修复地球:硅谷环境意识形态中的全系统思考。

IF 1 Q3 COMMUNICATION Internet Histories Pub Date : 2024-10-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/24701475.2024.2416295
Rianne Riemens
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今天,美国科技从业者对如何修复地球和阻止气候变化表达了乐观的想法。这些“绿色”倡议的共同之处在于,它们以系统的方式捕捉世界,并提出大规模的系统性、主要是技术性的解决方案。由于对技术修复的依赖,硅谷的代表们表达了一种生态现代主义的意识形态,认为人类的进步可以与环境的恶化“脱钩”。在这篇文章中,我展示了“全系统思考”如何成为当今生态现代主义话语中的一个关键话语元素。这种论述从20世纪60年代开始发展起来,受到控制论、生态学和计算理论的启发,在加州的科技文化中发展起来。本文讨论了这一发展的三个关键时期,重点介绍了关键出版物:20世纪60年代的《全球目录》、1972年的《增长的极限》报告和20世纪90年代中期的《网络空间宣言》。这些时期是理解技术修复如何成为气候危机的流行答案的关键,最终导致世界成为一个容易控制和操纵的生态系统,技术创新是无害的和有益的。我认为,“整体系统”思维对气候危机的发展提供了一种天真和误导性的叙述,它为受气候变化威胁的未来提供了一个充满希望但不切实际的前景,这是建立在地球是一个数据化的星球的误解之上的。
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Fixing the earth: whole-systems thinking in Silicon Valley's environmental ideology.

Today, American tech actors express optimistic ideas about how to fix the Earth and halt climate change. Such "green" initiatives have in common that they capture the world in systems and propose large systemic, and mostly technological, solutions. Because of their reliance on techno-fixes, representatives of Silicon Valley express an ideology of ecomodernism, which believes that human progress can be "decoupled" from environmental decline. In this article, I show how "whole-systems thinking" has become a key discursive element in today's ecomodernist discourses. This discourse has developed from the 1960s onwards - inspired by cybernetic, ecological and computational theories - within the tech culture of California. This paper discusses three key periods in this development, highlighting key publications: the Whole Earth Catalog of the 1960s, the Limits to Growth report in 1972 and the cyberspace manifestoes of the mid 1990s. These periods are key to understand how techno-fixes became a popular answer to the climate crisis, eventually leading to a vision of the world as an ecosystem that can be easily controlled and manipulated, and of technological innovation as harmless and beneficial. I argue that "whole-systems" thinking offers a naive and misleading narrative about the development of the climate crisis, that offers a hopeful yet unrealistic perspective for a future threatened by climate change, built on a misconception of Earth as a datafied planet.

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