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We Are Doomed! Sort Of!
Earth in crisis, food and water increasingly scarce, people freaking out. Should you join them?
It would be nice to think much of the ugliness is coming to an end.
It would be lovely to imagine the era of brutal Earth-mauling technologies, coal extraction and petroleum and industrial agriculture and strip mining and clear cutting and industrial fishing and all rest, all the more rapacious and unforgiving notions of how we exist on this planet are, after an era of unchecked capitalistic greed and waste and over-consumption right along with almost zero concern for consequences and the ethics of sustainability, finally moving toward obsolescence -- or rather, are quickly being shoved there by sheer necessity, brutal market forces, as supply runs dry and oil production slows and the Earth groans and spits and says, "enough already."
It is a pivotal time, and now more than ever, you get to choose the lens through which you want to watch it all unfold. Or implode.
Are we headed toward a brighter future packed like a Hooters Energy Drink with a renewed sense of hope and global cooperation? Or is our species plainly doomed to be crushed under the corn syrupy weight of our own gluttony and ego and entitlement? Are we waking up just in time to save ourselves from ourselves, or is that fistful of sociocultural Ambien we downed all those years ago merely causing us to sleep-drive into a wall of nuclear asbestos?
Choose your attitude, baby. Because on the one hand, you can cruise through cool conscious hipster mags like Grist or Treehugger and Dwell and Good and the like, and be happily inspired by all the latest ideas for sustainable development and socially conscious tech -- from micro-turbines built right into the skin of buildings, to amazing new solar panels, cool prefab housing, better batteries, microcars, electric mopeds, eco-nightclubs, dual-flush toilets and CFLs and bamboo everything, wind farms and urban solar initiatives and LEED-certified homes and even some tentative positive ideas from Big Auto. Hell, even toxic monolith Clorox has a green line of products that's actually, well, relatively green. Go figure.
Every major newspaper site has a green section. Every intellectual rag features weighty thought pieces on how we might stave off the encroaching calamities. Every pop culture magazine pumps out a heartfelt "green issue," despite how said magazine is usually printed on sweet virgin wood pulp and coated in petroleum-based wax and Chinese-made ink and if you lick the pages you will likely get cancer of the teeth. But hey, check out that sweet profile of Leo DiCaprio. Mmm, grass-fed hunkiness.
The goodness is spreading. Nearly all formerly soul-deadening supermarkets from Safeway to Wal-Mart to Ralph's now have large organic sections and multiple recycling bins and swell-sounding sustainability policies to match their new, softer lighting and friendlier layout, all designed to create a more welcoming vibe so you can feel like you're not contributing quite so painfully to the global petroleum-based corporate mega-economy when you buy that flat of strawberries in January.
And then there are the crazy inventors, the mad geniuses you can read about just about everywhere, the ones who've developed a Potential Answer to It All, maybe a new engine that runs on salt water and cat dander, or a new zero-point energy technology, or some sort of nano-cellular magnetic generator, or a method by which we can power the entire planet using only the energy created by mixing fingernail clippings and bat guano with whatever toxic gloop Ann Coulter is made of.
Indeed, it feels like incredible inventions are now pouring out of the woodwork, though this merely might be a reflection of our increased sense of desperation to find a magic bullet before it's too late. In other words, the mad geniuses have always been there, but we've never needed them so badly to really take notice.
Problem is, most of these nascent technologies come with a giant throbbing caveat: They're either still in concept stage, have barely been tested, or they only exist in the inventor's garage in happy rickety Make-style geekdom on an old Formica table next to a giant Death Star made of Legos. Almost none is provable at scale, none ready to be manufactured for the masses.
Add to this the fact that the forces of Bush Regime have slowed, stalled, blocked, or otherwise worked like bitter hellspawn to aggressively reverse every progressive (read: non-petroleum based) energy idea for nearly a decade, and all that positivism can be swiftly swallowed by the wary dragons of harsh reality.
