In fact, corporations are the infants of our society - they know very little except how to grow (though they're very good at that), and they howl when you set limits. Socializing them is the work of politics. It's about time we took it up again. Bill McKibben More Quotes by Bill McKibben More Quotes From Bill McKibben If we all used clotheslines, we could save 30 million tons of coal a year, or shut down 15 nuclear power plants. And you don't have to wait to start. Yours could be up by this afternoon. To be specific, buy 50 feet of clothesline and a $3 bag of clothespins and become a solar energy pioneer. Bill McKibben waiting feet years A world where one tenth of the population gets to be extremely wealthy, and six tenths very poor, is not, in the long run, a stable place. Bill McKibben future running long The world hasn't ended, but the world as we know it has-even if we don't quite know it yet. Bill McKibben environment energy world In the United States, cheap fossil fuel has eroded communities. We're the first people with no real practical need for each other. Everything comes from a great distance through anonymous and invisible transactions. We've taken that to be a virtue, but it's as much a curse. Americans are not very satisfied with their lives, and the loss of community is part of that. Bill McKibben distance taken real We can no longer imagine that we are part of something larger than ourselves - that is what all this boils down to. Bill McKibben imagine-that imagine life All the things that we've done as a species have had a limited scope. We're talking about melting the ice caps, raising the level of the seas dramatically, changing the distribution of every other species on Earth, perhaps wiping out one-third or half of them. The changes at work are geologic in scale. The level of change required to deal with it is enormous, too. It will require change in every country. It will require a degree of global cooperation that we haven't seen before. Bill McKibben ice talking country There's no happy ending where we prevent climate change any more. Now the question is, is it going to be a miserable century or an impossible one, and what comes after that. Bill McKibben climate energy impossible Policies that engage us again in the international fight for real climate protection. Bill McKibben climate fighting real Human beings any one of us, and our species as a whole are not all-important, not at the center of the world. That is the one essential piece of information, the one great secret, offered by any encounter with the woods or the mountains or the ocean or any wilderness or chunk of nature or patch of night sky. Bill McKibben ocean sky night The laws of Congress and the laws of physics have grown increasingly divergent, and the laws of physics are not likely to yield. Bill McKibben divergent yield law Profiting from companies that are overloading the atmosphere with carbon and changing the atmosphere is wrong. Bill McKibben carbon atmosphere company We have to transition to new technologies, making it more expensive to continue with the old and polluting technologies and cheaper to go to the clean ones. Bill McKibben clean transition technology We are altering the most basic forces of the planet's surface - the content of the sunlight, the temperature and aridity - and that brings out the most powerful questions about who is in charge. If you wanted to give a name to this theological problem, I think you could say that we are engaged in decreation. Bill McKibben powerful names thinking In reality, climate change is actually the biggest thing thats going on every single day. Bill McKibben climate-change climate reality There is no ideal Christmas; only the one Christmas you decide to make as a reflection of your values, desires, affections, traditions. Bill McKibben holiday christmas reflection The fact that Washington has been a complete logjam for anything for the last six years has got to change because we need to have federal policy that really allows us to move quickly and nimbly. Bill McKibben years moving needs My goal was to have as many of the primary sources as I could made available for people to look at and understand. Climate change is probably the most important thing that's ever happened, and yet people's understanding of it and its history remains a little fuzzy. Bill McKibben understanding goal people A third of summer sea ice in the Arctic is gone, the oceans are 30 percent more acidic, and since warm air holds more water vapor than cold, the atmosphere over the oceans is a shocking five percent wetter, loading the dice for devastating floods. Bill McKibben ocean air summer We're clearly not going to stop global warming at this point. We've already raised the temperature of the planet one degree. We've got another degree in the pipeline from carbon we've already emitted. What we're talking about now is whether we're going to have a difficult, difficult century, or an impossible one. Bill McKibben pipeline degrees talking [Political actions] has to happen on the local and state level; we have to convince our cities to join the growing number of more than 200 American cities who have signed on to the mayor's climate campaign. Bill McKibben political cities numbers