Monday, January 2, 2023

Re-posting from Interim Arrangements

 Thanks to Sabine, fellow blogger at Interim Arrangements for this post...included here totally, or go to the original HERE.

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01 January 2023

2023

 

The effort of imagination is to turn the boundary into a horizon. The boundary says, here and no further. The horizon says, welcome.
Barry Lopez

 

Let us lose our cool. Let us think of the billions of people who will come after us and lose our cool.

The apocalypse is the wrong story to tell about climate change. It’s self-serving, exploitative, clickbait rhetoric that paralyzes us with fear and excuses any action. It's so easy to blather on about collapse. Pick up some climate predictions, read them at a moment when you're not feeling well, cobble together some horror news, there's your apocalypse. But really, it's just lazy to put something like that out in the world. You take what you already perceive around you and extrapolate it into the future. That's so convenient because you don't have to change anything. Yes I get it. Looking into the future and not just seeing darkness is not easy. Imagining something new is fucking difficult. But the impulse to act never comes from staying calm. It comes from emotion. From excitement. From hope and from love. There is a great deal of work to do, and as climate change continues there will be even more. 

Remember: small changes are phenomenal. It’s not just about impact, it’s about our soul, about living the best life we can in respect of each other and the life around us. Let's concentrate on that. Let's work for a society that is not based on individualism and competition, but on trust and care, a democracy that is not representative, but direct, an economy based not on extractivism but on cycles.

We have all the tools.


Rather than feel impotent and useless, you must come to terms with the fact that as a human being you are infinitely powerful, and take responsibility for this tremendous power. Even our smallest actions have potential for great change, positively or negatively, and the way in which we all conduct ourselves within the world means something. You are anything but impotent, you are, in fact, exquisitely and frighteningly dynamic, as are we all, and with all respect you have an obligation to stand up and take responsibility for that potential. It is your most ordinary and urgent duty.

Nick Cave 

 

Hope is not the conviction that something will turn out well but the certainty that something makes sense, regardless of how it turns out.

Vaclav Havel

7 comments:

  1. ...they had a piece on 60 Minutes last night that should wake up climate deniers.

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    1. I was still watching Sunday Morning last night...so today I'll definitely look at 60 Minutes, glad I recorded it!

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    2. I've now watched the bit about extinction...a bit scary. But they are right about our earth no longer followiing the routines of birds and fish any more. I sure will refrain from eating salmon now.

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  2. There will always be the deniers which is sad. Everybody's has a role to play and be part of the solution.

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    1. Good point. I think my role is a networker, because I'm past the time of marches. I want to spread factual information.

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    1. That's why I quoted it. Sometimes I recognize wisdom in others!

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