 Photo of a cat looking through a screen by local photographer Terry Krysak
What's Important This Week:
"The Earth Today Stands in Immediate Peril: ..and nothing short of a planetary rescue will save it
from the environmental cataclysm of dangerous climate change" -- the
considered opinion of a group of eminent scientists writing in a
peer-reviewed scientific journal. Thanks to several readers for the
link.
Birds Beginning to Vanish, Too: Verlyn
Klinkenborg reports on an Audubon Society report about massive drops in
the population of meadow birds in the US. This comes soon after reports
of similar drops in bee populations. Klinkenborg always has a way of
eloquently telling us what the news really means: "What they [birds and
other wild creatures] actually need to survive, it turns out, is a landscape that is less intensely human...We
look around us, expecting the rest of the world’s occupants to adapt to
the changes that we have caused, when, in fact, we have the right to
expect adaptation only from ourselves." The Sixth Great Extinction
continues.
Making a Personal List for Self-Sufficiency and Radically Simple Living: Zane Parker at Lichenology has created a list of things he wants to learn to make himself
-- foods and foodstuffs, clothing, electricity, tools, furniture,
recreation. I am watching his experiment with interest. I would prefer
to learn to do these things collectively with others in an Intentional
Community, which means I'll be far behind Zane. But as he says, for
now, we have time. [Also from Zane, this link to the US Drought Monitor]
The Qualities of an Effective Activist: Avid, influential, self-directed, independent, collaborative, provocative, methodical, curious, and, most interesting, specialized: "All [activists interviewed] have settled on a community or two that suits their circumstances.
None reported wide participation across many different types of
communities." In other words, find where your unique gift and passion
intersect; do one or two things really well. Is this the essential
difference between those of us who write and those who act? Thanks to
Dave Riddell for the link.
Global Oil Demand Growth Rate Has Doubled This Year: This suggests a sharper rise in oil prices, and a sharper fall as production peaks and what's left is used up that much faster.
What To Do With Dead & Broken Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs:
Many of us have made the switch to these durable, energy-efficient
bulbs (and in Canada we'll soon have no other choice), but disposal is
a problem -- they contain small amounts of mercury. Here's a link to what to do with them when they break or wear out. We urgently need a simpler way to safely dispose of these, and batteries. Thanks to sagefool for the link.
Thoughts for the Week:
Inmates' Words: The Poetry of Guantanamo
Wendell Berry's Seven Steps to Eating Responsibly (from the Centre for Ecoliteracy -- thanks to David Parkinson for the link):
- Participate in food production to the extent that you can.
- Prepare your own food.
- Learn the origins of the food you buy, and buy the food that is produced closest to your home.
- Whenever possible, deal directly with a local farmer, gardener, or orchardist.
- Learn, in self-defense, as much as you can of the economy and technology of industrial food production.
- Learn what is involved in the best farming and gardening.
- Learn
as much as you can, by direct observation and experience if possible,
of the life histories of plant and animal food species.
I know, preaching to the choir. But as long as someone is listening... |
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