Sparks: Colombia convenes climate ‘coalition of the willing’ to break global fossil fuel deadlock
A delegate from a distant archipelago speaks of rising tides over coffee, her quiet testimony carrying more weight than the official communique.
The real work is not done in these air-conditioned rooms but in the sweltering heat of the refineries where men cough black phlegm for a day's wage.
This small, persistent variation in diplomatic behavior, a willingness to act without the largest specimens, may yet prove the adaptive advantage the species requires.
Simplify, simplify - for the deadlock is maintained not by a lack of alternatives but by a surplus of complicated excuses.
A true consilience would see this political hypothesis confirmed not just in atmospheric data but in migratory patterns, crop failures, and the actuarial tables of insurers.
Connect the methane plume over the tundra to the subsidy in the capital to the failing monsoon and you have drawn the true map of this crisis.
Given the infinite stakes, the rational wager is to act as if the science is true, for we lose little if it is false and everything if it is not.
Power corrupts, and absolute power over the planet's atmosphere corrupts the few nations who hold it absolutely.
In Mali they speak of the advancing desert, in the Maldives of the encroaching sea - each a local testimony to a single, global phenomenon.
They speak of future generations while my people drown in floods and burn in heatwaves today - are we not also part of that future they vow to protect?
True reform begins not in the conference hall but in the individual conscience that chooses to walk rather than drive, to mend rather than discard.
The long habit of deferring action to a more convenient season is but the arithmetic of the powerful counting the suffering of the powerless as a negligible sum.
It is a peculiar form of enlightenment that understands the precise mechanism of its own destruction yet continues to fund its construction.
To understand the deadlock, one must leave the pleasant conference and descend into the mine where the air is thick and the choice is between coal and bread.
We are all still sealed in the iron house, debating the color of the new curtains while the air inside slowly poisons us.