embedded in the dominant economic system.
http://thinkprogress.org/climate/2012/12/09/1306051/agu-scientist-asks-is-earth-fked-surprising-answer-resistance-is-not-futile/?mobile=nc