On March 3, 2013, Craig K. Comstock writes in the Huffington Post:
It is the nightmare of climate change analysts that by the time the danger is obvious, there will be no remedies available: we’d make a seamless transition from “there’s no problem” or “it’s a challenge for the grandkids” to “it’s too late.”
Can we somehow find social inventions that lead to a viable future? Are there ways for people to invest in a future different from our present, to become identified with it, to work for it, to build a new way of life while detaching from the old? Are there, in short, social inventions that would allow us to dis-identify from a dysfunctional pattern and to identify instead with ways that will work?
The answer is YES. The Just Third Way Master Plan for America’s future is published at http://foreconomicjustice.org/?p=5797.