| John McCarthy's 'Sustainability of Human Progress': Web pages aimed at showing that human material progress is desirable and sustainable. Argues that technological progress will overcome perceived obstacles to the sustainability of the American standard of living. |
| Myths of the Political-Economic worldview: by John Peet. From the Requiem site. |
| Rebuttal of John McCarthy's 'Sustainability of Human Progress': Short article by Rupert Edwards arguing against McCarthy's premises regarding nuclear power, population growth and living standards, and definition of progress. |
| Requiem: By Jay Hanson, a catastrophist. "There is now scientific consensus that our society is 'unsustainable', and good scientific evidence that 'business as usual' is altering the emergent properties of our life-support system so that a massive die-off of humanity could occur around the year 2030." |