Showing posts with label CLIMATE CHANGE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CLIMATE CHANGE. Show all posts

11/09/2017

Nature’s Will shall always override human’s petty ‘urgencies’

A major point about “climate change” that is not understood (and basically disregarded) relates to how human consciousness and levels of Being (frequency resonance vibration) affect the Earth’s vibrational field, especially in this day and age of “upheaval”…for nothing is separated when it comes to our Mother and her offspring. Climate changes/extreme weather occurrences also reflect the chaotic inner life of humans, as we (as a species) find ourselves cut off from Source, believing in lies (i.e., out of alignment with Divine Will and personal intuition), acting out pre-programmed/unconscious shadow aspects, buying into social/cultural/religious conditioning programs, and ultimately externalizing all of these factors, causing more friction and polarization (liberals vs. conservatives, Christian vs. Muslim, etc.) which then, in turn, manifests itself in the external world – including the climate.

The push to “save the world” by fighting “climate change” through external measures (especially via Statist measures) is also a reflection of the mechanical movement of the sleeping – out of alignment with the Divine – masses, who are essentially being controlled by occult forces that feed off of all the chaos, suffering, and emotional “loosh” that’s generated as a result of reactive behavior. Without being grounded in any true experience/inner realization of – or inner work towards – wholeness and soul embodiment (thereby truly experiencing – transcending intellectual/philosophical knowledge – the unitary Oneness that exists between human and nature), we find ourselves collectively caught in a closed loop of decay.

The Earth’s climate and Her nature are not “broken”, nor will any external/mechanical/technological attempts to “fix it” do anything to reverse what we are currently experiencing. The planet doesn’t need to be “saved” – never has, never will. Nature’s Will shall always override human’s petty ‘urgencies’ (which are, after all, based upon humanity’s disillusioned/illusory – and quite arrogant – anthropocentric view of itself in relation to the world)…as if “we” ever had any control over Nature whatsoever.

10/01/2007

YOU can make a difference!

Do you feel helpless as you see the earth being destroyed faster and faster and warming up at an alarming rate? There are many simple things you can do in your daily life — what you eat, what you drive, how you build your home — that can have an effect on your immediate surroundings, and on places as far away as Antactica. Here is a list of few things that you can do to make a difference.
  • Use Compact Fluorescent Bulbs. Replace 3 frequently used light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
  • Inflate Your Tires. Keep the tires on your car adequately inflated. Check them monthly.
  • Change Your Air Filter. Check your car's air filter monthly.
  • Run your dishwasher only with a full load.
  • Use Recycled Paper. Make sure your printer paper is 100% post consumer recycled paper.
  • Adjust Your Thermostat. Move your heater thermostat down two degrees in winter and up two degrees in the summer.
  • Check Your Waterheater. Keep your water heater thermostat no higher than 120°F.
  • Change the AC Filter. Clean or replace dirty air conditioner filters as recommended.
  • Take Shorter Showers. Showers account for 2/3 of all water heating costs.
  • Install a Low-Flow Showerhead. Using less water in the shower means less energy to heat the water.
  • Buy Minimally Packaged Goods. Less packaging could reduce your garbage by about 10%.
  • Buy a Fuel Efficient Car. Getting a few extra miles per gallon makes a big difference. Save thousands of lbs. of CO2 and a lot of money per year.
  • Carpool When You Can. Own a big vehicle? Carpooling with friends and co-workers saves fuel. Save 790 lbs. of carbon dioxide and hundreds of dollars per year.
  • Reduce Garbage. Buy products with less packaging and recycle paper, plastic, glass and batteries.
  • Plant a Tree. Trees suck up carbon dioxide and make clean air for us to breathe.
  • Unplug Un-Used Electronics. Even when electronic devices are turned off, they use energy.
  • Put on a Sweater. Instead of turning up the heat in your home, wear more clothes.
  • Insulate Your Home. Make sure your walls and ceilings are insulated.
  • Air Dry Your Clothes. Line-dry your clothes in the spring and summer instead of using the dryer.
  • Buy Organic Food. The chemicals used in modern agriculture pollute the water supply, and require energy to produce. Drink less milk and eat more fruit.
  • Bring Cloth Bags to the Market. Using your own cloth bag instead of plastic or paper bags reduces waste and requires no additional energy.

Environment solutions - Rainforest Action Network - Guide to Greener Living - MilkSucks

07/11/2006

Global warming is great news – for oil companies

The Stern warning that our frenetic burning of fossil fuels is unleashing Weather of Mass Destruction across the world has been slowly seeping into Britain’s mental atmosphere over the past week. On cue, the oil corporations have renewed their PR campaign to promote themselves as the solution rather than the petrol-scented problem. They have pumped out adverts that look like Greenpeace brochures, warning of “the threat to our world” and pledging to be “at the forefront of action against global warming.”
Behind this greenwashing there is a gloopy black reality. Shell is spending 0.06 percent of its global sales on renewable energies, less than a tenth of the sum it spends on finding new sources of fossil fuels that will warm the planet yet further. But beyond even the hard figures, there is a remarkable untold story unfolding in one of the darkest parts of the planet, showing that Big Oil is actually banking on runaway global warming. The Arctic is the world’s early-warning system, warming twice as rapidly as the rest of the world because of a swirl of climatological bad luck. In the past fifty years, half of the Arctic ice cap has simply melted away, and in the winter of 2004-5, an area the size of Turkey cracked up and fell into the sea. By the end of my lifetime, unless there is drastic political action, all the perennial sea ice in the Arctic will be gone and there will be a watery absence at the top of the world.
This is a disaster for the Inuit, who are having to abandon their continent. It is a disaster for humans in low-lying countries – from Bangladesh to the South pacific – who will be rendered environmental refugees by rising sea levels. But for the oil companies – in practice, if not in their press releases – it is a glorious moment. The US Geological Survey says that a quarter of all the remaining oil and gas in the world – cher-ching! – is lying beneath Arctic ice. The oil companies who publicly claim global warming causes them pain are now spending billions to scavenge through this melting land for profits.
The article is here
The Independent - 04/11/2006 Johann Hari