Facing nuclear reality, 35 years after The Day After, The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
An excellent and long piece on the reality few want to face.
I mean, hey, that's not really positive thinking, is it? And what, pray, does it have to do with our CVs, LinkedIn pages, resumes, and the really important issue: gaining as much money, status, and power as possible--and displaying them as ostentatiously as possible to shore up our pathetically weak egos?
Not much. Read it anyway, and pass it around. Trust me, there's never going to be a bad time to talk about this and global warming, and there'll never be a sanctioned time to bring it up.
I mean, hey, that's not really positive thinking, is it? And what, pray, does it have to do with our CVs, LinkedIn pages, resumes, and the really important issue: gaining as much money, status, and power as possible--and displaying them as ostentatiously as possible to shore up our pathetically weak egos?
Not much. Read it anyway, and pass it around. Trust me, there's never going to be a bad time to talk about this and global warming, and there'll never be a sanctioned time to bring it up.