hopefully we will come out of this a little less ignorant about the world that keeps us alive, but given previous behavior i won't hold my breath anymore.
hopefully we will come out of this a little less ignorant about the world that keeps us alive, but given previous behavior i won't hold my breath anymore.
what #trump is doing, giving the impression you could just put a hole in the ground within a week and the day after the price of gas is going down at the pump - energy ignorance is one reason why we are in this dark place right now.
and maybe we will never get it until the last drop. that is what is called an evolutionary dead end.
maybe i shouldn't even be mad at us. the meaning of the universe is to play. 🤷♀️
"in a million years what will be our legacy?
- a million lights that no one will see"
VNV nation, "carbon"
good night errr morning?, fellow children of the industrial revolution. it will be a long one.
@kali A nighttime satellite view of Earth's North American continent, showcasing illuminated city lights across the eastern United States, Canada, and northern Mexico, with dark blue oceans and the planet's curvature visible. Below the satellite image is a solid brown rectangular section containing a white text quote attributed to Peter Senge. The satellite image features dense clusters of yellow and white lights indicating urban and populated regions, particularly concentrated along the eastern seaboard, with darker areas representing rural or less populated regions. The brown background text block includes verbatim wording from Peter Senge about systemic interdependence in daily life. The exact quote reads: "Whether you talk about energy, food or water, we live in this web all of us we don't know where our food comes from and the consequence of the systems that produce and distribute it, we don't know where our energy comes from and we don't know the consequences of our use of it, we don't know much about anything that affects our daily living because we live in an extraordinary web of systemic interdependence, it is in my opinion the defining feature of this age... and we are totally unprepared for it, we don't know how to see it, we don't know how to think about it" - Peter Senge.
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He broke both.