Many in the world are already celebrating the 42 anniversary
of Earth Day and that is understandable. The young idealists who started this
movement had a dream, a dream that the citizens of this planet have grown up,
opened their eyes and decided that the human species must change its behavior ,
in all fields, if the planet and all what is on it is to have a chance to
sustain its existence and to thrive. Over forty years have passed and the dream
is farther=r away than ever. Actually it is not an exaggeration to claim that
the dream is currently out of reach and that the human species has managed to
create the conditions that will lead to nothing short of a ruinous outcome. Yes
we are beyond the tipping point and in the words of the great James Lovelock we
are witnessing “Gaia’s Revenge”.
How naive of us to have expected a different path. The idealism of youth blinded us from noting that every noble goal calls for commitment, hard work and sacrifice. A worthwhile goal is not for free but demands that we make major changes in our attitude and our behavior. It is not enough to put lipstick on a pig.
Modernity has allowed us to build islands of prosperity but within oceans of need and degradation. Yet what we wanted to do was to continue business as usual hoping that if we keep doing the same thing over and over again then eventually the outcome will be different. It never is. Exploitation breeds exploitation, tyranny cannot give birth to freedom and a world that is built on the principle that holds nationalism and patriotism as sacred is doomed to sacrifice the other and abuse the commons. Greed and selfishness is not the road to salvation. they are the road to perdition.
Whether the age of the Anthropogenic started with the
industrial revolution or even 12000 years earlier as some would argue, the
simple fact of the matter is that the direct effect of human behavior have
grown so fast over the past 50-60 years that unless we show enough spine and
courage to undertake meaningful action to change rather radically our behavior then
the Anthropogenic might be bringing about its own destruction and in short
order.
Climate deniers aside, scientific models suggest that the
limits of human adaptation to climate change are in the 6-8 degrees Fahrenheit
range. What is very disturbing about the above is the fact that most models
predict that we will be there by around 2100; the 4degrees Fahrenheit is
already in the bag and cannot be avoided even if all emissions are to stop
tomorrow.
As if all of that is not enough, we go on our merry way
pretending that the overall number of humans on this planet is not an issue of
concern neither is the food that is required to nourish them. A quick calculation based on the carbon
footprint of the average US citizen implies that we need about 6 planets if the
same standard of living is to be made available to all the Earths’ inhabitants.
Why shouldn’t it? It is tragic that many believe that financial capital can
substitute for natural capital and so many nations increase their rate of
accumulation of financial assets by devouring the only capital that counts, the
natural ones. Is that anything short of a Sorceress’ Apprentice as John Foster
Ballamy, a Marxist economist has stated?
It is rather clear that "only mad men and economists believe
that we can have indefinite growth in a finite base" and that unless we "dare to
do the impossible then we will have to contemplate the improbable." Capitalism
has ushered in the most prosperous period in history and has encouraged a
modicum of democracy, liberty and creativity. Alas Capitalism rests on the
premise that there are no limits to growth and thus, if left unfettered will
only compound the ecological and human crisis. It is time that we accept the
simple conclusion that a paradigm shift is sorely needed, a radical
revolutionary change that questions the misguided principles upon which we have
built our world vision , a vision that is out of step with reality. Yes,
creative destruction will bring about the end of the system that nourished it
and that is the way that it should be. That is how history unfolds. Ecological
sanity is not compatible with any of the present societal structures that we
have erected anywhere in this world.
Celebrate Earth Day with an open mind and with a sincere commitment
that a healthy environment is not to be had through policies of economic growth,
larger human populations and an archaic societal architecture that is built to
favour personal good instead of that of the commonwealth.
6 comments:
I reckon it's no bother for me and possibly my kids. After that, it's people I don't know, so I don't care.
I want a comfortable life now as much as possible. I live in an advanced country, so the effects of this climate change will affect me the least. So, what if we cancel winter?...
You obviously don't believe in God, but for us who believe (and, most of Americans believe Jesus will return in their lifetimes), God will provide for us. Nothing is impossible with God!
Pacer,
If the schedule mentioned in the post turns out to be accurate then I am afraid that your children, especially if they have not been born will experience the pain of adjustment:-)
Then, this can be a problem. But, what's "accurate"? You want to believe something, I choose to believe something else! Most Americans actually side with me on this one.
That is why I used the qualifier If. (Accurate in this case means if the outcome in question materializes.)
But, then this sounds more and more like a ideological belief, so if everything is a matter of opinion, then you shouldn't tell us what to believe. Furthermore, you should use this liberal rhetoric to ask for policies that undermine our way of life, and capitalism!
George,
A belief has to be grounded in an idea, that is not news to you. What we were saying last night is that it is problematic when we do not judge issues on the merit but simply based on a persons religion or ones outlook. The fact that a person does not share the same beliefs as another does not automatically make one right and the other wrong. In that case there is never anyneed for analysis, documentation or explanation of the issues. If A rejects B because they hold different ideas then B has an equal right to reject A. Where would that leave us? No judgement on the merits and no discourse. Anyway, I will see you tomorrow.
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