Engineer, author and building contractor Mat Stein discussed preparing
for social collapse, environmental catastrophes and inevitable
disasters. He detailed six key areas where current trends suggest
impending disaster for the planet: oil depletion, climate change,
collapse of the world's oceans, deforestation, food shortages, and
overpopulation. Taken individually, each of these are serious issues,
Stein said, but since they are happening simultaneously and exacerbating
each other, the cumulative result could be even more catastrophic.
Ultimately, he warned that "if human beings don't start controlling
their consumption and controlling their growth patterns, then nature
will do it for us" via famines and plagues.
Expressing hope that
the human race could find a way to reverse these trends, Stein joked
that "I call myself 'the optimistic doomer.'" That said, he declared
that changing the outlook for the planet would require global
cooperation in the face of these impending tipping points. To that end,
he appealed to corporations to "make sustainability like the God of the
marketplace" rather than merely maximizing profits with no regard for
the negative effects on the environment and populace. Chillingly, he
mused that, by the time the human race decides to make a serious effort
to address these troubling trends, it may be too late and "we're gonna
go over that cliff, no matter what we do." Despite the potential
futility of such an effort, Stein stressed that it's "a good fight
that's worth doing" for the betterment of future generations.
Biography:
Matthew
Stein holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from MIT.
He is an engineer, author and building contractor. He has also worked as
a schoolteacher, carpenter, and rock climbing and ski instructor. As
the owner of Aloha Aina Builders, Stein built hurricane resistant,
energy efficient and environmentally friendly homes. As a mechanical
engineer and president of Stein Design, he has designed consumer water
filtration devices, commercial water filtration systems, photovoltaic
roofing panels, medical bacteriological filters, drinking fountains,
emergency chemical drench systems, computer disk drives, portable
fiberglass buildings and automated assembly machinery for Open Energy,
Hewlett Packard, Seagate, Plantronics, Duraflame, Haws, and IGT, among
other companies.
Wikipedia
Survivalism is a movement of
individuals or groups (called survivalists or preppers) who are actively
preparing for emergencies as well as possible disruptions in social or
political order, on scales ranging from local to international.
Survivalists often have emergency medical and self-defence training,
stockpile food and water, prepare for self-sufficiency, and build
structures that will help them survive or "disappear" (e.g. a survival
retreat or underground shelter).
Anticipated disruptions include
the following: Clusters of natural disasters, patterns of apocalyptic
planetary crises, or Earth Changes (tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes,
blizzards, solar storms, severe thunderstorms). A disaster caused by the
activities of humankind (chemical spills, release of radioactive
materials, nuclear or conventional war, oppressive governments). The
general collapse of society caused by the shortage or unavailability of
resources such as electricity, fuel, food, or water. Financial
disruption or economic collapse (caused by monetary manipulation,
hyperinflation, deflation, or depression). A global pandemic. Widespread
chaos or some other unexplained apocalyptic event.
Mainstream emergency preparations
People
who are not part of survivalist groups or apolitically oriented
religious groups also make preparations for emergencies. This can
include (depending on the location) preparing for earthquakes, floods,
power outages, blizzards, avalanches, wildfires, terrorist attacks,
nuclear power plant accidents, hazardous material spills, tornadoes, and
hurricanes. These preparations can be as simple as following Red Cross
and U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) recommendations by
keeping a first aid kit, shovel, and extra clothes in the car, or by
maintaining a small kit of emergency supplies, containing emergency
food, water, a space blanket, and other essentials.
Mainstream
economist and financial adviser Barton Biggs is a proponent of
preparedness. In his 2008 book Wealth, War and Wisdom, Biggs has a
gloomy outlook for the economic future, and suggests that investors take
survivalist measures.
Mr. Stein, with all due respect, you're FULL OF BEANS when it comes to OVER-POPULATION!!! Practically the whole human race can fit into the state of Texas! And while we're on the subject, EXPERTS have said that Caucasions and Blacks are having fewer children, and have been for several years now. Just about everyone that I know personally have 2 children at the MOST!Also, Japanese women are now being offered up to a million dollars to have a child! Now you tell me, what does that signify?
ReplyDeleteOne guess who this guy is representing! Oil depletion given to the myth of peak oil is B.S! Climate change previously known as Global Warming because this has been disproved is also so minuscule that it's probably a natural cycle. Over population also incorrect, as previous commentor has stated. More like resources used by an overfed minority at the expense of the poor and starving. So resource disproportionate meme rules here. Oceans collapsing?? Where will all that water go Mr. Stein?? Deforestation yes this is correct however is being addressed globally. The entire scam globally about CO2 being our undoing is just garbage info meant to tax the he'll out of humanity and lower the quality of life for the masses through high energy usage cost...except for the top 5% in the developed countries! No, No,No Mat boy you are guilty of perpetrating disinformation for personal gain...clouding most likely with the powers that are soon to fall! Go back to building something of value or provide a useful servie in support of humanity not this dire garb!!
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