Despite the
fact that some individual and organizations are trying to convince us otherwise,
there is scientific and empirical evidence that shows human influence has
contributed substantially to global warming and that the earth will get a lot
hotter than previously predicted. Wine growers in Spain are worried. Islanders
in the South Pacific are worried. The Philippines are in shock. The New Jersey shore is trying to recover. We ought to be
worried.
What global
warming means is beyond contemporary understanding. Possibly the melting of the
polar ice caps thereby raising the oceans levels, flooding low lying areas like
Florida, portions of New York City, Holland and much of the world's coast lines. Very troubling possibilities.
Crop failures, dust bowls, species extinction and human devastation.
Nearly
forty years ago satellite and space technologies gave us a view of our planet
never before seen by humankind. We saw a shimmering globe from deep in space
without borders, without boundaries, without fences and walls. We began to see
a whole living system, with all life interrelated and interdependent. We saw
the effect of choice becoming the affect of life.
No longer
can the individual look only to the corporate polluter and say, there is the
source of my pain. It's part of it, but until we, as individuals, no longer
tolerate pollution and pollutants in ourselves and in our work environments,
and let our voices be heard in a clarion call to stop, we will continue to befoul
our nest for future generations.
We forget, we are the nature we abuse.
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