Floods eh? Major floods every other year? Normal ? Me thinks not. Me thinks it is merely
a further indication that Climate Change is well and truly moving – aided magnificently
by the human race.
It’s not just the floods either – think ice-cap melt, think
drought in other areas and the like. Change everywhere at what seems to be unprecedented
rates. Of course, if the Gaia theory is correct – and I suspect it has a great
deal of credence – then the biosphere will [eventually] correct itself. Only
don’t expect that to happen any time soon – and don’t expect if to remain
inhabitable by the human race whilst it sorts itself out. [Gosh, I sound like a preacher here – apologies].
We can only blame ourselves for this situation – we have
modified the world to such an extent that we are too over-crowded and too
intent on using up a great deal of our resources with the entropic effect and the accompanying
degradation of our biosphere. This will, no doubt I think lead to increased shortages
of food and fresh water – with the obvious increases in prices and availability. [although no doubt some will prosper further enhancing the gulf between have's and have-nots. Further enhancing the possibility of unrest etc]
To my mind, this is exacerbated by the system of trading we
have adopted which by its very nature is resource consuming and ultimately
unsustainable in the long term. What I am referring to is Consumer Capitalism and its sustainability – at least in its
current form. I mean, a system based on gambling?? Nonsense!
Excuse me for the rant. It annoys me, worries me and I could go on. But we [including me] are all hooked on consuming - buying, owning things merely for strategic display, travelling at will wherever - all which doesn't exactly help those who come after us. Our descendants.
There I have said it. badly probably but I have said it all the same and I might say it again - but better.
I shall top it all by posting a print I made yesterday of William - on Adox MCC paper taken with a knackered and now retired Kiev60 and HP5 at his lovely home in Cromor.
Just William
PS> There is so much on the interweb about this subject I shan't link. I'm sure you can find it.
3 comments:
well said.
I agree whole heartedly!
Regards
Charles
A great portrait - love the light.
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