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“Who will cry for the ice?”  Examining the changing world around us, the big event is the slow, yet paradoxically rapid, melting of the great ice formations on our planet, due to the unleashing of 500+ million years of accumulated stored energy.  This profound event requires a different sort of imagination of what time and place we live in.  As an individual powerless to prevent this, I have turned my inquiry to what value is there in bearing witness to it?  Of course, there is the question of what will happen to humanity.  Meanwhile, I started wondering “Who will cry for the ice?”

I started with a master’s thesis titled, you guessed it, “Who Will Cry for the Ice?” at the Energy and Resources Group at UC Berkeley.  It can be downloaded at the downloads page.

This blog is a site to keep the conversation going and invite feedback.

In imagination,

Carter Brooks

www.carterbrooks.com

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