Truly, before you get to too cozy with your low-VOC paint and organic grass-fed burger, it takes but a split second to shatter that green lens of hope and replace it with a crimson one full of blood and pollution and phthalates and cheap copper wiring in the form of e-waste, dumped into the slums of China and India, as the residual plastic floats out to the Pacific Garbage Patch and further chokes the collapsing fish and seafood stocks of the world.
How bleak do you want it? Tar sand extraction? Receding ice floes? Ocean food-chain collapse? Clean water crisis? Brutal food shortages? The plight of the rich who are struggling with being slightly less rich? Hell, you only have to glance at a single snapshot of those violently polluted Asian and Indian slums, or even of ominous shots of Beijing and Hong Kong and Mexico City and Las Vegas, to feel that we are still growing and lurching and sucking down resources far too quickly to understand how to do so responsibly.
For every bit of good news, bad seems to top it like a dirt clod on an ice cream cone. More than 10 years ago, we banned CFCs and as a result, the ozone hole is actually healing, which could theoretically help slow global warming. Then again, as the ice shelves melt, more trees grow, which, given the circumstances, might actually make things worse by reducing the albedo effect.
On it goes. Flooding in the Midwest has severely damaged corn and soy crops, further straining the food supply and washing tons of pesticides into the water table. Meanwhile, California is in drought, wildfires are spreading like, well, wildfire as the state endures its driest spring ever.
It's tempting to see it as one vicious tug of war, eternal dark forces pitted against eternal light, exemplified by, say, Big Oil CEOs on one side and hemp-loving biodiesel hippies on the other, a grand footrace to see if our rapacious capitalistic appetites will destroy us before our finer reason and good conscience saves us in the final minute.
Far harder to swallow the reality, which is far more gray and murky and strange. Because of course there is no 100-percent perfect energy source, no such thing as zero pollution, no magic bullet, no way to move through God's wicked workshop without breaking a few glasses and swiping some gumballs and leaving skid marks on the lawn. Maybe the real question isn't which lens to choose, but rather, do we even know how to see?
Mark Morford's Notes & Errata column appears every Wednesday and Friday on SFGate and in the Datebook section of the San Francisco Chronicle.
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Show AllIf there is money to be made in saving the earth, a lot of money, then it will happen. If the money is too small, then it won't happen. And, in this country, at least, this will be decided by the people living on the high ground who have been crapping on our heads from the dawn of civilization, as well as their political lackeys. For the politicians too, the money will have to be BIG. The caveat is that American capitalism is based on brutal and utterly ruthless selfishness and an unfathomable sense of total superiority by the Robber Barons. To most of those people, "saving the earth" is something fit only for pussies and losers. So don't be surprised if, in the end, it all really goes down on Planet Earth.
Haven't you heard? The Sun has turned it's face from us, it will all be over before long. The sunspot cycle has stopped, and the earth is quickly cooling down. A few measly thousand years with ice age temperatures, and the Human infection will be gone, the Solar System will be healed, and all can resume as normal, hopefully with a healthier fauna evolving on our planet.
I hope dogs and cats survive at least?
Over the eons this earth has shown amazing resilence, overcoming 3 mass extinctions and making a comeback. Saving the planet is not about saving the planet. Its about saving A planet we can and do exist on. If it all goes down the tubes my only advice to mother earth is not to do the "intelligent" primate thing again.
I too feel we may be facing a mass extinction. The psychic Sylvia Brown states that 90% of the people she does readings for are in their last Earth incarnations. I think the 10% who survive will be the indigenous peoples led by shamans and healers who are in harmony with nature and with spirit. Out of them will evolve a new humanity with a higher level of consciousness. (The rest of us will presumably remain in other dimensions or relocate to other star systems). Hope springs eternal.
"The psychic Sylvia Brown states that 90% of the people she does readings for are in their last Earth incarnations."
Please please please tell me that George Wanker Bush is in that 90%.
He (GWB) is consigned to the outer darkness where there is wailing and gnashing of teeth!
