aspenproposal.bsky.social
Just some folks in a small town in the mountains of British Columbia who are Attempting to See Past the Ends of our Noses.
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Just when you think things couldn't get any more ridiculous...
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Pot, Kettle.
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I think the first step is understanding what is needed to make human civilization sustainable for the long term. It is summed up nicely in the Aspen Proposal. www.aspenproposal.org
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If a door is binding because the hinges are loose you don't plane off the edge of the door. You tighten the hinges. Humans need to learn to fit in with the rest of the family. www.aspenproposal.org
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The Aspen Proposal suggests that the long term, stable human population should be about 1 billion (and we think the rest of the family would agree). Achievable in 2-5 centuries if the current trend toward smaller families continues. www.aspenproposal.org
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Afterlife?
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We have written a simple description of the essential elements of a sustainable civilization and are encouraging people to use it to start conversations about the long-term.
200-500 year timeframe, few details to fight over or trigger vested interests, just the basics. www.aspenproposal.org
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How about this one: www.aspenproposal.org
Written by some folks in a small town in southeastern British Columbia.
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You might be interested in the Aspen Proposal, which proposes as stable long-term human population of 1 billion. www.aspenproposal.org