Surviving the 21st Century - Julian Cribb
Imbecility of the rich
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| AUTHOR Julian Cribb AM is an Australian
science writer and author of seven books on the human
existential emergency. His latest book is How to Fix a Broken Planet
(Cambridge University Press, 2023)
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As human civilization pursues its relentless march to oblivion, it is time to reflect on the many wise voices who have forewarned of it – and the many foolish ones that are inviting it.
“Right now, we’re facing a manmade disaster of global scale. Our greatest threat in thousands of years,” said British science broadcaster David Attenborough, 99, in his final warning to humanity.
“If we don’t take action, the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon. But the longer we leave it, the more difficult it’ll be to do something about it.”
“There’s a chance for us to make amends, to complete our journey of development, manage our impact, and once again become a species in balance with nature. All we need is the will to do so.”
Pioneer primatologist Jane Goodall, who died on Oct 2, 2025, said in her last message: “If you want to save what is still beautiful in this world, if you want to save the planet for the future generations, your grandchildren, their grandchildren, then think about the actions you take each day.
“We’re not only part of Mother Nature. We depend on nature for clean air, water, food, clothing—everything.
“As we destroy one ecosystem after another, as we create worse climate change, worse loss of diversity, we must do everything in our power to make the world a better place for children today and those who will follow.”
The caveats of pioneer climatologist James Hansen, 84, who first warned the world of the risks of global overheating in 1988, have proven correct time and again. Recently Hansen tabled proofs that the climate crisis is worse, and moving much faster, than most people – including the IPCC – imagine.
His latest study, to evaluate climate sensitivity and the forces that underly climate change, found the world’s climate to be far more sensitive to a doubling in atmospheric CO2 that previously estimated, whereas the contrary cooling effect caused by atmospheric sulphate aerosols may have been overestimated.
The Earth’s oceans, our planet’s primary life support system, are now in crisis due to overheating and overfishing, and are perilously close to tipping into collapse, according to pioneer oceanographer Sylvia Earle, 90.
“What are you willing to put into this goal of securing a habitable planet? To me, it’s our highest priority,” says Dr Earle.
“Nothing else matters. We are experiencing a meltdown of our life support system. I can hold up the mirror and say, here are the problems and here are the solutions. Nobody can do it all, but everybody can do something.”
Eminent Canadian geneticist Dr David Suzuki, 89, has stated bluntly is that it is already too late to halt climate change. The question is what we can do next in the face of unfolding climate chaos – and politicians who cannot tell the truth about what is really happening.
“We’re in an emergency just now. We passed +1.5 degrees in 2025 and we are heading for record carbon emissions this year.”
Suzuki argues that the key flaw in our current system is the exclusion of nature from economic thought, leading to irrationality in how we value assets. “Nature, the air, the water, the soil, the biodiversity that allows us to live (are) not in the economic system.”
Underlining his point, he explains the Amazon, the greatest terrestrial ecosystem on the planet, has no economic value until it is logged, mined, dammed or used to grow soybeans and beef.
As far back as 2010, planetary biologist James Lovelock – late author of the Gaia theory that the Earth functions as a self-regulating organism, wrote in The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning: “The Earth’s population will be culled from today’s 6.6 billion to as few as 500 million, with most of the survivors living in the far latitudes – Canada, Iceland, Scandinavia, the Arctic Basin.”
The figure of 6.6 billion people applied to 2010, the time when Lovelock was writing. That number rose to 8.25 billion in 2025, and is projected by the UN to reach 9.8 billion in 2050. Unless there is a collapse.
In 1992 the Union of Concerned Scientists warned: “Human beings and the natural world are on a collision course. If not checked, many of our current practices put at serious risk the future we wish for human society and the plant and animal kingdoms.
“We may so alter the natural world that it will be unable to sustain life in the manner we know.”
In 2017, ecologist William Ripple and 15,000 colleagues repeated the warning: “We are jeopardizing our future by not reining in our intense material consumption and by not perceiving continued rapid population growth as a primary driver behind many threats.
“By failing to adequately limit population growth, reassess the role of an economy rooted in growth, reduce greenhouse gases, incentivize renewable energy, protect habitat, restore ecosystems, curb pollution, halt defaunation, and constrain invasive alien species, humanity is not taking the urgent steps needed to safeguard our imperilled biosphere
In 2020 they added: “We declare, with more than 11,000 scientist signatories from around the world, clearly and unequivocally that planet Earth is facing a climate emergency.”
