Monday, May 31, 2010

Is it too late to save the world?

I have refrained from making political statements on this blog and have kept my writing mostly light-hearted and pet related, but I can no longer ignore the big picture. After all, as indicated in my description for this site, we share this planet with our pets and all other life forms. In view of the ongoing catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico, I now feel compelled to make comments regarding this disaster that affects us all, no matter where we happen to live.

Recently, the CBC (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation) our national radio and television network, invited listeners to submit answers to the question, “What do you feel is the most important issue facing us today… be it local, national or international?”

For me, the answer can only be the need to stop the abhorrent destruction and desecration of this glorious Mother Earth. Think about it. A friend wrote to me that he finds the saddest thing in all this is that he’s afraid that American taxpayers are going to have to pay for the clean up. To me, this argument pales if we can't survive as a species on this planet. What do governments, corporations, politics, taxes, profits, liars, cheaters, saints and sinners matter if nothing of us or other life on this planet survives and all that remains is the devastation and havoc we've created?

The oil continues to gush into the Gulf waters with no real end in sight. BP is back to trying to cap the ‘leak’, something that’s already been tried and failed. In the meantime, The National Wildlife Federation’s very conservative estimates reports that already more than 150 threatened or endangered sea turtles are dead and 316 sea birds, mostly brown pelicans and northern gannets, have been found dead along the Gulf Coast as a result of the spreading oil. This does not include the number of mammals, (dolphins, whales, manatees, etc.) or the impact to oyster beds, shrimp harvest, or blue fin tuna. Really, the list is endless from the tiniest life forms right up to the top of the food chain. While these numbers continue to climb, the workers and volunteers who are struggling to clean up the mess are getting sick from the toxic chemicals that have been used to break up the oil slick. It wouldn’t surprise anyone to see increases in cancer and related diseases amongst these folks in the coming months and years.

We all have to share some responsibility in this. Long ago we bought into being a petroleum based global culture. If we pulled every gasoline-powered vehicle off the roads tomorrow, it would certainly help but that’s not our only use of oil. Like lead to the Romans, oil and our addiction to its many uses in the products we use every day will ultimately cost us far more in terms of our existence than any benefits we may reap.

When I got into my car yesterday, I realized I was surrounded in plastic, another petroleum based product. Even the low cost candles I grabbed when the lights went out during a recent storm are made from petroleum.

What is the alternative? I wish I had an answer… I sure wish someone would have an answer. This endless assault on the planet has to stop. I do my part. I recycle and try to limit my use products that are harmful to the environment, but… my part is so small in the face of the magnitude of what is happening worldwide. Yet, we must continue to be vigilant, do what we can as individuals to ‘stem the tide, and to have hope that it’s not too late.

I encourage everyone reading my blog to view this slideshow. Regardless of what some may think of Michael Jackson, he certainly had this right. This slide show, backed with his Earth Song is powerful stuff. I couldn't stop the tears. What have we done?!?
Mother Earth is under assault from every direction... She will survive but we may not.
Please watch and pass it on. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw4-HQeduu8

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