Yes. It agrees with my confirmation biases, but...
The "Sustainability Solution" to the Fermi Paradox. Big text, right? But it's a big idea. For those who may been under a rock for a few decades, the Fermi Paradox, first suggested by the physicist, Enrico Fermi, asks, "If the universe has so many stars with potential for habitable planets... where is everybody?!" The "Sustainability Solution," and it's complimentary opposite companion, the "Eschation Hypothesis" suggests they are living within their replaceable resources and are, therefore not emitting strong enough signals to be easily detectable against background radiation of their star, and all the others around it. The Eschation Solution complemtarily postulates that, when the do stick their heads up above the background noise of space, they'll be using so much energy, they will be bleeding their planet dry to do it and will be extinct by the time we detect that signal. Think nuclear war, or a runaway matter/antimatter explosion...