Don't Forget the Past! Understanding and Communicating Earth's History is Important for a Sustainable Future
Georg FeulnerABSTRACT
The concept of sustainability has been shaped by the history of environmental problems and ecological crises, and the scientific value of studying the past has long been recognized. However, the relevance of studying Earth's past in the context of the sustainability debate goes beyond testing Earth‐system models used for future climate projections and looking for past analogues of future climate states or modern biodiversity loss. The past is also important for communicating the climate and ecological crisis in terms of enhancing scientific credibility and illustrating the extent of human interference with our planet. Finally, teaching and communicating the past evolution of the Earth system can help guide our thinking toward a more sustainable future by overcoming two root problems of the sustainability crisis, the perceived disconnect between humans and the environment, and the lack of long‐term thinking.