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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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5 years, 4 months ago

the question of who gets to live, and how

TRULY, WE HAVE FUCKED IT UP in so many ways! Yet while climate change increasingly feels like an inescapable doom upon humanity, our only means of recourse remains political. Even under the heavy weather of present and near-future conditions, there’s an imperative to imagine that we aren’t facing t…

—p.8 n+1 Issue 33: Overtime The Best of a Bad Situation (1) by n+1
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to let go of our impulses toward the infinite

Intellectually, this is the most difficult: to let go of our impulses toward the infinite and the eternal, which in another era might have been satisfied by religion but which we learned to redirect into literature and culture. There was a powerful seduction in the idea that while individual humans…

—p.4 The Best of a Bad Situation (1) by n+1
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we are everyday death deniers

ONCE IN A WHILE, and with increasing frequency, climate change rises to the forefront of popular consciousness. It happened, for instance, in 2007, when An Inconvenient Truth won two Oscars and extreme heatwaves swept across the US and Europe, causing wildfires that torched over ten million acres o…

—p.3 The Best of a Bad Situation (1) by n+1
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panoply

The looming prospect of a panoply of belligerent, Blut und Boden regimes has always been one of the scariest potential political outcomes of widespread ecological collapse.

—p.2 The Best of a Bad Situation (1) by n+1
notable
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consensus with the terminally uncompromising opposition

[...] President Obama spoke softly about the seriousness of human-driven climate change in public while his administration chipped away at automobile emissions and provided token green-energy incentives. These may have been the correct policies for a major, developed nation . . . in the early 1990s…

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