Aye, technology seems to be growing more inclined to have global irreversible effects over time (the use of fossil fuels → nukes (but fortunately never applied) → microplastics (already pervading every ecosystem) → additive manufacturing (a physical build can spread as fast as a piece of data), transgenic organisms might be in there somewhere.), so the unilateralist curse must be warded more strongly as time goes on.
Aye, technology seems to be growing more inclined to have global irreversible effects over time (the use of fossil fuels → nukes (but fortunately never applied) → microplastics (already pervading every ecosystem) → additive manufacturing (a physical build can spread as fast as a piece of data), transgenic organisms might be in there somewhere.), so the unilateralist curse must be warded more strongly as time goes on.
But does unilateral action tend to increase or inhibit negative and hard to reverse effects?