dinsdag, december 15, 2009
This is bigger than climate change. It is a battle to redefine humanity

This is the moment at which we turn and face ourselves. Here, in the plastic corridors and crowded stalls, among impenetrable texts and withering procedures, humankind decides what it is and what it will become. It chooses whether to continue living as it has done, until it must make a wasteland of its home, or to stop and redefine itself. This is about much more than climate change. This is about us.
The meeting at Copenhagen confronts us with our primal tragedy. We are the universal ape, equipped with the ingenuity and aggression to bring down prey much larger than itself, break into new lands, roar its defiance of natural constraints. Now we find ourselves hedged in by the consequences of our nature, living meekly on this crowded planet for fear of provoking or damaging others. We have the hearts of lions and live the lives of clerks.
George Monbiot
Read on | The Guardian
See also | The exit strategy - nature.com
See also |
- COP15 Copenhagen (Official site)
- Climate Feedback Blog
- NRC- Handelsblad Background
- BBC Copenhagen
- The Guardian Copenhagen summit site
- The New York Times Summit pages
- Nature.com - Road to Copenhagen
- Financial Times In Depth
- The Copenhagen Diagnosis
- Holland Climate House Copenhagen
- Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Labels: Climate Change, Copenhagen
1 reacties:
Mobiots dramatic words might be true, might. And if they are, we are in a serious fase of transition. And that will allways hurt and means that tough times are ahead of us.
The one image sceptics are so afraid of and are so unwilling to comply with.
We are only at the beginning.
Daan Diederiks
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