The phrase
"industrial civilization" refers to a society or world that heavily relies on industries and technology to meet its needs and drive its economy. It represents a society that has advanced beyond agrarian (farming-based) civilizations and heavily relies on machines, factories, and mass production for goods and services.
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Since all or nearly all members of society share in these responsibilities, universal education to a high level is essential for the security and progress of
modern industrial civilization.
I am simply questioning the easy optimism of many commenters that it represents a potential solution to the serious problems currently being faced
by industrial civilization.
While «there will always be oil, it will just get more expensive», for practical purposes (such as running an
advanced industrial civilization) fossil fuels will disappear.
So, could researchers find clear evidence that an ancient species built a relatively short - lived
industrial civilization long before our own?
We have already noted that even people who are not very happy with the present situation dread the thought of giving up the benefits
of industrial civilization.
How do we really know, then, that there weren't previous
industrial civilizations on Earth that rose and fell long before human beings appeared?
Business and pollution as usual offers half - measures and promises action just in time, if we are lucky, before the planet warms sufficiently to cause massive crop failure
as industrial civilization collapses amidst flood, drought, famine, war, mass migration of the desperate, epidemics.
Instead, the researchers suggested looking for more - subtle evidence of
industrial civilizations in the geological records of Earth or other planets.
In doing so, they also lay out evidence of what might be left behind
if industrial civilizations like ours existed millions of years in the past.
Gavin Schmidt, director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and University of Rochester astrophysicist Adam Frank have written a paper exploring the mind bending possible implication: did an alien
industrial civilization exist on earth before humans?
In doing so, they also lay out evidence of what might be left behind if
industrial civilizations like ours existed millions of years in the past.
And that goes not only for scientists, but evidently for science fiction writers as well, he adds: «I looked back into the science fiction literature to try to find the earliest example of a story featuring a
nonhuman industrial civilization on Earth.
Let me conclude by pointing out the carbon dioxide problem has begun to invade public consciousness at a critical time, when the
worldwide industrial civilization is beginning to be shaken to its foundations by the disappearance of inexpensive sources of energy.
It's nerve - wracking to live in the historical moment of an epic turning point, especially when the great groaning garbage barge of late
industrial civilization doesn't turn quickly where you know it must, and more»
Our petro -
industrial civilization produces and consumes a seemingly diverse suite of energies: oil, coal, ethanol, hydroelectricity, gasoline, geothermal heat, hydrogen, solar power, propane, uranium, wind, wood, dung.
Just as Schleiermacher's Speeches on the Christian Religion to Its Cultured Despisers (1799) won great renown in Germany, so too James» Varieties of Religious Experience (1902) convinced many of Christianity's utility
inside industrial civilization, where feelings were being crushed on the assembly line.
Even as
industrial civilization reaches into the farthest corners of the globe to extract resources such as oil, timber and fish, environmentalists are striving to mitigate its deleterious effects on the biosphere.
Artifacts of human or
other industrial civilizations are unlikely to be found on a planet's surface after about 4 million years, wrote Frank and study co-author Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies.
Planet - hopping action — Visit five unique planets, and battle across treacherous Egyptian sands, in the pitch - dark under ancient ruins, or on the surface of Pladeon, the long - abandoned heart of a
great industrial civilization.
As their effects become more pronounced, it becomes easier to see their potential to hit our
globalized industrial civilization like a planet - sized version of Hurricane Katrina.
McPherson appeared on Paul Henry's New Zealand - based talk program to warn that global warming was «irreversible» and the only way to stop it is to «
terminate industrial civilization» — basically go back to living -LSB-...]
Hansen finds that under business as usual greenhouse gas emissions we reach a scorching 7 degrees Celsius warming and very catastrophic 1,000 parts per million CO2 by the end of this century (if we somehow manage to
hold industrial civilization together after we blow through 2, 4 and 6 degrees Celsius worth of warming, which is highly unlikely).
It is not implausible that the actual temperature increase with latitude in the Northern Hemisphere is reflecting the effect of the band of urban -
industrial civilization between 25 ° N and 70 ° N.
Energy and Civilization synthesizes his canon, offering a broad picture of the evolution of Homo sapiens, the rise of agriculture, and the very recent emergence of a high -
energy industrial civilization.
We know that all of
industrial civilization got us there but certainly we were led astray by the dark power structure and they absolutely made sure their dark agenda drove us right into extinction.
This is hardly a long enough period of time to be drawing long - term conclusions that might well
wreck industrial civilization with poorly thought - out carbon curbs.
But by asking if we could «see» truly
ancient industrial civilizations, we were forced to ask about the generic kinds of impacts any civilization might have on a planet.
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