‘We’ve done it before’: how not to lose hope in the fight against ecological disaster

“我们曾成功应对过”:如何在生态灾难的斗争中不失去希望

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2025-10-06

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Some days it can feel as if climate catastrophe is inevitable. But history is full of cases – such as the banning of whaling and CFCs – that show humanity can come together to avert disaster By Kate Marvel. Read by Norma Butikofer. Help support our independent journalism at theguardian.com/longreadpod
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  • How Not to Lose Hope in the Fight Against Ecological Disaster by Kate Marvel.

  • Once upon a time, the world was powered by whale.

  • Oil made from whale blubber burns cleanly and well, though it smells strongly of fish.

  • It was, for a while, the perfect fuel.

  • To meet the growing demand, whales were hunted almost to extinction.

  • And then we discovered that oil could come from the ground.

  • Lamps once lit by rendered blubber were swiftly changed over to run on what Americans call kerosene,

  • and the British call paraffin.

  • Later, those lamps were changed to run on electricity.

  • And instead of burning oil in the lamps themselves, we began to burn it in power plants miles away.

  • This is where we find ourselves today.

  • When a fossil fuel is combusted, it releases energy, which boils water,

  • which turns to steam, which drives a turbine, which generates electricity.

  • This is an almost comically inefficient process.

  • requiring immense amounts of material,

  • more than 8 billion tons of coal and 4 trillion cubic meters of fossil gas every year.