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Part I

Scientific principles relevant to course

  • Thermodynamics: Energy use produces entropy (= unusable energy and structural loss)
  • Ecology:  All organisms depend on ecosystems (i) for energy to run their metabolisms and (ii) for removal of resulting entropy

Structural degradation of ecosystems

  • Ecosystems degrade (lose structure) when unable to discharge entropy at rates it is produced within them
  • Degradation of biosphere (the most inclusive ecosystem) currently takes entropic forms including (i) global warming, (ii) ozone depletion, and (iii) loss of species diversity
  • Degradation impairs an ecosystem’s ability to support its top consumers
  • Human beings are biosphere’s (current) top consumers

Degradation of biosphere tied to human energy use

  • Human energy use has been increasing exponentially since Industrial Revolution
  • Impacted with entropy, biosphere is rapidly losing its ability to support human society

 

The crisis: humanity on the verge of self-destruction by excessive energy use

 

Part II

Human energy use correlated directly with economic production

  • Economic production (like energy use) has been increasing exponentially since Industrial Revolution
  • Economic growth thus spurs increasing degradation of biosphere
  • Alleged benefits of economic growth fail to outweigh costs in ecological degradation

Proposed ways of recovery while maintaining growth are illusory

  • Technological solutions (e.g., smokestack scrubbers, desalination) are piecemeal, while problems are systemic
  • Clean energy reduces pollution, but produces damaging entropy in other forms

 

Its cause: unrelenting economic growth

 

Part III

Economic growth motivated by social values

  • Growth driven by value attached to wealth by producers and investors
  • Wealth generated by consumption, enabled by consumer values (e.g., pleasure, acquisition)

Implementation of remedial values

  • Such values not installed by force, law, or ethical theory
  • Such installed rather by changing life-styles in step with like-minded individuals

 

A possible remedy: Life-styles shaped by values keyed to ecological health

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