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What do you love about nature?

Posted on Aug 29th, 2009 by synonym for light : pliable provocateur synonym for light
This is in Response to the Questions and Reflections for August 29, 2009:

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What about the natural world appeals to or calls to or nurtures you?

nature.   I love how planet Earth is the perfect habitat for humanity.  I love how we need air for survival and how nature provides us air to breathe, absolutely free of charge.  I love how, in order to survive, we need water, and how nature provides water, again, completely free of charge, for us to drink.  I love how the planet, if left to her own devices, has a perfect system for the water cycle-- perfect water filtration system, free.  no charge.  it seems like magic, but it's only natural.  :-)  I love that.  I love how a seed can fall into dirt, and rain can fall on it and sunshine can shine on it and it magically turns into delicious food that we can eat.  We need food, and food is provided-- with minimal effort.  I love most things about nature.  I don't like wood ticks much, but they serve their place in the big scheme of things too.  I love, love, love that it's impossible to ever know everything about this gorgeous blue ball that we live on, that we can keep learning for a lifetime and never get bored, endless food for thought.  I love how the sun, moon and stars seem to circle round us.  I love how the wind blows the clouds past the stretch of sky that I can see.  I love the wetness of rain, the delicate perfection of a snowflake, the sheer vastness of the ocean.  I love the way the mountain feels as if it's looking out for me.  I love humans too, especially the ones who have found out that they are a perfect magical part of nature and have started trying to live with her and share in her goodness, rather than trying to conquer her or exclude or emprison her.  I love nature.  I am nature.  and so are you. 

one of the definitions of nature is "the universe, with all its phenomena".  I love that one.

recently I was given an assignment to write an essay about one thing I would change in the world, if I could magically change anything.  here's the answer....
 

If anything were possible—and I do believe that anything is indeed possible given the right amounts of imagination, ingenuity, determination, dedication and good, old fashioned, hard work—what is the one change I would make in the world?   After countless hours of contemplation on this subject, I have come to the conclusion that I would make all existing human communities into sustainable communities.  This is a tall order, but I believe that it is entirely possible. 

 

I’ll start by describing the type of community I have in mind.  A sustainable community, to me, is one that meets the needs of its current population without damaging the prospects of future generations or stealing the resources of other communities.  When I think of human needs I think of these things:  

  

  • clean, fresh air to breathe
  • clear, clean, fresh water to drink
  • nourishing, nutrition-filled food
  • shelter
  • clothing
  • family, friends, community
  • education
  • transportation
  • cultural enrichment--art, music, literature, dance, etc
  • health care, medicine, preventative care

  

In order to protect the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the land on which we grow our food, the use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers would be strictly regulated and the use of natural pest control and fertilizers would be encouraged.  In order to conserve our dwindling fossil fuel supplies and again, protect our shared air, water and land, all buildings would use wind or solar or micro-hydro power for their electricity needs.  We would use passive solar, thermal mass and natural convection for heating and cooling our living and working spaces.  We would use the water that falls from the sky to drink and wash, then reuse that water to irrigate our food plants, then reuse the water draining from our planters for flushing our toilets, after which that water would be returned to the earth for filtering.  (We could actually eliminate the use of water in toilets entirely.  There are now numerous affordable options for clean and efficient composting and incinerating toilets.)  New buildings could be designed this way, older buildings could be retrofitted to be super efficient. We would abolish “throwaway” products.  We would more highly value products that can last a lifetime.  We would reduce, reuse, recycle and repair.  In our closed system, the Earth, nothing would be thought of as “trash”, but rather as a precious resource.  In a sustainable community, work, school, shopping, entertainment, and living places could be within walking or bicycling distance from one another.  Bicycle and pedestrian pathways would be the rule rather than the exception.  We would have high speed, affordable, high quality, and efficient mass transit in every city on every continent.

 

When we think of Planet Earth, our shared home, as one large community we see that the wellbeing of each one of us is tied to and dependent upon the wellbeing of every other one of us.  We currently have many types of human communities across the globe, but we are indeed one large interdependent community, as well.  Abraham Lincoln said, “Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.”   In my mind the same applies to resources.  Those who would deny resources (clean air, water, food, shelter, clothing, education, transportation) to others deserve them not for themselves.  By using more than our fair share of limited resources (fossil fuels, metals, water) we deny others their fair share, others in poorer countries and future generations.  By polluting the air we all share and breathe, we deny others the basic resource of fresh air.  Often, by buying cheap, throwaway goods, we deny others a living wage, a fair wage, and in so doing we deny them access to nourishing food, comfortable shelter, and quality education.  In order for our individual communities and our one large community to be sustainable, we must all be aware of whether or not we are using more than our fair share.

 

Our planet currently supports the lives of more than 6.7 billion human beings.   According to the World Watch Institute, we can expect 3 billion more to join us in the next 50 years for a projected population of almost 10 billion by the year 2060.   I believe that we currently have the resources, ingenuity, know how and man (or woman) power to meet all the needs of every human on this planet and to do so without robbing future generations of the resources they will need to survive and thrive.  What we lack is the collective will to do so.  But I believe, passionately, that we are at a turning point and that this is not the time to lose hope.  I believe that the future of humanity can be bright and joyful.  Will you join me in making this idea a reality? 

 

http://www.worldwatch.org/node/5393

http://www-popexpo.ined.fr/eMain.html

http://synonymforlight.gaia.com/blog/2009/6/restart-reset-reality

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ohmsmom : Proud Research Associate
about 3 hours later
ohmsmom said

wonderful post, and yes i am with you.

Laurie : Energy Worker
about 15 hours later
Laurie said

From the top of my head, to the tips of my toes – I resonate with this post.  Thank you!

DiamondLil : Curiouser and curiouser
25 days later
DiamondLil said

did you get an A?!

synonym for light : pliable provocateur
about 1 month later
synonym for light said

hi girls.  I didn't know there were any comments here until today, so please forgive my tardy reply.  :-)

Lil - I didn't get a grade for this.  it was an exercise to see where my grammar and punctuation skills are.  they're pretty good, with room for improvement.  :-)  I think they are declining the more time I spend online.  lol. 

Laurie – thank YOU for reading and for being and for resonating.

ohmsmom – thank you.  we are all together, si? 

xoxo
~d

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