
How is it possible that we are so far removed from our environment, that we cannot comprehend that large cities, made from concrete, steel and glass (all highly reflective surfaces), create their own micro climate and subsequently affect the world around them? The amount of heat that is created in a city the size of New York must be astronomical. Start taking responsibility for your actions people, we are all guilty in creating this damage!
Every year lately we have had enormous disasters in all corners of the globe: major flooding, earthquakes, tsunamis, super storms… And this is possibly only the beginning. We have now mistreated this planet for decades, and the major effects are only just starting to show. If this is the beginning, and we do not seem to heed these warning signs, imagine how bad things will be 10 or 20 years from now. Super storms, erratic weather, droughts, flooding and major damage. We will not have to worry about having enough energy to keep the economy growing anymore, because power plants will end up being shut down from continuing storm and weather damage. Considering there were apparently 4 nuclear plants shut down and one on alert in the New York area after super storm Sandy, and electricity was no longer available to over 7 million homes, I strongly believe we need to find alternative solutions which will ensure people will be able to survive natural disasters. We have to get rid of the “head in the sand” mentality, and start acting pro-actively by re-empowering people to become self reliant again. Because what will people do when a disaster occurs that disables government and utilities?
We can no longer rely on government supplied resources and that our way of life will continue to improve or even stay the same as it is now. The damage after Sandy is only just lifting the curtain on the effects of what we have created with our energy and resource hungry society. We all bear the guilt, now we all have to create solutions.
Small, reliable communities in your local area, where everyone knows who they can go to for certain skills or resources are a great start for urban or rural areas. And people will have to start making a commitment to stop consuming. We now have so much stuff, we really do not need anymore. Who knew they needed an iAnything 10 years ago? Nobody had mobile phones 30 years ago, and we all got by fine! Public phone booths did a great job (most of the time, if they were well maintained…) We need to connect more with people who are in physical proximity, and not spend all our time on Facebook trying to connect with people on the other side of the planet. Yes, it is great to be able to be in contact with friends and family around the planet, but don’t forget the people where you live!
Post Scriptum:
Yes, I know, I am jumping on the Sandy bandwagon… Is there a bandwagon about Sandy? There seem to be remarkably little footage about the situation in the US, and some pages that advertise images of the aftermath of the storm do not load the images… 4 nuclear power station down and 1 on alert, apparently nuclear power stations need to be connected to the grid to be able to cool the spent fuel rods (is that really a smart thing to do??) The grid is currently down. Will this be the American Fukushima? Is something being covered up?
