16 Governance: Tackling the Unanticipated Consequences
Òcreating
a sustainable future for ourselves and the rest of the living world.Ó
p.
368.
vocabulary | outline | summary | figure
Vocabulary
Who pays & how? Risk, unforeseen reactions, accumulating equity, insurance, responsible government, democratic values, enforcement.
ÒBut the human rise to dominance has been so spectacular and far reaching that affairs today are far more complex, and civilizations problems canÕt be solved by just dealing with individuals or migrating as groups in search of opportunities for better governance.Ó
p. 331.
Outline
1.
Globalization { 333
2.
Problems in Governance { 338
a.
Invasions
b.
Public issues table USA < 340
3.
Corporations and wealth (the new Caesars) { 343
a. Òas individuals are Ôlegal fictions, Õ
discrete legal entities...Ó
b. role
in global resource sequestration & pollution abating.
4.
Discount rates and concern about the Future {345
5.
Foresight Capability { 350
6.
Conflict over resources {352
a. Peak oil
b. Water scarcity
7.
The Environment & International Governance (UN, IUCN, {354
MAHB
Eight goals of millennium development UN { 357
Òthe stakes of political error have become
greater for everyone since World War II.Ó {359
Summary
Homo sapiens Òchanged from and
evolutionary to a revolutionary animal by laying the
ground work for an accelerating flowering of technology. That change now may
have put all of humanity on a course resembling the fate of ancient
civilizations that collapsed.Ó
P. 362.
Epilogue
pp.
363-376.
ÒWe have
been privileged as few human beings are today...Ó
p. 363.
Òcoming to a turning
pointÓ
p. 364.
Dealing with Òeconomic inequity, . . .Òerosion of environmental resilence.Ó
p. 368.
Glossary is on p. 377.