The end is not nigh,
but it’s getting nearer
Perceptions by
Gerry Warner
“She’s
alive . . . She’s beautiful . . . She’s complex . . . She’s finite . . . She’s
hurting . . . She’s worth defending . . . She’s our Mother.”
Thus
begins the most stunning video I’ve seen in my life and I’d like to share it
with you before it’s too late. Please take me seriously because it’s all of us
that’s threatened. You, me, every one we love. Every form of life on the
planet. The planet itself. No one escapes this Grim Reaper because the Grim
Reaper is us. Our greed, our materialism, our indifference to what’s happening
right before our eyes that we refuse to see because we’d rather believe in the
myth of our invincibility and that the rules don’t apply to us.
Well
they do, but before I try to say more in my pathetically, inadequate way, see
the video for yourself and try to deny that you didn’t feel the earth move a
bit beneath your feet. Using our wonderful technology, the very technology
that’s leading us over the abyss, turn your computer on and Google “She’s alive
– Bittu Sahgal.” If that doesn’t work, go to YouTube and do the same. What
you’ll see first looks like the eye of a Cyclops, but it’s really the Grand
Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone Park, the third largest hot spring is the world
and filled with pigmented bacteria and steaming microbial mats, a fate not
dissimilar to what awaits humankind if all of us don’t smarten up.
Don’t
read any further. I said words are inadequate. But after you’ve viewed this
astounding video rejoin me and I’ll attempt to explain what it says to me.
Glad to
have you back. If that video doesn’t grab your gut, nothing will. As for its
canary-in-the-mine-shaft message to all of us, I can only tell you what it says
to me. We’re doomed! No, not tomorrow. Not likely this year or even the next
decade, but we’re getting damn close. Think back to the video. Remember all the
shots of the water rising? We all know why – Global Warming – but how many of
us are willing to raise a finger to stop it? Precious few, and from a
climatological point of view, it’s nothing short of a tragedy for all species
of life on earth today. The UN Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change says
industrial pollution by mankind is responsible for 95 per cent of the global
warming we’re now experiencing. And what’s that warming doing? It’s melting the
Arctic and Antarctic ice packs with sea levels predicted to rise between six
inches and two feet (18 cm to 20 cm) by the end of this century. More than 100
million people live within three feet (one metre) of mean sea level. The
implications are obvious. It won’t be long before New York starts to look like Venice
and millions will be displaced in Southeast Asia, Europe, Florida and Richmond
to name but a few. The oceans are also becoming acidified from atmospheric
pollution, coral reefs are dying and fish stocks are in free fall, which could
lead to large-scale food shortages world-wide.
You
also saw the clear-cutting of the tropical rain forests in the video. Miles and
miles of once green land turned to brown and barren wasteland much like the once
lush clear cut blocks in the forests of BC, another chainsaw massacre. And then
there were all those coal-fired generating plants belching smoke in the air
over China and the people on the streets below many of them wearing face masks.
I’ve been to China myself and can tell you that the Great Wall is as close to the
suburbs of Beijing as the North Shore Mountains are to Vancouver, but you
rarely see it through the smog.
And
just in case you think Canada doesn’t share the blame, what about the Tar Sands
of Alberta? They are so big they can be seen from outer space! When waterfowl
land on the treatment ponds they die within minutes while the discharge goes
into the already heavily polluted Athabasca River and is blamed for a rash of
cancer deaths in Fort Chipewyan downstream.
Let’s
cut to the chase. We’re a greedy and reckless species. We think mainly of
ourselves unlike the brave souls being killed by poachers as they try to
protect the forests and wildlife of the Amazon Basin. The attitude in the
Industrial West is: “I’m all right Jack.” Let Nature take care of itself. Her
bounty is unending. Don’t talk to me about a carbon tax to wean us off oil. That’s
drug addict talk. We’re addicted to oil and if we don’t use the intelligence
the Creator gave us to beat our addiction only one fate awaits us. Catastrophe!
Make
sure you see the video.
Gerry Warner is a
retired journalist and tries hard to be an optimist despite all the assaults on
Mother Earth.
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