Claim: Climate Doom is Inevitable – but Love of Music will Help

Guest essay by Eric Worrall

h/t ivankinsman – according to doomsday futurist Mayer Hillman, wealthy survivors of the inevitable collapse of civilisation might have a chance if they embrace love of music and prevent climate refugees from entering their northern enclaves.

‘We’re doomed’: Mayer Hillman on the climate reality no one else will dare mention

By Patrick Barkham

The 86-year-old social scientist says accepting the impending end of most life on Earth might be the very thing needed to help us prolong it

“We’re doomed,” says Mayer Hillman with such a beaming smile that it takes a moment for the words to sink in. “The outcome is death, and it’s the end of most life on the planet because we’re so dependent on the burning of fossil fuels. There are no means of reversing the process which is melting the polar ice caps. And very few appear to be prepared to say so.”

Hillman, an 86-year-old social scientist and senior fellow emeritus of the Policy Studies Institute, does say so. His bleak forecast of the consequence of runaway climate change, he says without fanfare, is his “last will and testament”. His last intervention in public life. “I’m not going to write anymore because there’s nothing more that can be said,” he says when I first hear him speak to a stunned audience at the University of East Anglia late last year.

“With doom ahead, making a case for cycling as the primary mode of transport is almost irrelevant,” he says. “We’ve got to stop burning fossil fuels. So many aspects of life depend on fossil fuels, except for music and love and education and happiness. These things, which hardly use fossil fuels, are what we must focus on.”

Although Hillman has not flown for more than 20 years as part of a personal commitment to reducing carbon emissions, he is now scornful of individual action which he describes as “as good as futile”. By the same logic, says Hillman, national action is also irrelevant “because Britain’s contribution is minute. Even if the government were to go to zero carbon it would make almost no difference.”

Instead, says Hillman, the world’s population must globally move to zero emissions across agriculture, air travel, shipping, heating homes – every aspect of our economy – and reduce our human population too. Can it be done without a collapse of civilisation? “I don’t think so,” says Hillman. “Can you see everyone in a democracy volunteering to give up flying? Can you see the majority of the population becoming vegan? Can you see the majority agreeing to restrict the size of their families?”

Hillman doubts that human ingenuity can find a fix and says there is no evidence that greenhouse gases can be safely buried. But if we adapt to a future with less – focusing on Hillman’s love and music – it might be good for us. “And who is ‘we’?” asks Hillman with a typically impish smile. “Wealthy people will be better able to adapt but the world’s population will head to regions of the planet such as northern Europe which will be temporarily spared the extreme effects of climate change. How are these regions going to respond? We see it now. Migrants will be prevented from arriving. We will let them drown.

Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/apr/26/were-doomed-mayer-hillman-on-the-climate-reality-no-one-else-will-dare-mention

Sadly Hillman’s prediction doesn’t seem to be very specific on timescale, which effectively makes his claims untestable.

But I’m sure you will join me in expressing appreciation of the Guardian’s tireless efforts, to entertain us with the colorful predictions of their parade of increasingly eccentric climate doomsday prophets.

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April 27, 2018 3:09 pm

“..Heading to Northern Europe…” what can anyone say about that idea? One only has to look at what has taken place over this last winter and spring to see what a ridiculous thought that is. Yesterday at 11:30 am Moscow temps were at a toasty 54 degrees F. Here is their 14 day past temps, …http://www.intellicast.com/Local/ObservationsSummary.aspx?location=RSXX0063

james feltus
April 27, 2018 3:31 pm

“Wealthy people will be better able to adapt but the world’s population will head to regions of the planet such as northern Europe…”
Northern Europe? Good luck with that, Bub…anyone with an ounce of brains will be headed South. This fool will be hard put to even find servants to hire.

Walter Sobchak
April 27, 2018 3:49 pm

And you think that nothing good came out of this:
““I’m not going to write anymore.”

drednicolson
Reply to  Walter Sobchak
April 28, 2018 6:25 pm

Cue the choral cries of “Hallelujah!”

April 27, 2018 4:06 pm

Hillman, pseudo scientist, specialist in dooms, skipped mathematics, logic and reasoning.
At 86, he is a candidate for cryogenic freezing.
With his wakeup date: “When glaciers reach Toronto, New York or London.”

Hocus Locus
April 27, 2018 7:53 pm

michael hart
April 27, 2018 7:54 pm

I think he needs some stronger pharmaceuticals to go with the music, but why is anyone, including The Guardian, listening to this Hillman person in the first place? Has he actually ever done anything of great merit that I should be aware of?

