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David Terrell Ph. D.'s avatar

Thank you asking this question! It made us thinking and pondering about the future of the planet. Well, on the one hand, I am not now really worried about the planet as there is no extraterrestrial foe that could annihilate the planet with some king of projectile as in the movies. The planet was here doing well before humans, and it will be here doing well after we annihilate ourselves. And that, is what I am worried about. It is humanity that is in danger!

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Tomonthebeach's avatar

It is hard not to read Bill's thoughtful essay without concluding that financial institutions and polluters employ some rather untalented economists. How hard is it to look at climate disaster after climate disaster and see the impact of property losses in the billions with each storm; not to mention the impact on insurance companies and business productivity? Maybe some of these myopic analysts will get woke once their own homes float down a swollen river, blow to smithereens in a hurricane, or burn to ash in a wildfire. It might also occur to then that they cannot rebuild their homes and make a living at the same time - especially if their place of work is likewise a climate victim.

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