Come on Irene

Many years ago, I came upon a quote by a physicist named Albert Bartlett:  “The greatest shortcoming of the human race is our inability to understand the exponential function.”  I have read about it, heard stories about it, made art about it, and even dreamed about it.  I believe that understanding the exponential function is key to solving many of societies contemporary issues.  Exponential growth, of course, applies to just about everything:  economic growth, spread of AIDS, increasing computer processing speeds, population, neuronal signaling cascades, creation of a fetus from a single cell.  Or in today’s case why a category 2 hurricane may cause 10 times the damage of a category 1, how our collective behavior causes exponential disappearance of bottled water on store shelves, and the growth in the size of a hurricane is a positive feedback loop fed by warm waters that too, is exponential.

Today, the day before Irene hits NYC, I have decided to make my first blog before she takes our electricity away.  This blog is meant to be my commitment to the ongoing efforts for our collective action to actively talk about issues of exponential nature.  In particular, our exponential energy use and its exponential impact on climate.  It is also my offering to the global day of action regarding climate change scheduled for September 24, 2011 organized by 350.org.   350.org is so named, because 350ppm is the acceptable level of CO2 in the atmosphere, See James Hansen et al. Target Atmospheric CO2: Where Should Humanity Aim? 2008.

I could speak at length about how a city of 10 million people accumulate a collective anxiety of individual fears from a powerful weather force like Hurricane Irene.  Anxiety, too, is exponential.  I do not mean to imply that I think this hurricane is directly linked to climate change.  Instead, this blog aspires to redundantly bring to light and examine the banal and potent truth of the exponential nature and apply its power consciously.  Rather than throwing up our hands because we are overwhelmed by how seemingly insignificant our fraction of power (1/7 billion) really is, we recognize it is those same 7 billion singularities choosing to behave a certain way to create the world as it is.  All our issues are made by the collective attitude, intentional or unintentional, conscious or unconscious.

“Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.”  Aldous Huxley

Ultimately my vision for this website, is not a value-based blog that is its beginning.  It is to be a collaborative crowd-sourced think tank for collectively solving local and global issues.  To start, it is conceptually focused on energy, climate change, and conservation and efficiency.  But the Think Tank needs more hands than mine.  So, consider this my Hello handshake.  Tell me your innovative thoughts and let’s see if we can start compounding efforts. jlw27aug11