"We MUST want to rethink how we really live" Sir Kristian Goldmund Aumann What world do we want to live in? That' the question. Not "Can we survive and can we continue to grow the economy?" What if we could sustain business as usual What if we could install, you know carbon sucking machines and bleach the sky with sulfur aerosols to maintain constant temperatures and continue to ruin life on earth until we have a concrete world with hydroponic factories, synthetic food and digital VR displays of all the nature that's been lost And rising GDP of the whole time what if we could do that Do we want to do that? The geomechanical view is basically understands Earth as a complicated machine So it's like a diesel engine If the air fuel mixture is wrong then the engine won't perform well So if levels of greenhouse gases are too high then the planet is not going to perform well Earth as a living being Whereas if we understand Earth is a living being then we might say okay what will make the planet more resilient to higher levels of greenhouse gases because I think that if we cut greenhouse gases to zero even if we did that overnight if we continue to degrade the organs and tissues of this living being then the planet will die of organ failure even if carbon dioxide emissions are reduced to zero because this is not a machine CLIMATE A NEW STORY I'm advocating that we reformulate our basic environmental narratives so and especially the climate narrative so that it comes from the understanding that Earth is a living being and not a complicated machine The living planet view is familiar to a lot of people because of Gaia theory that essentially says Earth, if not live, is like a living being it maintains homeostasis it has many qualities of life Most scientists would not say that it's actually alive but I think we need to go to the place of relating to earth as a living being and even a sacred being PLANETARY HEALTH So we have a planet that is severely degraded the rainforests, the mangrove swamps the wetlands, the kelp forests the seagrass meadows, the water, the soil all of these are at a a fraction of their former level of vitality and health which means that this earth is much less able to maintain a stable climate and to deal with whatever challenges and fluctuations happen whether it's human emissions CO2 emissions or volcanic emissions or whatever fluctuations in the Sun the planet is much less able to be resilient when its organs are so degraded so that means that if we hadn't reduced our tree count to half of what used to be if we hadn't turned vast areas of every continent into deserts I don't think that 400 ppm would be a problem but in fact we've done the opposite we've made life so so much less able to handle challenges that greenhouse gases, I think, are a serious threat they're very destabilizing and that's a different view than the standard global warming runaway global warming narrative but it's not entirely contradictory to it either the production of fossil fuels also does damage in other ways that I think ultimately from the Living Planet View might even be more damaging the way that it destroys whole ecosystems I mean you've seen probably the photographs of the Alberta tar sands and just the ruin caused by the more mountain top removal, you know or the oil spills when we understand Earth as alive I mean imagine like that's happening to the cells and tissues in your body like whole swaths of them are getting poisoned and destroyed then how are you going to maintain a healthy body temperature you know, maybe that's extending the metaphor too far but that's the situation that we'll in STEPS TO RECOVERY So from the living planet view we understand that the organs of Gaia are essential especially those that are still intact like the Amazon like to some extent the Congo like some other places on earth that are smaller but still intact these are reservoirs of health these are where Gaia's memory of health even is located we need to protect these areas the Amazon is a living being in and of itself and we just have a very superficial understanding of how that inter-relates to to the Gaian physiology so if you reduce the Amazon to how much carbon that it sequesters you're gonna miss out on all of these other physiological effects so first priority these places must be held sacred if we do not do that then even if we compensate for the lost carbon from the Amazon this planet is still going to spin out of control PRIORITY #1: SACRED second priority is to repair, regenerate and heal the organs that have been damaged particularly forests and soil soil is probably THE most important organ of the planet and of course it's related to the trees and to the prairies and to all the other ecosystems so regenerative agriculture for example from the carbon lens you can also justify this it's probably by far I would say it's by far the fastest way to take carbon out of the atmosphere there are farmers and ranchers out there who are building topsoil at just phenomenal rates in school we learned it takes 500 years to build an inch of topsoil but the farmers out there who are doing it in one year taking huge amounts of carbon out of the atmosphere PRIORITY #2: HEAL so, okay third priority is to stop poisoning all the tissues with herbicides, pesticides, insecticides toxic wastes, pharmaceutical wastes, sunscreens etc. etc. that reduces the resiliency of the planet universally on, like a tissue level as opposed to an organ level like we've got to put a halt to this 90 year experiment what will happen if we douse the whole landscape with insecticide again and again like, are we surprised now that insect populations have declined everywhere it's not just because of that rhough I think a and really important and unrecognized cause is the depletion of megafauna that reverberates down through the food chain so, like we don't even have to understand why if we're coming from a living Earth perspective we know that this is important fourth priority is to reduce fossil fuel emissions and this is controversial thus I put this as fourth priority however, if you hold the first three priorities you're necessarily going to have to reduce fossil fuel emissions because you can't hold ecosystem sacred and continue to frack and drill and strip mine and pipeline so the fourth priority is actually a product of the other three and it all comes from the same perspective of "let's do everything we know how to do to participate in the healing of the planet that's why we're here at this point in time first the healing and then to bring even more life to this world TACTICS I think that the appropriate tactics vary in every situation I don't have a formula that you should do this kind of action here and that kind of action there but the tactics need to come from an understanding of what we're serving here werel serving yeah, in one level you can say the protection of life on Earth or the healing of life on Earth on another level you might also say that we'rel serving a change in our deep narratives and our mythology that names who we are why we'll here and what's real so, I think that part of that understanding is understanding of each other and even if the people that we demonize that actually you are here to serve life, too and it might be difficult in your situation but you're the same as I am instead of demonizing you and holding you as an irredeemable polluter or greedy or an enemy and thinking that the only solution is going to be to dominate you to conquer you to win a battle by doing that we enemies of people who wouldn't necessarily have to be enemies if there were some way to invite them into alliance and to speak to that part of themselves that if they really knew what was happening they wouldn't want to do that the despair that a lot of people feel about the future of this Earth draws from the same theory of change and the same understanding of reality that the problem comes from basically the theory of changes that you exerts a force on a mass of something changes so the more force you have the greater power you have to change the world from that theory of change sorry, the powers that be in the system they have a lot more force than you do and you're never gonna have enough power to change anything but maybe the world doesn't work like that like there are other ways to change the world besides dominating others by force for me hope lies in these things hope lies in understanding that nature where let's say other beings can be our allies because we're tapping into another world of cause and effect that puts us in the right place at the right time saying the right words to the right person awakening in them what has been awoken in us bringing them into greater courage in their service as well maybe the change happens that way and when we understand that we just don't really know how this world works and if anything, the failure of our civilization should teach us that we actually don't know it should bring us to a point of humility from that point of humility anything is possible