Showing posts with label significant advances. Show all posts
Showing posts with label significant advances. Show all posts

07 March, 2016

Posts on blog pass 3000 mark - much, but little has changed


-       Robert McLean

Posts on our Beneath the Wisteria blog have just passed 3000, with the first being posted early in 2012.

Much, but little has changed since then.

In that relatively short time, the climate change conversation has gone from being contested, in many cases vigorously, to now being broadly and widely accepted.

There have been significant advances in terms of what should be done – international agreement arising from last year’s Paris climate talks is an indication of that – but the way of life in the developed world which is at the root of the trouble appears to continue unabated.

Many scientists and academics have spelt out where it is we are going wrong, why and what we need to do in response, but the world’s leaders appear to lack the courage to make the necessary changes needed to preserve humanity.

However, I suspect the trouble, the reluctance, rests not with just our leaders, but the wider population for any serious effort to counter climate change will demand that we (and that is all of us in the developed world) willingly opt for significantly different standard of living.

Ideally, contentment will not be guillotined, but many of the comforts we now take for granted look to be threatened.

And so although we can recline in comfort arguing that until our governments act, we will do little, but sadly that is a falsity that leads only to sweeping difficulties.

Our governments, of whatever persuasion, will not act until you and I step forward and tell them we want them to act and plan to counter climate change.

Below is the first post on our Beneath the Wisteria blog:

Tom Blees has a Prescription for the Planet.

He recognises the fact that the earth is ill and in a privately published book has put together his prescription.

Writing in praise of the book, the Director at Plasma Research in the US, Louis J. Circeo Jr., Ph.D. said: “Tom Blees has embarked on an important journey to launch a Global Energy Revolution. This book brings together the most important technologies of the day to counter the effects of global warming and looming energy crisis”.

Blees book is accompanied by the website that helps readers understand what he says is a painless remedy for energy and environmental crisis.

On the book’s back cover it says: “Global crisis, like climate change, pollution, and resource wars simply cannot be managed by the same systems that created them. The unprecedented severity of these problems demands a new world paradigm that actually offers solutions and promises a better life for all.

“Prescriptions for the Planet offers real remedies for all those dilemmas-and more. Impeccably researched and lucidly written, this is a must read for anyone concerned about the health and well-being of Planet Earth and its inhabitants.”