Many thanks to Wolfgang Werminghausen for collating the presentations and interviews from Professor Guy McPherson’s 2016 N.Z. tour here;
Many thanks to Wolfgang Werminghausen for collating the presentations and interviews from Professor Guy McPherson’s 2016 N.Z. tour here;
I'm an anti-imperialist, environmental activist and blue ocean sailor, who is passionate about the earth and all it's inhabitants without favour. Brace for imminent impact as we bare witness to the non-linear unraveling of the biosphere and habitability disappearing for most if not all complex life on the only habitable planet we know of. To quote President Niinistö in North Russia: ‘If We Lose the Arctic, We Lose the World’. Folks we have lost the Arctic.
Kevin Hester is currently living on Rakino Island, a small island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand, monitoring the unravelling of the biosphere and volunteering at the Rakino Island Nursery is currently developing a proposal to create a marine reserve near by. The Island has no grid tied electricity or reticulated water. I catch my own water from the roof and generate my electricity from the ample solar radiation on the island.
Great documentary about the good doctor;
Published on Mar 14, 2017
‘Somewhere in New Mexico Before the End of Time’ — “A powerful, emotive, masterful production by documentary filmmaker Mike Soseby — tells two narratives at once.
One narrative portrays some of the insanity of industrial civilisation and the culture of empire/consumerism, which is in the process of abruptly rendering the Earth largely, or perhaps completely, uninhabitable for humans and other large mammals — potentially in less than 10 years — As a consequence of escalating pollution and the conversion of the natural world into stuff.
And the other narrative depicts the valiant efforts of Professor Emeritus Guy R. McPherson to challenge the culture of empire and consumerism, whom leads by example towards more sustainable ways of living. The hubris inherent to the myth of human superiority has now reached irreversible tipping points, and the consequences of such coupled with the appalling impotence of the human population in addressing Climate Change and Peak Oil, and/or taking any viable action thereafter over the last 40 years, indicates that the human species can only expect one inevitable outcome — Extinction…”
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The Sixth Mass Extinction.
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Professor Guy McPherson’s latest presentation from Berkeley.
https://guymcpherson.com/2017/05/presentation-in-berkeley/
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