Part 12/15:
Ian humorously critiques the absurdity of modern life: the proliferation of Uber, the dangerous proliferation of electric scooters, and the unpredictable effects of climate change like rising sea levels and natural disasters. He makes fun of coastal real estate investors who gamble with their homes, referencing how rising water levels threaten beachfront properties with floods and erosion.
He speculates humorously about humanity’s response to impending environmental peril—suggesting that some might even hope for disaster as a way to justify their preparations, investments, or fears—a satirical nod to the complex psychology behind climate anxiety and survivalism.