

The Los Angeles Fires, Polycrisis, & How to Live in Collapse | Urgent Futures Rapid Response #2
9 snips Jan 13, 2025
Recent wildfires in Los Angeles reveal alarming truths about climate change and governmental failures. The podcast explores ecological overshoot and its historical impact on places like southern Iraq. It advocates for resilient innovation, blending technology with sustainable practices. A critical discussion around the interplay of indigenous wisdom and Western methods underscores the importance of authentic change. Vivid imagery highlights the devastation of the fires, provoking a call for community support and urgent transformation.
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LA Fires Impact
- The Los Angeles fires compare to Hurricane Katrina, Helene, or 9/11 in their impact on the city's psyche.
- Economic losses are estimated at $150 billion, with over 12,000 structures scorched and 16 dead.
Polycrisis and Collapse
- The LA fires, government failures, and disinformation are symptoms of a larger polycrisis and societal collapse.
- These events are not a "new normal" but a cascade of worsening events as the Earth heats up.
Ecological Overshoot
- Ecological overshoot, using more than the planet can sustain, is the primary reason for collapse.
- Our systems are built on ignoring this, prioritizing economic growth over human and ecological well-being.