The dinosaurs were living in harmony with nature and wham. Indiginous peoples have been following shamans and healers for millenia and it has not turned out so well for them. Survival will dictate that something new will have to come into place not a regression to outmoded beliefs.
Good satire, MM.
Since the free market has destroyed the Earth, then a new green branding will save it! Yeah, that's the ticket! If we all throw away our old products and buy new green products, we will save the environment! It's all so simple! Just put on your carbon cap and keep thinking "I hope this is my last incarnation. … I hope this is my last incarnation." I guess the wheel of karma has decided to let us all go since enlightenment seems to be out of the question. Nice try though, Buddha.
Great article. Don't believe all the "green" hype. It is hype. Corporate pillaging and unsustainability dressed in recycled corporate greed. Actually, slash the corporate. Humanity's greed and the West's domineering paradigm that success is measured in terms of how much more stuff you can consume than your neighbor. How many of us feel funny or "eyed" when we bring those more-money-making eco-green, save-the-world, buy-me-too canvas grocery bags designed to give us that feels-good-right-here fuzzy feeling. Besides, they're better at hiding the high-fructose-corn-syrup-diabetes-epidemic-gluttony-that-we're-eating a little better than those evil, semi-transparent animal wrappers were used to using. If or when we are gone, Earth will not just lose the virus/disease that is ravaging her today. She will lose her only creation that can fall to its knees and weep at the sight of those orange/pink/blue/violet sunsets we sometimes forget about. And that's something we shouldn't forget!
Its time to take a pleasant, persistent, spiritually-bound walk around this life of ours and realign with The Creators most pleasant, persistent, spiritually-bound creation: this Life of Ours.
www.oneplanetonelife.com (check it out, its a new version!)
Will
Good piece-
A month or so back I was on the receiving end of one of those annoying "broadcast message forwards" because a dumbshit realtor I had once contacted never deleted me from his "contacts". Well, I was going to scrap it but... the heading did say "Everybody MUST SEE This!!!". So like a fool I bit. It was a link to a video clip of a hot news item broadcast by some FOX News affiliate from Bumblefuk Arkansas and was touting the new "water car". That's right a car which you just fill the tank from your garden hose and away you go.(This was SERIOUS, not a put on) I was so outraged by such a sucker punch I responded in caustic fact based detail describing the nature of the fraud. I responded to the entire multiple lists of contacts from each of the previous "forwarders".
Well, you would not believe the Moonie ShitStorm which came out of that. I was accused of everything from being a "liberal denier who cannot cope with inspired technology"... to poisoning Mother Theresa.
The apparant takehome message is this country is full of whack jobs who will do nothing to stop the horror all the while hoping some three-toothed dipshit in a garage in Bumblefuk, AK will discover the FIX just in the nick of time.
Great article, Mark Morford. Which attitude do I have? Both. I'd like to believe that there's still time to save us from disaster, and I'm making a concerted effort to green up my life in as many ways as I can (and would do more if I could afford it -- e.g., solar PV panels on the roof, electric car, etc.). But, as I just posted on another article here on CD, after watching the DVD "A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash," I've come to the very sad and frightening conclusion that we're doomed. Screwed. Toast. Finished.
Once people wake up to the fact that there is not enough oil to feed our insatiable demand for it, gas prices will soar, people won't be able to get to work or to pay their utility bills, food will disappear from the supermarkets, people will go hungry, there will be rioting in the streets, the economy will crash, and it will be every man, woman and child for themselves. It's going to get real ugly out there. By the time we come up with an affordable alternative to fossil fuels (and no, nuclear is not it -- you need uranium to power the reactors, and there's not enough of that left either), it will be too late. Millions and millions, perhaps billions, of people will die.
The good news is that humanity -- what's left of it -- will return to a simpler way of life - not by choice, of course. And that will be a very good thing for Mother Earth and the creatures who are left to inhabit it.
dpnelson93-
Don't think that their aren't non-indigenous Indo-Europeans who are in touch with nature and the shamanic instinct as well.
