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'We're doomed': Mayer Hillman on the climate reality no one else will dare mention
2018-04-27
[Guardian] We’re doomed," says Mayer Hillman with such a beaming smile that it takes a moment for the words to sink in. "The outcome is death, and it’s the end of most life on the planet because we’re so dependent on the burning of fossil fuels. There are no means of reversing the process which is melting the polar ice caps. And very few appear to be prepared to say so."

Hillman, an 86-year-old social scientist and senior fellow emeritus of the Policy Studies Institute, does say so. His bleak forecast of the consequence of runaway climate change, he says without fanfare, is his "last will and testament". His last intervention in public life. "I’m not going to write anymore because there’s nothing more that can be said," he says when I first hear him speak to a stunned audience at the University of East Anglia late last year.

From Malthus to the Millennium Bug, apocalyptic thinking has a poor track record. But when it issues from Hillman, it may be worth paying attention. Over nearly 60 years, his research has used factual data to challenge policymakers’ conventional wisdom. In 1972, he criticised out-of-town shopping centres more than 20 years before the government changed planning rules to stop their spread. In 1980, he recommended halting the closure of branch line railways ‐ only now are some closed lines reopening. In 1984, he proposed energy ratings for houses ‐ finally adopted as government policy in 2007. And, more than 40 years ago, he presciently challenged society’s pursuit of economic growth.

When we meet at his converted coach house in London, his classic Dawes racer still parked hopefully in the hallway (a stroke and a triple heart bypass mean he is ‐ currently ‐ forbidden from cycling), Hillman is anxious we are not side-tracked by his best-known research, which challenged the supremacy of the car.
Posted by:Besoeker

#17   Is there a term for killing someone and making it look like suicide?

Yeah. Arkancide.
Posted by: SteveS   2018-04-27 18:34  

#16  Over nearly 60 years, his research has used factual data to challenge policymakers’ conventional wisdom. In 1972, he criticised out-of-town shopping centres more than 20 years before the government changed planning rules to stop their spread. In 1980, he recommended halting the closure of branch line railways ‐ only now are some closed lines reopening. In 1984, he proposed energy ratings for houses ‐ finally adopted as government policy in 2007. And, more than 40 years ago, he presciently challenged society’s pursuit of economic growth.

He's a totalitarian control freak. A Neo-Communist who would push everyone into concrete gulag apartment buildings lit by an IED bulb with no heat or hot water. "Wear a jacket!". Perhaps if I make a visit to Londonistan I can take a compostible shit on his grave and punch a NHS Doctor and Judge.
Posted by: Frank G   2018-04-27 18:23  

#15  Is there a term for killing someone and making it look like suicide?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-04-27 18:05  

#14  cause dousing yourself with gas and lighting a match is sure to show you mean business//
Gas and matches are easy to come by. The action mentioned just shows SOMEBODY meant business, not necessarily the deceased.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-04-27 18:04  

#13  Scratch the surface of a Modern Era Malthusian and you always seem to find a Totalitarianist anxious to rule 'You' (the common folk) for the Common Good Faceless Elite Class.
Back in the late 70's a exposure to SF and World Events clued me in to a common theme where a series of bogeymen: Overpopulation, Pollution, 'Peak [insert Resource here]'. and 'Global Freezing/Warming' all needed a World Government to fix. Experts, "Top Men In The Field", would save the unwashed from Doom!", or so they opined.
Posted by: magpie   2018-04-27 17:57  

#12  He's welcome to self-darwinate like the NYC Lawyer who burned himself to death. Strike a blow to the man, cause dousing yourself with gas and lighting a match is sure to show you mean /business/.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-04-27 17:12  

#11  Just because scientist is attached to hi VT doesn't makd it so! He obvoiusly loves the sound of hiz voice.
Posted by: Roth LaDoad   2018-04-27 16:10  

#10  Every one of us is doomed. None will leave this world alive.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2018-04-27 14:27  

#9  I just want to know who cloned Malthus

Just a bit unfair to Malthus - he formulated theories according to the best data available at the time. The peace of shit cited in the current article is nothing like Malthus - and not just because it doesn't have 1% of Malthus' ability as a scientist.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-04-27 12:43  

#8  I always liked that Dr. Pournelle referred to the social sciences as the voodoo sciences.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2018-04-27 12:40  

#7  Hillman, an 86-year-old social scientist

Hah?

Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-04-27 12:29  

#6  I've long wondered why super-lefty California has (1) not stopped the crazy home building rates (2) if building must continue why not enforce stricter standards for insulation and solar on the roofs.

It's almost as if they only pay lip service to the environment on one hand and then cripple the economy to save the endangered smelt on the other.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-04-27 12:22  

#5  Was Hillman the clown that told Earth First that the ideal human population of the planet was ZERO??? And called Homo Sapiens a virus???
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2018-04-27 11:28  

#4  
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2018-04-27 10:17  

#3  I just want to know who cloned Malthus and keeps letting the replicants out of the closet.
Posted by: AlanC   2018-04-27 09:58  

#2  Prediction:
Hillman dies long before the rest of the planet does.
Posted by: DarthVader   2018-04-27 09:21  

#1  We've been doomed for over fifty years, if not longer.

...when I first hear him speak to a stunned audience at the University of East Anglia late last year.

Hide the decline, Michael Mann!
Posted by: Raj   2018-04-27 09:20  

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