GeofCox on Nostr: Again - these posts confirm my view. There's no disagreement I can see in this thread ...
Again - these posts confirm my view. There's no disagreement I can see in this thread about what needs to be done (and therefore no need to soapbox about that here). The disagreement is about how necessary changes can actually be achieved. One side is advocating looking at economic models and measures that have achieved some success around the world - or there's evidence they are capable of achieving some - so that they can be promoted to governments, etc, as real, workable solutions now; and the other side is saying... what? - as far as I can make out: there are no successes to learn from anywhere, only the least developed countries are ok, even individual actions like installing a heat pump instead of a fossil fuel boiler are pointless, nothing is of any use (except, presumably, an immediate and complete change to the ideal).
To me, it feels like the old left reform-or-revolution division, which I thought was long ago settled in favour of reform?
KarunaX (npub1x6m…sd4n) Bread and Circuses (npub1a6c…mqgc) Bill Orcutt (npub1860…d2dk) RustyBertrand (npub1hw2…xxzd) bouriquet (npub1u9y…pqt8)
To me, it feels like the old left reform-or-revolution division, which I thought was long ago settled in favour of reform?
KarunaX (npub1x6m…sd4n) Bread and Circuses (npub1a6c…mqgc) Bill Orcutt (npub1860…d2dk) RustyBertrand (npub1hw2…xxzd) bouriquet (npub1u9y…pqt8)