Let's see. I think we're fooked but, those of us left will look back and say, finally, "never again". We have been a holocaust to the planet and, while Gaea will rebound, she may just leave us behind when she does.
I used to worry about this, along with nuclear war, bio-terrorism, etc., but, I don't worry anymore. I do what I can to walk lightly and inspire others to do the same. But, when our die-off comes, and come it will, I only pray for the forgiveness of those people who come after us. Black Anarch out.
Look into the concept of economic relocalization... many of us have been doing this now without the fancy tag. If we decentralize and localize; transportation, renewable alternative energy production, food, waste management and recycling, construction and building materials and natural resource utilization we can wage peace against the multi-national centralized totalaterian control system by putting them painlessly out of business. The consolidation of wealth and power can be disassembled, divide and conquer, the solution to pollution is delution... yes these are words of revolution! It could be bloodless and take just a few years to pull off if it gains critical mass. It could begin with suburban neighborhoods buying up distressed properties and changing the zoning so small local owned businesses could provide goods and services for the community within walking distance of homes... small towns within big ones! The ellite hate alternative energy from the renewable alternatives because it works best in small scale local applications and after the initial investment creates no monthly payment cash flow for Wall Street to thrive on, it's the beginning of decentralization that they know is their death warrant. We don't have to sacrafice much to live better on a localized scale that could truely make the world an ownership society. This is how we can wage peace against the corporations that dominate everything, and have brought us to the edge of a cliff.
My friend, the nature guide and I just purchased an old, strong sailboat for "a song" and I plan to learn to sail. It's natural for him. In any case, it's docked at a very low key place but can make it to Mexico in a few days, the Florida Keys in 2, etc. The dockmaster gave up everything he owned to buy a much fancier boat and said "he saw it all coming." He told me LOTS of people are opting to live at sea these days so they are not tethered to the land and what may happen.
My friend was a nature tour guide and is the type who knows which berries are edible, and where to find fresh water sources. He's been brushing up on archery and really does believe (he's had precognitive dreams) that the oil shortage and increasing creep into fascism is going to accelerate. I like to think things won't come to that, but knowing I can get on the water is a relief. Then, too, storms are no picnic in Florida (on water or land!)
I sit here in a cloud of choking smoke listening to the updates on the 1000 fires that surround me. That's right 1000 fires and it doesn't even rank as the worst natural disaster in the US. All the kings horses and all the kings men can't do crap when nature lays down her cards. If you weren't right with her before the midden hits the windmill there's no fixing the roof in the middle of the storm.
The biggest disaster is that our play-money economy won't allow people to simply pick up tools and fix things. We can't install solar panels because we rent our houses from landlords and mortgage companies and they eat all of our income. For the same reasons we can't grow fruits and vegetables or keep chickens because real estate agents write all the CC&R's that allow them to sue you for using 'your' property.
It's illegal to eat, sleep, piss or shit in the US without paying rent to somebody and even the campgrounds demand rent. In many towns and cities it's illegal to simply feed the poor.
If you think you have assets and you can't pick it up in a cloth sack and hear it clink you don't really own anything. Thirty seconds on a keyboard and Homeland Security can deny you every penny in your bank account for no reason other than a whispered rumor of terrorism.
It freaking looks like Mordor from here and it seems that Bush has the dog-gummed ring.
Siouxrose,
Sailing is awesome. Nothing like the sound and feel of a light wind catching the unfurled sail, the boat cutting silently into the waves. For me sailing ignites my imagination and gives a sense of freedom like nothing else. You may be correct though, it may end up being a means of survival in dire times.
Maybe one day we will pass each other and with the customary nod and hand wave of sailing courtesy, not realize who we just passed.
pangolin,
I assume you are in northern ca, as am I at the moment. They are predicting more lightning strikes this weekend, yipes! One advantage to all the smoke from the northern ca fires? breath in deep and you get a helluva buzz.
Another insightful article by Mark Morford.
