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Bullets that we’ve dodged as a species

11 点作者 spottiness将近 14 年前

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yread将近 14 年前
All in all an interesting article, some of those catastrophes were perhaps prevented by concentrated effort (banning of DDT, campaigns against spreading HIV). But WTF is this:<p><i>The last few years have seemed to offer a lot of lessons about human hubris. Here are some of the things that we’ve learned we can’t do safely: (a) drill for oil in mile-deep water (Deepwater Horizon), (b) build nuclear power plants on tsunami-prone coastlines (Fukushima), (c) build the world’s biggest airliner and engines (Qantas Flight 32), (d) protect cities that are below sea level from flooding (Katrina in New Orleans).</i><p>a) <i>The world's deepest oil platform is the floating Perdido which is a spar platform in the Gulf of Mexico in a water depth of 2,438 metres (7,999 ft).</i> And it works just fine!<p>b) Japan's coast is full of nuclear power plants which should work well unless a 1 in 1000 years earthquake strikes<p>c) what? Didn't the flight land just ok showing how robust the platform is? During an uncontained engine failure the turbine disk isn't supposed to hit the plane. This one did and it was ok.<p>d) The Netherlands? Hello?
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Sniffnoy将近 14 年前
I admit I'm working with hindsight, but the cancer prediction just seems like, well, a bad prediction; can we really call it a "bullet we've dodged"? Does anyone know how credible this prediction was considered at the time?
tokenadult将近 14 年前
Betting against predictions of exhaustion of this or that natural resource seems to be one of the smartest ways to bet.<p><a href="http://www.perc.org/articles/article588.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.perc.org/articles/article588.php</a><p><a href="http://globalgeography.aag.org/PopulationandNaturalResources1e/CF_PopNatRes_Jan10/CF_PopNatRes_Jan1011.html" rel="nofollow">http://globalgeography.aag.org/PopulationandNaturalResources...</a><p><a href="http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.02/ffsimon_pr.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.02/ffsimon_pr.html</a>
monkeypizza将近 14 年前
A lot of these have happened in alternate universes.<p>and evolutionarily, we dodged lots of bullets.<p>Imagine if we used the alligator's method of sex determination - based on temperature of the egg at fertilization. Even in ancient times kings would have been able to grow armies.<p>Imagine if our skull wasn't as thick and primitive humans had institutionalized personality altering brain surgery, and our world were descended from them.