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When I was growing up, my parents would say that while the world had changed, "there is nothing new under the sun," quoting the ancient saying -- meaning that the truisms of life were still the same and would always be the same. For a long time I agreed with them, but now at the age of 68 I don't.
As a painter, my Dad emphasized that artists should get their inspiration from nature, a point of view held by most painters and eloquently expressed by Paul Klee in this following quote.
In the 21st Century it is clear that technology has altered our lives in basic ways: parents can now choose how many children to have. Travel is almost effortless. Communication via cell phone is instant and cheap. Food is plentiful. Many people live in comfortable, climate controlled homes with cable television and an Internet connection that allows them to keep in touch with others around the world.
As I pointed out in my blog, A Revolution In Time, time also has changed radically over that last two hundred years. And the net affect has been to disconnect us from the cycles of the sun, moon, and stars -- which means we are much less sensitive to and less in tune with the natural forces of the Earth. Yet, as we all know, Mother Nature will win in the end .
In the future we must come to terms with the changes that technology has created along with an understanding of how to create a technology that does not disturb the balance of the Earth.
And the basic difficulty has to do with time. For example, the rise of sea levels is a problem but most important is how quickly they will rise. A rapid rise could be catastrophic as people will not have time to adjust; a slow rise will allow gradual changes that people can accommodate. Right now conservative sea level rise estimates range from a 1/2 foot (15cm) rise in the next 100 years to a 6 foot (2 meters) rise.
Plus it will take visionary leadership to commit resources for an outcome hundreds of years from now.
Yet this is exactly what we must do: Our survival depends on it.
So ironically having separated ourselves from Mother Nature -- having conquered nature as Isaac Newton and others intended -- we find that it is our human nature that we must come to terms with.
WILL PUBLIC OPINION LEAD TO ACTION ON GLOBAL WARMING?
According to polls in the Washington Post and the Gallop organization:
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As a painter, my Dad emphasized that artists should get their inspiration from nature, a point of view held by most painters and eloquently expressed by Paul Klee in this following quote.
Yet for hundreds of years, going back to the Rennaissance, the goal of humans was to conquer nature so that we were not subject to the natural forces of weather and disease, for example. And with the industrial revolution and now the hi-tech revolution, civilization has accomplished just that.For the artist communication with nature remains the most essential condition. The artist is human; himself nature; part of nature...
Paul Klee, Paths of the Study of Nature, 1923
The great pivot point...of human thinking was the conquering through science...of the forces of nature. Isaac Newton['s] ... ideas on forces defined through mathematics gave the basic template for all inventors to consider the taming of natural phenomena...
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Isaac Newton's mathematical insights unlocked the secrets of gravity, planetary and lunar orbits plus the laws of motion -- which led directly to the industrial revolution. (NASA) |
We have taken many of the powers of natural forces and put them into our own hands. So it is now up to us control these powers that we hold.The old bond between humans and nature has been permanently altered by technology. The task of the 21st century artist is to forge a new relationship between humans and the world, since our fate is inseparable from that of the Earth.
Rick Doble, 2002
This composite photograph, by a NASA satellite in 2012, recorded light at night from human activity across the surface of the Earth. (NASA) |
NOAA map from the US government, predicting the changes in precipitation about 100 years from now. (NOAA) |
And the basic difficulty has to do with time. For example, the rise of sea levels is a problem but most important is how quickly they will rise. A rapid rise could be catastrophic as people will not have time to adjust; a slow rise will allow gradual changes that people can accommodate. Right now conservative sea level rise estimates range from a 1/2 foot (15cm) rise in the next 100 years to a 6 foot (2 meters) rise.
Sea level rise is expected to continue for centuries...On the timescale of centuries to millennia, the melting of ice sheets could result in even higher sea level rise.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current_sea_level_rise
If there is significant melting of the Greenland glaciers or Antarctic ice, sea levels could rise much higher than predicted. (wikimedia.org) |
Yet this is exactly what we must do: Our survival depends on it.
So ironically having separated ourselves from Mother Nature -- having conquered nature as Isaac Newton and others intended -- we find that it is our human nature that we must come to terms with.
It is now our own nature that we must conquer and tame.
WILL PUBLIC OPINION LEAD TO ACTION ON GLOBAL WARMING?
According to polls in the Washington Post and the Gallop organization:
- 60% of people do not think Global Warming will affect them in their lifetime.
- While 84% of scientists agree that global warming is due to human activity less than half of the public believes this.
- 70% of scientists believe that global warming is a serious problem, again less than half of the public thinks so.
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