In the 2023 State of the Climate report, the scientists said: “We warn of potential collapse of natural and socioeconomic systems in a world where we will face unbearable heat, frequent extreme weather events, food and fresh water shortages, rising seas, more emerging diseases, and increased social unrest and geopolitical conflict,”
Despite such repeated admonition by learned and responsible individuals on a colossal pile of hard evidence and proof, countries, corporations and political leaders have remained largely deaf, blind and heedless to the predicament facing humanity and the planet.
The influence of obscene wealth and selfish power over politics and government has never been plainer. It transcendence over the fate of humanity was never more complete.
The wisdom of these elders stands in strident contrast to the unsated lust of the world’s ‘richest’ individuals, oligarchs, families and corporations for a substance that exists nowhere in the Universe outside the human imagination. Money.
That’s right, the art of being a billionaire is to own more of nothing than anyone else in the cosmos. If humanity lost confidence in the value of money, their ‘wealth’ would simply evaporate, as in the Weimar and Argentine hyperinflation episodes.
Yet these creatures who lust after a delusion hold their shallow insights into the human predicament superior to those who have devoted lifetimes to its study.
Inveterate fabulist Donald Trump informed the United Nations “This ‘climate change,’ it’s the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world, in my opinion.”
Arab prince Mohammad bin Salman Al Saud, sneakier than Trump but just as dangerous, pledged $2.5 billion for ‘climate action’. Yet his country has led the fight in the COP conferences to block, sabotage, and delay global climate action.
Global plutocrat Elon Musk, who in 2023 declared AI as the greatest threat to civilisation has lately swivelled to targetting women, stating that declining global fertility rates “will lead to mass extinction of entire nations.” (And thus, presumably, to lower profits for billionaires.)
But what do these Tech Bros actually think they know about the coming collapse of civilisation? Apparently, what terrifies them most of all is not so much climate catastrophe or nuclear holocaust – as AI apocalypse... they very thing they are building so profitably.
Consequently, like a bevy of little Hitlers, the Tech Bros are also busy excavating luxury hardshell bunkers in the remotest corners of the planet, costing $400m or more. (Or, as Stephen Klein eloquently puts it, ‘digging their own graves’.) Companies like SAFE (Strategically Armoured & Fortified Environments), Atlas Survival Shelters and SubStructure Solutions are arising to cater to the boom in timorous oligarchy.
The irony, of course, is that the end of the world is being engineered with our money. In easy monthly payments, tens of millions of gullible clients worldwide are forking over their hard-earned cash for the very AI products that are enriching the Tech Bros and which, they themselves fear, could end our civilisation.
Having digested this abomination, please return to the first part of this article and review the wisdom of the elders, their care, their caution and ultimately, their conviction that hope is not dead. Provided we lose the monetary, energy systems and selfish people that are destroying our world.
And then reflect that the ultra-rich have one destination - and one alone.
To line their pockets with the blood of your grandchildren.
Links
- David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet – Transcript
- Dr. Jane Goodall’s Final Message To The World
- Seeing the Forest for the Trees
- Earth’s oceans are ‘perilously close’ to tipping point, marine biologist says
- Dr. Sylvia Earle marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, writer, and lecturer
- Dr David Suzuki Canadian academic, science broadcaster, and environmental activist
- David Suzuki: The Brutal Truth About Climate Change
- Dr James Lovelock independent scientist, environmentalist and futurist
- The Vanishing Face of Gaia: A Final Warning
- World Scientists Warning To Humanity
- William Ripple Professor of Ecology Oregon State University
- World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice
- World Scientists’ Warning of a Climate Emergency
- the 2023 State of the Climate report
- $2.5 billion for ‘climate action’
- Gore points finger at Saudi blocking tactics at UN COP30 climate summit
- AI as the greatest threat
- Elon Musk Issues Birth Rate Warning: ‘Mass Extinction’
- The Silicon Valley Billionaires Who Have Designed Our World Have Planned Their Escape
- Inside the $478 million luxury bunker only the rich can seek shelter from apocalypse
- Atlas Survival Shelters
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