Sunday, April 25, 2010
Summer
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
None like it Hot!
I was listening to the radio the other day and someone was arguing about whether or not global warming exists. While listening I came to a new opinion on the whole issue. My new opinion is that, in a way, it’s a moot argument. There is the constant battle between people who believe in global warming and those who believe it’s all just a natural cycle of the planet. Regardless of which side you are on I think everyone can agree that climate change exists. There is no denying the rapid changes our planet has been going through.
So, now accepting climate change as an ongoing fact of life, regardless of the source, let’s look at what those two sides are arguing for. Keep in mind these are just my opinions. The side that believes climate change is a natural cycle of the planet is fighting for... nothing. They believe our pollution is not the cause of our warming the planet. I think their general attitude is that we shouldn’t worry so much. That continuing on as we are now isn’t that bad as we think. These arguments seem to pop up often as a defence after someone being accused of environmental irresponsibility.
Now the side of those whole believe in global warming. These people tend to believe we are being environmentally irresponsible is some matter. These people often fight for environmental change and use the idea of global warming to support their actions. They are fighting for less pollution and a more sustainable way of life. Their general attitude is that if we don’t start changing our ways we could potentially destroy the planet and wipe ourselves out.
Now let’s look at a few facts. Pollution is bad. More and more species of animals are going extinct. We continue to destroy the environments of other livings things, burn forests and pump toxins into the air and water. Fresh water is becoming alarmingly scarce and will likely become as valuable as oil. This water isn’t vanishing, it’s still out there but it’s becoming contaminated to the point where it isn’t usable. We continue to burn through natural resources at an alarming rate and we WILL eventually run out. The world is not living in a sustainable fashion. How long until tuna fish is but a memory? All in all, the world is acting in an irresponsible manner, like a man throwing all his wood on the fire at once. The bright light and heat of a bonfire may be glorious but once it dies out and he finds himself without fuel, he’s forced to suffer through a very cold night.