Dave Fair
Reply to  michael hart
April 27, 2018 11:03 pm

His academic credentials are rigorous, Michael?

Bruce Cobb
Reply to  Dave Fair
April 28, 2018 4:18 am

Yes, I believe he has a docorate in ImFullofCrap (IFC).

Reply to  Dave Fair
April 28, 2018 1:17 pm

Plus he is a certified BMF

eyesonu
April 28, 2018 4:06 am

When the music’s over ……. well the music is your special friend

tadchem
April 28, 2018 4:50 am

The theme reminds me of a classic Kingston Trio recording: “We Will All Go Together When We Go”. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YN0qvNhtGhM

Sara
April 28, 2018 6:33 am

Hillman’s “we’re doomed!” pronouncement and that thing about ‘melting ice caps’ indicates that he hasn’t stirred his stumps in some time. This bit: “Even if the government were to go to zero carbon it would make almost no difference.” is ridiculous.
The forest laws inflicted on England by the Normans made it illegal to cut down trees, or even gather woodfalls for fires. So this old gasbag wants us to return to those days of no heat by law (and no way to cook anything, either), but it’s okay for him to enjoy the benefits of modern life.
Is this supposed to impress anyone? Okay, sure – turn his gas off first, and make him show a real need for fuel for heating his home. He can find out what it’s like ahead of the rest of us.
Great news here: we are NOT doomed!!! The sun came up this morning, and we had rain overnight. I haven’t had breakfast yet, but I will have two eggs sunnyside up on toasted (large) shredded wheat biscuits, plus nice, crispy bacon, OJ, and hot tea. Good day ahead of me, too.

drednicolson
April 28, 2018 6:27 pm

You first, Mr. Hillman.

April 29, 2018 12:47 pm

As most of us here are doubtlessly aware, there is nothing unusual going on with the weather, noting unprecedented occurring, no catastrophes beyond what history indicates have been regular occurrences all through time.
We here all know these things to be true, plain as day.
And yet these alarmistas are inhabiting an alternate reality, where planetary meltdown is proceeding full speed ahead and everyone can see it in everyday events and news stories.
How strange it is that so many can be so completely deluded!
How incredibly weird and illogical such beliefs are!
Just exactly what the heck is wrong with these people?
Are they merely halfwitted jackasses?
Truly insane to the point of delusion?
Anyone can walk outside and see the sun shining, see and feel the rain falling, the snow settling, see the green grass, blossoming flowers, blue skies, and ever-growing trees.
Anyone can go shopping and see the full bounteous range of foodstuffs, all manner of fruits and vegetables and produce of every shade and description, in copious quantity and dirt cheap prices (by historical standards and percent of disposable income), available for the taking in every shop and market in the world (outside of a few mismanaged hellholes like Cuba or Venezuela), with harvests and yields at record levels and increasing ever more all the time.
Anyone can go to the beach and see the ocean just exactly where it has always been, within the ability to discern without sensitive instrumentation, despite what anyone says to the contrary.
Anyone can realize that the world is incredibly clement and livable, outside of the frozen wastelands, and some dry spots…with these dry spots actually shrinking and greening up on any close examination.
So…who are these people who have no ability to discern the world for what it is?
No way to realize that nothing is wrong, nothing has changed?
Seriously…what the hell is wrong with them?

Dave Fair
Reply to  Menicholas
April 29, 2018 1:32 pm

“Seriously…what the hell is wrong with them?” In a word, Menicholas: Ideology.
Anybody looking at the recent temperature spikes related to the Super El Nino that rose into the probability range of IPCC climate models and says that is proof that the models are correct is spouting propaganda.

drednicolson
Reply to  Menicholas
April 30, 2018 2:15 am

In a better word: Mania.
We don’t like it when the things we emotionally invest in are criticized or held up for scrutiny. Most of the time we get over it. For those who won’t, the object of their attraction becomes their mania. Don Quixote’s mania was knight-errantry. For the rabid sports fan, the sport in question. For true believer Greens, the whole Gaia complex.
Otherwise normal, intelligent, sober, thoughtful people can quickly descend into raving indignance if you’re so unfortunate as to touch upon their mania. It’s like a Jekyll-and-Hyde switch. And people who lean Left politically can be some of the most extreme. Deal lightly with any aspect of the so-called progressive agenda and you may go from polite company to the Antichrist so fast you’ll get whiplash.

April 29, 2018 9:38 pm

My advice to Mayer Hillman: Get a brain or drop that good name. (also, learn how to spell it correctly 🙂