I wholeheartedly agree, especially as someone with close friends and living in Bengal. I don’t even know how hot it gets there these days, but there’s a (very regrettably) good chance some of them may perish due to the heat.
But with that said, my concern is that individual action, or even collective actions by governments, on a planet with 8 billion people on it, simply isn’t enough in the grand scale of things. I believe that we have made enough technological advances to withstand an oil crisis, but what we need these days is a forcing event to push governments to adopt them and individuals to accept the transition. I am… cautiously hopeful that this could be that forcing moment.
And by the way, thanks for sharing those verses. I understand very little German, but even I can appreciate how beautiful those lines are.
I wholeheartedly agree, especially as someone with close friends and living in Bengal. I don’t even know how hot it gets there these days, but there’s a (very regrettably) good chance some of them may perish due to the heat.
But with that said, my concern is that individual action, or even collective actions by governments, on a planet with 8 billion people on it, simply isn’t enough in the grand scale of things. I believe that we have made enough technological advances to withstand an oil crisis, but what we need these days is a forcing event to push governments to adopt them and individuals to accept the transition. I am… cautiously hopeful that this could be that forcing moment.
And by the way, thanks for sharing those verses. I understand very little German, but even I can appreciate how beautiful those lines are.
Thanks.
For sure, we need collective action, urgently. But we still need individuals which pave the way.
In a way, we need to re-invent our civilization: We need to cease to use fire for everyday needs. This needs every brain we can muster.