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That Frog in the Boiling Water is Us: Why Progress Won't Save Us From Climate Catastrophe

Aug 11, 2025
Roy Scranton, Professor of English at the University of Notre Dame and author of 'Impasse', argues that humanity is like a frog in boiling water, gradually adapting to alarming climate changes without recognizing the danger. He critiques the myth of technological progress as a savior for our planet, suggesting instead that we embrace 'ethical pessimism'. Drawing from his experiences in war, Scranton emphasizes the importance of local community efforts and practical actions to navigate our current environmental crisis.
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Human-Made Geological Era

  • "Anthropocene" labels a new era of human-driven geological change.
  • Roy Scranton says the term works as shorthand for millennia-long human impacts.
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We Are The Boiling Frog

  • Humans adapt fast and normalize gradual climate shifts, hiding catastrophe.
  • Roy Scranton warns this quick adaptation makes existential threats hard to recognize.
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Environmental Angst Can Turn Violent

  • Climate politics can produce extremist strains that mix ecology with aggression.
  • Roy Scranton warns eco-fascism pairs violent nationalism with anti-immigration environmental rhetoric.
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