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em ching

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Hello,

Read an article by James Lovelock and his book 'Revenge of Gaia'.
Very beautifully and thought provokingly worded : http://www.independent.co.uk/opinio...-may-last-as-long-as-100000-years-523161.html

I asked the YI, How can we 'save' our planet now?
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Seems to say to take it into our own hands with greater enthusiasm. Which is encouraging but such an immense task of organisation, especially when our 'leaders' are more concerned with other matters - seemingly those that satisfy instant graticication, or maintaining 'power'.

Wilhelm: '..here is enthusiastic looking up to a leader. If a man hesitates too long, this will bring remorse. The right moment for approach must be seized, only then witll he do the right thing..'

Hmm, we really need to just do it ourselves, but how can we battle against what our government deems acceptable, and its slow progress when it comes to trying to reverse the damage and cut back? Perhaps the credit crunch is just what we need? Less manufacturing; less cars on the road; less spending more quietness and perhaps creativity in these times where capitalist pushing ahead has been stalled? And perhaps a greater instigation to save on electricity etc, which can only be good for the planet?
Go crunch!? :)

Just a thought
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