Ecological overshoot and revolutionary change

Interesting video interview, in five parts, with William Catton:

“This is Part 1 of an interview with William R. Catton, Jr., conducted on August 9, 2008 at his home near Tacoma, Washington, USA. Catton is the author of the seminal book, “Overshoot: The Ecological Basis of Revolutionary Change,” published in 1980. In the interview he outlines the major themes of his book: stealing from the future, exuberant growth, takeover and drawdown, industrialization, carrying capacity deficit, the absence of real villains, the bane of advertising, humankind’s true nature, ecological modesty, and the need for us to expect the worst. He also addresses the push to re-localize our economies, and outlines his current book project: “Humanity’s Impending Impasse.” (Note: retitled “Bottleneck” and self-published in 2009.) He ends on a note of optimism, encouraging us to enjoy life despite the catastrophe he fears is coming.”

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