Pangolin: I was in Northern California today, and from a little south of Petaluma all the way up through Healdsburg and across to Napa, the sky was gray and smelled heavily of burnt wood from the numerous fires. Even on the Central Coast, there were many fires and our cars have been sprinkled with ashes from the many fires last week.
Rebelnow: I don't know about a helluva buzz, but my eyes were watering for awhile.
"Mordechai Shiblikov June 25th, 2008 1:16 pm
"The psychic Sylvia Brown states that 90% of the people she does readings for are in their last Earth incarnations."
Please please please tell me that George Wanker Bush is in that 90%."
Are you blind, or what?! Cheney's the more dangerous criminal of the two, and there are many others far more dangerous than [dumb] GW Bush. Why leave them out when they're the worst and puppet Bush around as they wish?!
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Morford wrote, "It is a pivotal time, and now more than ever, you get to choose the lens through which you want to watch it all unfold. Or implode".
Well, most are shooting or aiming for implosion; unable to choose a reality lens to look through, either voting for hypocrite, and so on, Obama, or else for McCain, never putting on the reality lens that focuses on the Nader team, f.e. And that's only one of many examples. As Mordechai Shiblikov illustrated seeing GW Bush as the man in control and most responsible, i.e., guilty, he also doesn't know the difference between the reality lens, and the disneyland kind.
Siouxrose, a sailboat is an excellent idea. No fuel needed to run it.
Siouxrose June 25th, 2008 10:26 pm
The dockmaster gave up everything he owned to buy a much fancier boat and said "he saw it all coming." He told me LOTS of people are opting to live at sea these days so they are not tethered to the land and what may happen.
The boat will allow you to distance yourselves from marauding crowds looking for food, and thats a good thing, but it won't allow you to avoid "the authorities" who will probably claim authority over all forms of transportation -- unless you get out in time to Mexico or Belize or Venezuela or, or, or, ...
Kent
KENT: I can't be RULED by fear. I have very good instincts... like biking with my grandson yesterday I sensed exactly when I'd have enough time to swim for 5 minutes before a dangerous storm blew in and the state park personnel emptied the springs. I usually can SENSE things like this. My man friend even as a child used to set up a fort on his Delaware canal and people would pass and never see him, i.e. he's a natural at camouflage.
I remember asking people who had survived Hurricane Andrew (Homestead, Florida) if they were aware of any evidence to support MY notion that the really good people in families had little damage to their domiciles, whereas the real creeps saw major loss. (This is not to imply I believe all who suffered from Katrina or recent floods deserve that fate.) He said he did notice that. Sometimes the angel of death passes over, especially if your life purpose is still fueled. Some people do NOT want to live, they want a way out, and I think some hide behind religion and the notion (End Times) that destruction = God's will because they can't bear their own disappointment in life, and want to throw "the gift" back at Creator.
Meanwhile, I still have a little home... and need to be in it to help with 2 amazing grand children. I can't imagine why so many newborns are still coming into this world, but my daughter says maybe they know something we do not. Every society has seen surprise developments and life change in ways it never could anticipate. We are on such a cusp as indeed NECESSITY is the mother of INVENTION.
I too am keeping my sailboat at the ready. I consider the dock fees a cheap form of insurance against the worst. Also got plan B on the burner- mountain man post apocalyptic pioneer- just need a dirtbike to get out of town quick. Such a sad state of affairs.. this Cold War Part II
Eat, drink, be merry, quest for the ultimate orgasm, be kind and compassionate, stop for that frog crossing the road, write that book you've been thinking about (or at least the first chapter), meditate, do what you can and, as Dave says, make the best of what's around.
There's shit on everyone's schedule. Don't make it worse than it has to be.
- for a pleasant surprise, check out the biggest Green of all - Green Island http://www.rudemacedon.ca/greenisland.html
SIOUXROSE,
I agree with your idea that certain people pull the disasters upon their lives and houses, while others that follow a path with a heart -- are "angelically" protected.
