Peter Kalmus: The Question of Progress

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Peter Kalmus: The Question of Progress

We've replaced what we thought of as superstition with a new superstition, which is the myth of progress.

- Peter Kalmus -

Peter Kalmus: The Question of Progress

"In every house, there were blue flickering lights going in synchrony because everyone was watching the same TV show. It was a quiet night and I was alone, just walking with the sound of the freeway and the blue flickering lights. And what had seemed normal to me my whole life suddenly seemed strange." Here's a moving interview with a young climate scientist at Caltech. { read more }

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