My gradual involvement in Climate Change and Sustainable Development Advocacy..
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Freezing February
I love NYC! Clichéd though that sounds (possibly less annoying than the title of this post). It is where I finally can breathe without feeling like 100 people are watching my every move or judging me. The only one judging me here seems to be me. To make things better, I am working on a governmental decision making project. It is fun (v.v.v Heywood like) to be compiling a list of all existing governmental types. It would help if I had an idea of what it will eventually be used for, when it is due but New York is making me feel like all that is incidental. I am getting to explore this city, melt in the surreal skyscraper snow, hide in the beautiful wet blizzards and really just discover the real gutsy me (who possibly needs to buy boots to replaced the ballet slippers that are falling apart). There is nothing better than being completely broke and lonely in this amazing place. It really shows you what I can do, how resourceful I can be and drags me out exploring rather than hiding in my room.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Future of Climate Change
It is february. New York is being ravaged by blizzards and I am finding my feet in my new job. The New York City Library is where I take refuge when the city seems to big and busy. This is where I legitimately can take "me" time and just evaluate my current projects. This is where I was when I realized....the focus on climate is a distraction. Our biggest challenge is sharing our resources. The climate change debate is about waste. Imagine our atmosphere as a garbage dump. We know that it is half full. We know who filled the first half. Our challenge is working out rights over who gets to fill the second half. Sounds childish, doesn't it? We are not focusing on how to get rid of the garbage...instead we are squabbling over who gets to fill the remainder and how much time they get to do so.
We did not get an agreement at COP, and we won't get one at Cancun. But it is not all negative. There is always hope. That is why youth can make a difference. That is why any individual can change the world. No global agreement is actually a good thing. It focused on reducing emissions. But that is not the root cause of global warming, or climate change. It is merely a symptom. We can't rely on treating the symptoms and expecting the disease to go away. We are focusing on the wrong thing. I am not saying that we should not work towards a global agreement, I studied Politics and Government, I understand their value. BUT I think it is much more important to try and put pressure on our governments to see what can be achieved on our own.
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