Environment & Energy
In reply to the discussion: Who Killed the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR)? [View all]GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)It has much more to do with preserving the sustainability of life overall. I view human beings as one thread in the global ecological tapestry. My orientation is toward preserving as much of the tapestry as possible, rather than focusing solely on the preservation of just a thread or two.
From this point of view, feeding humans is not my sole concern - I care equally if not more about what we are doing to the rest of life in the process. Likewise, getting us off fossil fuels is not so much about preserving (very adaptable) human life, but more about keeping the pH of the oceans from soaring past life-threatening limits, and keeping the planet from warming past the adaptability thresholds of innumerable other, less mobile species.
I'm more concerned about the welfare of life as a whole - not just because our own welfare depends on it, but also because I feel that all life has intrinsic value and deserves to be respected and protected because of that.