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Extinction Rebellion, what??

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As often happens my day began with a call from Mr X…Scan_20190219

The call continued:  “Dipper i was slowed down getting to work today, a real mix of people were on the bridge, waving banners, talking and singing,…something called Extinction something or other, could you drop all this world saving business and look into it for me, i’m afraid it could affect my interests…”

“Sure thing Mr X”

Mmmm where to start. Feeling bit lazy this morning a little browse on line, E, X…..Exxon….is that who i want?? what’s this?? A story that this oil company knew about climate change, and it was informing their own policies, but were promoting misinformation in relation to it??*….”Exxon’s Ceo was chosen as Trump’s secretary of State???” What’s was his name? Rex Tillerson??….., Rex T, T Rex?? Oh my God he’s a dinosaur, no wonder he worked in fossil fuels!!) ….well I’m beginning to understand we need to work with others, but this policy of giving jobs to those who are directly denying what is needed,* and in this case what sounds like a dinosaur – who let’s face it don’t have a great record of adapting to climate change, is hideously undermining of the direction we need to go. Scan_20190221 (2)Perhaps it should be exoff and divest, not exonn, particularly if it’s true they are going to deliberately misinform  their customers and share holders in relation to the planet’s conditions**…now if a TRex was appointed in a government, can we trust that government??***

….come on focus Dipper, E, X, T……extinction…..what’s this? “Earth’s sixth mass extinction,” this one evidently caused by humans, up to 50 % of all individual animals lost in recent decades, 40 % of global insect species in massive decline….

hold on a minute if the insects go that effects pollination, and all the things that eat and depend on them, and that eat them in turn, like we do….this could mean total collapse of life, not just human life…

Hold on a minute will that effect football??? If we don’t have even have food how we can play and watch football?…this is looking serious…

Come on Dipper back to the case…

EXTINCTION R, E, B….aah here it is Extinction Rebellion…..my god these people are talking about all the above, well may be not the football.

I’d better report to Mr X…..”morning Sir i thought i’d give you a quick report. It seems Extinction Rebellion are a movement of ordinary people who think not enough is being done in the face of all these well researched calamities that threaten All of Our Lives, not just hoped for future generations….

It seems they’ve trained in non violence so they can make peaceful protest to help everyone wake up to the situation so we can begin to solve it together…..”

“Bally hell, Dipper but do they have to block the traffic, can’t they doing something more positive???”

“That’s an interesting question Sir, I’ll get on to them straight away.”

And so i gave them a call, first of all i shared that me and Mr X (actually i’m not convinced about Mr X) but still that I, having read the information feel right behind them, still as gently i could i broached Mr X’s question….

“Thankyou for asking” was the response. I didn’t expect that usually when you ask such a question you get your head bitten off. Anyway the person i was speaking to who i think was called Elly ( i can be a bit forgetful around names) continued…”Many of us do. As best we can we live close to the land, reduce our fossil fuel use, choose carefully what we consume, and our own family do this more than most, but still as you can tell from the scientific information coming in, it just is not enough. We need others to wake up too.”

In summary from what I understood many of the obstacles to lower impact living, and reducing carbon reside in the way things are done and thought of in Parliament, the city, and even rural corridors of power, where despite the overwhelming scientific information of growing cataclysmic climate change and incredible species loss (eg insects and coral), investments, laws, regulations and policies carry on business as usual as if there were not, even subsidising or promoting and legally protecting counter productive policies (eg fracking) and entities and behaving as if we could eat and breathe money, but we cannot. All our children, like most species (at least the general diversity we favour)****, need healthy conditions to live with in, clean air, water, healthy soils..and the condition of all of these appears at tipping point….it seems for all our sake’s we need to put our heads, hearts and bodies together to begin to make the Great Turning (as Joanna Macy calls it) away from an completely unsustainable industrial growth society to one that cherishes and works with and lives within the bounds of glorious planet which is our home…. It seems many of those within Extinction Rebellion are making enormous positive efforts to live well (and i will be glad to feed that back to Mr X), but considering the severity of the situation our government and many power holding others, can gain from attention drawn to the circumstances so that they too can find the courage to more boldly act, for All our Relations, not just short term selfish self interest. All of us must ask the question, and will be asked it by future generations, what did we do to support a healthy Great Turning towards the Earth and away from actions that destroy our the very conditions that support life??

So though my own leaning is to positive creative living – low impact ways need to be pro-actively supported at a government level not blocked (as is so often currently the case), and when not nearly enough attention is being given to the state of our ecology on which we all depend, though direct protest may not be everyone’s cup of tea (“the frontier is long” as Arne Naess said and i mention in an earlier post), it feels fair enough.

