Zero as a moral value

http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/007879.html

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"Of course, we may prove ourselves to be an evil and criminally shortsighted generation. We may melt the 'caps, log the Congo, burn the Amazon, slushie the tundra, acidify the ocean, drive half of all life into extinction and needlessly cause the deaths of billions of our fellow human beings. But I don't think we will. I think enough of us are better than that, braver than that and bolder than that.

"Which means that we have to stop pussy-footing around and speak plainly: our goal is to have zero impact within our lifetimes. Our goal is to provide reasonable affluence and high qualities of life for everyone of the planet, while reducing our CO2 emissions, toxic releases, ecosystem impacts and resource draw-downs to essentially nothing, because anything more than zero is wrong."

(((I think Bill Gates ought to read this essay and then just give this guy a spare ten million dollars. They're all from Seattle, come on! This is Seattle soft-power in action. Zero: go for it.)))

http://www.worldchanging.com/archives/010976.html