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Do we need a Ministry for the Future?

No political body represents the interests of the unborn against the damage done in the here and now. What id there was? Ministry for the future is the name of the book I'm reading by KIm Stanly Robinson, set in a near future in which the climate crisis is taken seriously.

[b][i]It was getting hotter...[/i][/b]

The novel starts with a genocidal heatwave that kills tens of millions. This is scarily prescient given the flood crisis in neighbouring Pakistan. The reader doesn't just get statistics, but excruciating detail about burning skin and bodies floating in lakes. After this event, the world leaders are morally forced to form the Ministry to tackle climate change, funding it lavishly (though never lavishly enough because the resources lost by the climate crisis dwarf anything else)

The book goes heavily into the science of climate change and also solutions, such as crazy plans to thicken the polar ice caps, putting sulphur in the sky to temporarily cool the planet etc. At least a third of the book is non-fiction but this is necessary. It also deals with politics, in that having our economies based on permanent growth in a world with finite resources is self-destructive. Those on the side of the climate have to fight against corporate sabotage. Eco-terrorism is rife, with CEOs of energy companies on the hit list.

I won't spoil it but my favourite scene so far features a fractious debate between a terrorist and a well-meaning politician. When the crazed terrorist claims that working within the law will lead to species destruction, the minister cannot come up with a convincing answer to refute him.

I'm still reading it but it's highly recommended.
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dale74 · M
The problem is environmental concerns should be taken seriously to the point of wasting them and not replacing the resources like trees and such when they are used. We have had people saying life will be destroyed for the last 50 years in the 60s we were headed into an ice age one that will be the worst the world has ever seen. In the seventies were running out of oil and we will have to revert back to an aquarium society. In the '80s the ozone later we will all die of radiation poisoning. The 90s global warming 2000s it's climate change it's unpredictable. Remember in 2012 we would have no more polar ice caps and the seas will have risen by 20 to 40 ft.

Now actual facts weather changes weather is unpredictable a single solar flare can have more impact on the world's environment then all the men made polish in history. A volcano will produce more particulate matter than all of the particulate matter made by humankind since the industrial revolution started. Yes we should all care about our environment we should make sure that we're not destroying and wasting valuable resources we should be good stewards of our planet to leave a good planet for our children.
Burnley123 · 41-45, M
@dale74 This is bollox