Killing the Planet

I was reading a wonderful article but worrying, today by

Capitalism is killing the planet – it’s time to stop buying into our own destruction

In a week where those meeting at the COP26 in Glasgow begin the daunting task of trying to negotiate and keep limiting global warming of the planet to 1.5c degrees, this article hits at something that we all need to recognize as a major part of our troubles on this planet.

George Monbiots central point was: “The main cause of your environmental impact is your money. You persuade yourself you’re a green mega-consumer, but you’re just a mega-consumer”

I do suggest you read it, I have taken some extracts from it and left these extracts as is, why should I change them or add to them, as they provide a great view and examples of our own behaviours. My only fear “lifting extracts” might alter the main points of George Monbiots article. For that, I apologise.

I extracted these as these are the points that resonate with my concerns about where we are heading on this planet and my worry we can’t break the vicious cycle.

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Affordability versus Sustainability – a cause to be addressed

The concept of Sustainability is still being pushed out in the future for many of us.

Why should we worry today? The “judgement” is that those Eco-friendly products seem to always be more expensive due to often unexplained or unfamiliar concepts.

As long as we can afford what we know and trust, then why worry or change? The question is, will this abundance, this acceptance that it is there, finally be changing?

Today we can’t see the value in shifting to a more sustainable pathway. We are expected to pay more for that higher cost of producing locally, growing food organically, using recycled materials, and many other factors that do add up to make a significant price difference when you compare.

We are reluctant to make the shift as it is still not compelling enough to change when we have abundant options.

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Human Ingenuity, Ecosystem Thinking, Embracing Innovation

Today and in the future, we continue to take where we are in our technology and digital understanding and feed it more remarkable human ingenuity. Combining the collected knowledge found in a network of collaborators can dramatically advance the solutions sought by unlocking previously intractable problems.

We have entered the innovation era as we combine in ways not possible until recently. If we take any industry, any societal problem, as we tackle climate challenges, the power of connected innovation will make a difference and give us our breakthroughs.

We are still searching for the “how and what.” We need to push ourselves by opening up to the “where and why” in a network of connecting ways. We are recognizing sharing what we know accelerates understanding for all those involved.

Recognizing ecosystems are vital, combining human, technology, and data allows us to pursue multiple possibilities, explore them faster than before, evaluate them in quicker, more imaginative ways and scale those that show promise. Continue reading