Thea : Cogitator

Re: The Hot Politics of Global Warming

Thea said Apr 24, 2008, 7:40 AM:

 

I had a conversation with a co worker on global warming and the human footprint documentary by national geographic (if you haven't seen it yet, go see it…jaw dropper).  The conversation was centered around the consumption habits of most Americans (me included) and what needs to happen to make human habitation of the earth more sustainable.  Her comment on all of this (boiled down for effect) was “they'll have to do someting about that”.

To which my response was - who is THEY?  I'd like to speak to them because they are making life in other countries unbearable, they're creating food shortages and droughts and other mass calamaties.  But there is no THEY. I had to remind her (and myself) that WE are part of the THEY. 

My point is, when I read on a post or blogg that the election cycle may bring new hope, it makes me wary.  No superpower is going to swoop down in the form of any government or official and put a band-aid on this mess.  Americans in general (me included) are not cutting down enough and are eventually going to be forced to do so by a government that has enough trouble regulating its own spending, let alone mine.  We rely too much on the powers that be in this country to fix whatever is going to be fixed, then complain when the people in charge screw up, because they're just people; all the while continuing to consume in record proportions, with only a few of us checking ourselves.  Is that accurate, or am I overdramatizing?  I don't know, as I rarely get comments back from posts.  Perhaps I'm a bit too antagonizing and beligerant.  I'm sorry for that. 

It's like when my kids break something in the house - nobody did it.  After about 5 years of hearing about nobody going into the fridge and taking the last of the cheese sticks, I wanted to get to know nobody really well and talk to nobody about the problems I was having with nobody.  But, of course, there was nobody to talk to… That's how I feel about the “US” and the “Bush Admin”.  It's probably how I'll feel about the next admin.  I want to talk to PEOPLE, not an idealized entity.  It's people that are causing most of the problems.

I can watch a dozen of these documentaries, talk to everyone I know about their habits and consumption.  And I appreciate all things to that end.  Thank you C4 for your input!  But, the comment about the US “flipping the bird” I found ironic, as we've gotten into the habit of referring to the US or the Bush Administration as a real entity when its really the citizenry of the US that needs to wake up and pay attention.  When I go out and am wasteful, I'm flicking the bird at the world.  When I leave on a faucet too long.  When I take that long liesurly drive to the store.  When I eat a fast food burger.  That's me.  I'm an American and I consume too much. 

I feel like we should all have a 12 step program or something. 

comments?

Namaste
Thea