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About This IssueIntroducing Global Climate Change
(IC#22)
Global climate change places a big question mark on the future. It also puts us in a dilemma: on the one hand, we still know relatively little about how the Earth's complex climatic systems work. On the other, what we do know suggests that we may be facing the greatest challenge ever - a challenge to our very survival. But if climate change is the illness, we already know the cure: environmental restoration on a massive scale, and big changes in the way humanity goes about its business. There is no real mystery to planting trees, improving energy efficiency, protecting rainforests - we know how to do these things. But we have not yet learned to take seriously our role as de facto trustees of the Earth. Confronting global climate change forces us to grow up, and quickly. There are several recurrent themes to this issue, including:
Without a habitable planet, there can be no humane, sustainable culture. Now that humanity has become a "force of nature" on a geological scale - having the power to change geography, landscape, genetic codes, even the very atmosphere we breathe - protecting our living Earth must forever be our first priority. And it must become so immediately. Please support this web site ... and thanks if you already are! All contents copyright (c)1989, 1997 by Context Institute Please send comments to webmaster Last Updated 29 June 2000. URL: http://www.context.org/ICLIB/IC22/About22.htm Home | Search | Index of Issues | Table of Contents |