… the joke is on the human race …
Quote of the Day — 5 April 2011
“… what we had, instead of high seriousness, was a farce: a supposedly crucial hearing stacked with people who had no business being there and instant ostracism for a climate skeptic who was actually willing to change his mind in the face of evidence. As I said, no surprise: as Upton Sinclair pointed out long ago, it’s difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it.
But it’s terrifying to realize that this kind of cynical careerism — for that’s what it is — has probably ensured that we won’t do anything about climate change until catastrophe is already upon us.
So on second thought, I was wrong when I said that the joke was on the G.O.P.; actually, the joke is on the human race.”
— Paul Krugman
— “The Truth, Still Inconvenient“
— New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2011/04/04/opinion/04krugman.html
www.nytimes.com
See SSPP Blog Post: “Apocalypse Averted? What Should the Message Be on Climate Change?”
“Last week’s blog, on environmentalism and apocalyptic rhetoric, may have left a false impression that dire warnings alone are enough. Such rhetoric can easily backfire, spurring hopelessness and depression.”
http://ssppjournal.blogspot.com/2011/04/apocalypse-averted-what-should-message.html