Pascal’s Wager was initially designed to influence one into believing in God by showing the consequences of believing in God versus not believing in God. We can repurpose this grid to influence one into supporting climate change mitigation measures by showing the consequences of supporting such measures versus not supporting them.
The Network and Support of Active Minds to Make It Happen
Behind every innovation within any given society there are at least two constants. The first is the network of skilled minds which enabled development of the next idea. The second is the array of support mechanisms and collaborations to implement
Imagine: Climate Change as an Economic Damage Function
Based on data from the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), and as shown in the two graphs that follow, the global climate is clearly warming. In fact, February 2023 will very likely be designated as the 458th consecutive month in which temperatures, at least nominally, were above the 20th-century average. That means anyone under the age of 38 has—not even once—experienced normal or below-normal monthly temperatures.
The Hidden Fifth Horseman of the Apocalypse
It is so much more than climate For the first time in 2020, our anthropogenic mass finally equaled all the biomass on Earth. We are, indeed, into the Anthropocene. And it is causing a very big and diminishing resource productivity, so that
Saving Lake Atitlán
Understanding Guatemala’s Treasured Lake in a Cultural Ethnographic Lens Some time back, as I gazed upon the panoramic view of the volcanic, mountainous terrain around Lake Atitlán after hiking the “Indian Nose Sunrise,” I was talking to our group tour
Imagine a $4.3 Trillion Loss to the U.S. Economy Because we Failed to Pay Attention and Act
A Thought Experiment Reflecting on Rio+30? Or, Merely the Result of Heat Stroke? Because I roam the desert a lot, the UV Index is something I pay attention to. It is an international standard that measures the strength of ultraviolet radiation
The Necessity of an Economic Paradigm Shift
A serious essay on the need to retire our old arguments and economic thinking. It is time that we, all of humanity, stopped using 18th-century economic paradigm(s) to solve vastly different 21st-century challenges. For starters, the global population has grown
As the Climate Warms, the Economy Cools—Both Driven by the Same Scale of Resource Inefficiencies
In honor of my long-time colleague, mathematical physicist, and economist, but also a likely nominee for the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics, Dr. Robert U. (“Bob”) Ayres, I call it the Blue-Green-Red Resource Squeeze on the American economy. It is
Climate Change as a Fungal Spore?
I had forgotten about it until a friend recently got it. Ten years ago I never saw it coming, and I never really felt it until it flared. The episode for me likely began a decade ago as an
Can We Imagine 15 to 22 Million New Jobs as Energy-Related Greenhouse Gas Emissions Approach Near-Zero?
Yes… If we invest in a more productive infrastructure and a more energy-efficient economy (and as I’ve said before, if we retire our old arguments and thinking!) If we choose to run a business-as-usual investment and spending pattern over the