As a species, we’re fucked.

For a few more years there is a scientific theoretical possibility that we might be able to slow down the pace of our destruction, but I honestly can’t see that happening. The common but never-the-less accurate phrase of the forensic psychologist is “the best indicator of future behaviour is past behaviour” and that alone puts us soundly in the shit.
You do not need to be a scientist to work it out. In fact, for millennia the non-sentient species that we have shared the earth’s crust with have “known” how to behave, even those with only a single cell, but we, in our arrogance and hubris have got it completely wrong, and in doing so we have screwed it up for most of the other species, animal and plant, too. Nature’s (or God’s if you like) free-will experiment is due to end early in a massive fail.
Like so many other viewers I marvel at the complexity that David Attenborough narrates with such wonder. The Tree that contrives to have it’s seed planted up stream, by feeding fish. The zombie wasp, and so on and so on as we can marvel at just about any other species we study, and know that they have been living sustainably benefiting the whole for hundreds of thousands of years longer than it has taken us to destroy our natural environment to the point where now, we threaten both ourselves and all of them.
This beautiful freaky coincidence of energy, and chemicals that found us the winners of a lottery of incalculable, perhaps infinite odds gaining the prize of an incrustation of life on just one of the planetary blobs of the Universe – and we are part of its natural cycle – the part that this time around wipes out most of what we ourselves find wonderful, and we will have done it by choice.
A tree that can stand for a thousand years, grow huge and provide so much to the plants and animals around it simply by drawing up nutrients and harnessing the sun, will return much more than it takes and will eventually be completely recycled is a moment’s work for a logger whose grandchildren will die of thirst because of his efforts.
I saw a TV add yesterday for a home delivery company, that will now also be able to bring to your door the “vegan, Vegetarian and Organic” offerings form the fast food giants. So, you trendy fat lazy bastards who support the companies who are globally responsible for the destruction of so much of our environment can follow the social media trend and feel good about calling some poor dude on minimum wage zero hour contract and a bicycle to go and get a processed version of a vegetable based mass produced flavour bomb for you while you chillax after a hard day fucking up some other part of the environment to satisfy the Market. – The last nail on our coffin was right there being hammered home to me in HD. – WE are FUCKED. Dead humans walking.
All that is left for an old fella is to reflect on why, when, and what my Grandchildren might have to deal with.
I accept that for all of the wonderful species that have survived for millions of years (think cockroach, crocodile, grass, giant redwood, fern) millions of evolutionary experiments will have deceased and failed as their adaptive dependents have twisted their fate to adopt sustainable life. But it will be the distinction of Human extinction to also take out so many otherwise functional species as a product of our failure.
How does something so smart, do something so stupid?
For me, there is an irony, that we might have slipped into this unconsciously, through a perversion of our natural drives, making our subtle nonsense so difficult to see. I believe that we have orientated ourselves towards our Social Reality as it it was Natural and that this fairly successful strategy at first, has evolved and developed into the service of a substitute natural order – THE MARKET. I plan to abbreviate it to TM, partly so that it is easier to personify, or more accurately, to assist our alienation from it so that we can see it in another light.
TM is bigger than Man, it is a reason to be, it separates success and failure, where the strong survive and the weak perish. TM has appropriated much of the concepts and language of the nature. Markets grow, they thrive or they fail, they adapt, the branch out, they exploit new areas. TM colonises. TM is a social thing, it is a Political thing, it sustains our livelihood, it fuels our economy it finances our welfare. TM is bigger than the sum of its parts. TM is not cruel, it has no such concept – it just does what it does, red in tooth and claw. TM is our construct, our explanation, our responsibility, our socially constructed Nature.
There is plenty of debate about how Capitalism and Global Markets are to blame for everything, and I guess I sympathise with that, but my point is a little different, and I am struggling to find the best way of explaining it in a language and culture that has been mostly created within this Hegemony. (Which I suppose is in itself a proof of a Marxist Concept)
Try this….
Our essential nature and drives are the same as any other living thing, the thrive and reproduce. All other things do this unconsciously through a series of consequences and coincidences. The seed lands in the soil and not the path, and doesn’t get eaten and gets the right sun, nutrients and opportunity to flower and make seed – sorted. Humans are driven the same way – its natural. However our foremothers and fathers made choices, learnt from rehearsal, told stories to teach so that we did not always have to learn from direct experience but could through imagination learn vicariously, and there is a short step from there to persuasion, and we have already overlooked the inherent lie (by any other name) involved with imagination. So, through the generations we gradually move further and further from the simplicity of the seed, the cockroach, lion or wildebeest and towards a social reality through which we have encoded the same natural drives as the rest of all living things. Over a thousand generations (ie, not very long in Natural terms) we have reconstructed our duty to Nature into a social delusion TM.
We must thrive and survive through employment, trade, persuasion, governance and those who are best suited to that do best, reproduce, and reinforce the success model in a perverse mirror of Natural Law. In the short term (say 2000 years) this was indistinguishable from Natural success. Whoohoo look at us, the most populous and dominant of all Mammals but at what cost? We did not consider the relative stupidity of burning the earth that we stand on, or polluting the air that we breath or the water that we drink, or the multiple complex and sustaining importance of the habitat that other creatures creat and sustain. How could this be so? Because TM is not part of Nature, it is no more deliberate than Nature, it follows its own rules, just as Nature does, but unlike Nature, it pulls only socially constructed levers, to which we are born to consent. We are raised to this delusion, and because it resonates with our natural drives we struggle to see it in the same way that I am struggling to express it.
The Seed on the path, dies. The seed in drought, dies. The seed that is eaten, fulfils a role for the eater, but dies. The seed that thrives and flowers carries forward the species. The worker who is sacked, does not die, but the population of a failed economy might well do, no matter how brilliant any one of those humans might have been in another context. However, the context is socially determined, not Naturally.
The thing is that Nature is real, and all powerful because it is all things – so power is a bit of a human concept. It is what it is because it is everything. A single cell virus, the flutter of a volcano, a particularly strong solar flare, or some other natural sneeze shows no awareness or care for TM, because it is a purely human delusion, a genetic quirk of a short lived and damaging species, nothing more. The world will not come to an end when we hit 2 or even 3 degrees of Global Heating, Nature will not be destroyed, but we will.
On behalf of my species, I regret that we have not used our gift of sentience to understand our Nature and the Natural World that we are a part of. I regret that we did not spend our brief time on earth between Nature’s hiccups learning how to survive them. I am historically embarrassed that instead of doing this, we have used the interlude to do almost everything we could do over hundreds of years to bring about our own Natural disaster by influencing the otherwise temporarily stable Natural forces that have been so benign to us and the other life on earth that had the misfortune to share some time with us.
I will not be here to see it. But I sincerely hope that at least some of our species survive and that next time around we live in harmony with Nature and learn from those species that have already developed ways of living sustainably.
Hopefully next time, we will not get ourselves into a position where it is considered reasonable to use the internet and fake news to make critical decisions about who leads us, or where will will send someone on a bicycle to pick up our trendy over priced and over-processed food.














When did elected democratic government really die?