I think I’ll let Mr X know i might be a bit later in to work today…

  • https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/exxon-knew-about-climate-change-almost-40-years-ago/ & also see paper by two Harvard researchers — Naomi Oreskes, a professor of the history of science whose work has focused on the energy and tobacco industries, and Geoffrey Supran, a postdoctoral fellow — published their peer-reviewed paper that “found that Exxon’s climate change studies, published from 1977 to 2014, were in line with the scientific thinking of the time. Some 80 percent of the company’s research and internal communications acknowledged that climate change was real and was caused by humans.

    But 80 percent of Exxon’s statements to the broader public, which reached a much larger audience, expressed doubt about climate change.

  • * Tillerson has moved onnow, but for more on Trump and others deliberate strategy of jobs for the unsuitable, listen or read Naomi Klein’s “no is not enough”
  • **deliberately misinforming us about our planet’s condition is not something i warm too, though we may all warm for it.
  • ***incidentally the uk government did something similar a decade or so ago in relation to the ozone hole….though from what i understand ozone has thickened now, at that time it was particularly thin in March/the Springtime over the Uk, to the extent that the army and perhaps all military personnel were given instructions to wear long sleeves (they already wear hats) to reduce the chance of skin cancer. Ordinary citizens were not given this information…I’m glad whoever had this information looked after the army, but how about us, those the army are surely here to defend and protect?? “Well you look after what you value,” as someone said at the time. I was working free lance at an English Nature reserve at the time and wanted to feel a bit more valued by my government (incidentally English Nature, which is the government arm protecting nature, has been cut 50% since the banks were being bailed out) – I cant remember if I pulled my sleeves down…
  • **** there are some species cock roaches, rats, disconnected speculators which will thrive as the conditions for a more diverse life deteriorate, but as is happening thousands that are more sensitive to environmental conditions – like those who are affected locally by London’s air pollution, and thousands through out the world who are impacted by pesticides, and habitat loss, will not.
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Ever felt in pain and a bit overwhelmed by environmental news??

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Scan_20190215 (3)Yeah me too! Though hearing the state of the world or particular things sometimes fires me up to investigate, and into action, people’s response to the current ecological news  isn’t always welcoming (haven’t they heard not to shoot the messenger)…..to avoid pain one time i put my head in the sand like an ostrich but the sun burnt my bottom ( i decided not to show you a selfie of that) …another time I hit my head against a tree (see image above) but I’m not a wood pecker so it really hurt my beak….

One thing I have learned when I am feeling a bit overwhelmed or depressed about things it can be good to share with someone who will just listen, not to try too to make it better for me or fix it, some things aren’t so easily fixed, however being truly just listened to can be very helpful. I feel we all could do with a listening buddy or ally…..being heard can help one feel more spacious about things and potentially bring fresh understanding….and if you don’t have a person who is good at this, you could, as one wise Elder suggested to me, and i personally have found very helpful, share your troubles with a bush or a tree, or a stream. One could also share with an animal companion (pet), even with a loved cuddly toy or imaginary friend…because they often really know how to listen, without interrupting also!!!

One of my unsung heroines (i think I’ll have a section for these) Joanna Macy looked into the root of the word apathy (“yeah whatever” attitude and inaction) and found at root the word had to do with “fear of suffering”….sometimes I and others, perhaps you also, don’t want to look at things?

It might hurt, we might have to make a change, an adjustment that could lessen our comfort, challenge our story of who we are and how have thought we might live…so i think I’ll stay on the sofa*…and sometimes if actively reflecting this can be the best action…(deep reflection before action can lead to wiser action), though if on the sofa i’m just web surfing, I’m beginning to suspect a walk may be better for me…

As Environmental Investigators, sometimes we come across hard news, behavior which are impacting not just hoped for future generations, but directly people and other forms of life which we hold dear. Others may also react strongly to our simply wanting to look into things, not realizing that finding less harmful ways of living and doing things is ultimately in all our interests….

Even as we wake up to our total dependence on and inter-relatedness with wider life, the fantasies of an unlimited industrial growth society have been running for a long time, and even as its unsustainability reveals itself and unravels, it is going to take all of us bringing our heads, hearts, good will, imaginations and deep listening together to further “the Great Turning,” as Joanna Macy calls it towards working with and within the bounds of life, for all our relations…..

Together we can do this, and as Arne Naess, who coined the term “deep ecology” said, “the frontier is long,” indicating that there are many different ways to be proactive for our ecological home. For some direct protest will be the way, for others actions in the form of repairing rather than buying something, or how we travel, or what we write or draw, what we give our time to, and one key I will elaborate on more soon is simply listening….

Scan_20190224Till then here is a link to Joanna Macy sharing a twelfth century Tibetan prophecy about the Warriors of Shambala, introduced by Dr Chris Johnstone, author of a wonderful book with her “Active Hope” which could be a very good gift for any ecologically anxious adult in your life!! Perhaps the Shambala Warriors time has come and they are already among us….

  • *also see https://dexdipper.uk/2019/10/16/inactivists/