What's yalls take on this? If we keep up our current rates of destruction and consumption we're pretty much doomed as a society brehs
Sidenote: Anyone seen The Corporation? Real dope documentary, the full flick is on youtube
Shouts to the former CEO of Interface inc, Ray Anderson (RIP).. dude had some incredible things to say about corporate sustainability.. Here's him in The Corporation:
The Corporation - YouTube
Sidenote: Anyone seen The Corporation? Real dope documentary, the full flick is on youtube
Shouts to the former CEO of Interface inc, Ray Anderson (RIP).. dude had some incredible things to say about corporate sustainability.. Here's him in The Corporation:
The Corporation - YouTube
Drawing the metaphor of the early attempts to fly. The man going off of a very high cliff in his airplane, with the wings flapping, and the guys flapping the wings and the wind is in his face, and this poor fool thinks he's flying, but, in fact, he's in free fall, and he just doesn't know it yet because the ground is so far away, but, of course, the craft is doomed to crash. That's the way our civilization is, the very high cliff represents the virtually unlimited resources we seem to have when we began this journey. The craft isn't flying because it's not built according to the laws of aerodynamics and it's subject to the law of gravity. Our civilization is not flying because it's not built according to the laws of aerodynamics for civilizations that would fly.