Environmentalism has a long history of attracting cranks, loons, and zealots.
There was the Unabomber, whose Manifesto was all but indistinguishable from Al Gore’s Earth In Balance.
There was James Lee, the eco-terrorist who in 2010 was shot by police at the Discovery Channel after taking hostages, leaving behind rambling messages protesting about “overpopulation” and the need to “the human race from breeding any more disgusting human babies.”
Now there is David S Buckel, a lawyer who burnt himself to death in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, apparently in the belief that this would set some kind of moral example to all those people out there bent on destroying the planet.
Here is how Buckel put it in an email to the New York Times:
“Pollution ravages our planet, oozing inhabitability via air, soil, water, and weather. Most humans on the planet now breathe air made unhealthy by fossil fuels, and many die early deaths as a result — my early death by fossil fuel reflects what we are doing to ourselves.”
Buckel may, as the New York Times describes him, have been a “prominent” lawyer who did much good work in the field of gay rights. But the very last thing I hope anyone will do is to listen to his final words on the environment.
First, he is wrong historically. The history of human progress is the history of a journey from primitive conditions, long working hours and backbreaking toil into one of much greater leisure, abundance, and health.
This is one of the many things that fossil fuels have done for us: by supplying the energy intensity equivalent of many hundreds of horses, many thousands of men.
Compare the average lifespan of people who lived in the West before the Industrial Revolution and people who live in it now. The disparity makes an absolute nonsense of that stuff about “many” dying “early deaths”: people had it way worse in the pre-industrial age.
Second, he is wrong economically. Every decision involves trade-offs. When we opt to use, say, renewables over fossil fuels we are sending a message to the world: that we prize green virtue-signaling and the bank balances of crony capitalists in the renewables sector over the needs of ordinary energy users and the broader economy.
There is nothing intrinsically noble about rejecting fossil fuels in favor of energy which is more expensive, more inefficient, more economically disruptive and, ultimately, more environmentally damaging.
Third, he is wrong logically. Dousing yourself with gasoline and committing suicide by self-immolation is a horrible way to go. But it tells us no more about the evils of fossil fuels than driving your car at 100mph into a tree would tell you about the evils of cars.
“Honorable purpose in life invites honorable purpose in death,” claimed Buckel in one of his suicide messages. But there was no honor in this death. It was just ugly, pointless and sad.
Still, there are definitely lessons to be learned from Buckel’s tragedy. Perhaps the most obvious is the degree to which even intelligent, successful, educated people have been poisoned by green groupthink.
What does it say about our culture that a man of Buckel’s professional stature could live 60 years and never once stop to appreciate that all the things that have made Western industrial civilization so generally comfortable and pleasant to live in stem ultimately from our access to cheap, abundant, efficient carbon-based energy?
Buckel’s death had nothing to do with fossil fuels; everything to do with the brainwashing of the environmental movement.
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There s a episode of the 1970’s TV series HAWAII 5-0 about this eco-maniac who shoots down crop duster plane killing to pilot and in the end sets them self on fire in a sugarcane field
Enviromentalism has become a dangerous new age pagan cult of Earth Worshiping zealot’s just like the pre columbus indian’s who made war against one another long before white man arrived
There is hope…as the greenies keep giving themselves Darwin Awards for pointlessly killing themselves for a lost cause, if enough do it, the problem just goes away…..
This dates me. When I was in my late teens the hippies and others were rejecting the commercial world. Yet, it was this world and its industry that was giving them the luxury to do so. The very thing they were rejecting gave them their food, shelter, clothes, and medical care.
Now we have the radicals rejecting fossil fuels. Yet, the use of such fuels is the very thing that gives them the comfortable standard of living that they enjoy, as the article does such a good job pointing out.
I’d say that Buckel’s stunt is the worst temper tantrum ever, but it wasn’t original.
If he had stuck his head in a wind powered microwave oven for utube viewers, then he’d be my hero.
Ted Kazinski the Unibomber was inspired by Al Bores eco-babble book EARTH IN THE BALANCE he lived ina small shack and commuted mostly by bicycle and subcribed to the Live Wild or Die concept then theres Screaming Wolf who called for the murder of people to save animals and the enviroment also the fact that the late Charles Manson was also a enviromental fanatic the fact that when Linet(Squeaky)Froume tried toassinate Gerald Ford she said I DID IT FOR THE TREES
Well said James .