I believe that this is a result directly out of the source energy being manifest ( for both of those being given what they've been asking for ):
__ DESTRUCTION __ is invited in and allowed by consistently asking for it not to come, as universal source reacts to what we focus our attention upon ( ignoring the "verbal" negation )
__ SAFETY __ is invited in and allowed by consistently asking for it to BE present, as universal source reacts to what we focus our attention upon -- and brings more of what we our intending, through cosmic "Law of Attraction".
The teachings of Abramham-Hicks are clear that we are misinformed about what we call VICTIMS, as they are the creators of their lives, just as the rest of us are. These teachings are a BOON to explain to people why they mistakenly bring disease and destruction upon themselves, through their unbridled negativity and un-focus of attention ( TV too much so ) and intentions ( don't know what I want ).
Namaste « Presence »
« We must be the change we wish to see in the world » — Gandhi
« There is a sufficiency in the world for man's need but not for man's greed » — Gandhi
« We adopt the means of nonviolence because our end is a community at peace with itself » — ML King
NAMASTE: The problem is there's a thin line between "you create your own reality" = blame victim, and how to show GENUINE remorse and heartfelt empathy for REAL catastrophe. I am on the fence as to whether victims of war "created" that reality. Between lifetimes did they ELECT to be part of a massive group karmic experience? Hard to say. The self living the reality is so much less than the greater portion that "created" it... and therein lies the rub!
SIOUXROSE,
Yes! I struggle exactly therein myself, and although reluctant to issue blame, we do live enmeshed in many layers of awareness:
__ ego forms
__ collective & individual conscious beliefs, and similarly
__ collective & individual unconscious beliefs
with all of this mostly running automatically. Our beingness sometimes is focused at the level of:
__ our conscience ( or moral compass ) thought patterns, or
__ perhaps at other times as loosely felt although deeply held beliefs.
With so many hidden reactive patterns, and egoic identifications, what we call "independent" thinking is most often likely still within those pre-determined amalgam of boundaries.
If I was actually able to break free myself, and responsibly create well being flowing through me, I would no longer be feeling the pains that I have. With that as a gauge, I accept that there must be still something more important to "me" than my health, and although I wouldn't label myself as a victim, perhaps I still do believe that at a deeper level - which is the trap that I have yet to find the release for.
Abraham states that there is no REAL catastrophe, and that all that IS we collectively do ELECT to create in that composite dance of so many levels of awareness:
__ others before us, when their now was back then,
__ promulgated/created a portion of our current reality now, while
__ we ourselves pre-pave portions of our future reality
It seems so harsh until realizing that there is little else to teach us, other than our own experience, as words themselves can only resonate within those boundaries of our limiting beliefs ( and their revision is mired in inertia ).
WE agree that "The self living the reality is so much less than the greater portion that 'created' it … and therein lies the rub!"
Indeed, mysteriously aligned with source at times, while more often feeling uprooted and tumbling ( standing in the way of my own light ), while being blessed to seldom wander too far away -- this journey breathes us in toward and then out away.
The greater mystery, to discover how can one stay 'in touch' and aligned across that greater self, whilst being fully present to what IS happening.
Namaste
NAMASTE: Here's the thing: The Age of Aquarius brings forth a perspective based on Truth, the air sign capacity for detachment, and the metaphysical co-creatorship power of manifestation based on the projection of CONSCIOUS intention; BUT Pisces, the age we are exiting, is based on water/feelings & compassion. It is so easy to seem uncaring or oblivious to the quite remarkable levels of pain, suffering, torture, depravity, waste etc when we SPEAK TRUTH, as the connection among all of us can be lost to those words.
Reality, as it's termed, is like an onion (or lotus) possessed of many levels. At the core level of ultimate physical expression we see say war, and at the uppermost levels, the past lifetime threads that helped to pave the way to bring it on now. People are living at different levels within that onion/lotus... and thus we can speak of experience at one level that is utterly alien to (though not in itself a contradiction to Truth) those experiencing it... how to make words of compassion that convey truth? Most want a way out, a push button instant answer, or the prosac painless state from which to just endure...
I am on deadline, gotta run.