Retired activist chasing rainbows. This blog is a collection of articles by the rebellious seeker that he has written over the years. They are categorized under the four headings that are shown. They are the reflections of a life that began with heady optimism and spirited activism. Now as the sunset time approaches a time of calm and more reflection may be in order.
Monday, 7 January 2019
Why Bottled Water?
Sunday, 16 December 2018
Response to Thomas Merton’s Letter
I have just read Thomas Merton’s letter to a young activist. Though I am far from a young activist, I found it interesting and have some responses to it. There us some good counsel here. There are however a few things that I would like to elaborate on.
Monday, 19 November 2018
The Plastification of the World, or Why this Bottled Water Craze?
Do you know that globally, for every minute one million plastic water bottles are sold?
Do you know that most of these bottles are not recycled, but instead end up in the environment?
Do you know that vast ocean islands of plastic waste are accumulating in the oceans?
The largest is estimated to be 1.6 million km2 in size. At present rates, by 2050, there will be more plastics (by weight) in the ocean than fish.
Why is all this happening?
Sunday, 28 October 2018
Self-interest run amok
Ok, let me start with a confession. I am an
elderly white male – full of white privilege and very fortunate. I know a bit
about self interest. I have it, big time, even when I am not conscious of
it.
This self interest, i.e. this primordial
concern for one’s own survival, seems to be built into every living species on
the planet. If we did not have self interest, we surely would not have survived
in a brutally competitive world where others are also motivated by their own self
interest.
However, it seems like the self-interest gene
has leapt out of control. We in the western world now exalt in our “freedom”! We
are distinct, we are different, and we are not afraid to flaunt it – in our
clothes, our tattoos, our piercings, our hairdos, in all of our material
accoutrements, cars, homes, etc.
Labels:
activism,
Bill of Rights,
communal authority,
economy,
free speech,
Liberal,
Mandela,
Marxism,
Marxist,
Nyerere,
Pierre Elliot Trudeau,
progressive taxation,
proletariat,
self interest,
self-interest,
tyranny
Why I bike
I now bike almost everywhere in Ottawa all-year
round. Ottawa is becoming a leading biking city, with bike paths and bikeable
bridges popping up everywhere.
I bike because:
- - I
get my daily exercise just going from point A to B
- - I
create no air pollution while biking
- - I
have no parking problems when I get to where I am going
- - Every
person on a bike is one less car on the road (this may be the strongest
argument for biking as it gives drivers a reason to be
enthusiastic about biking)
Also, (and this may surprise you), I do NOT wear a helmet. To see why, go to
www.cyclehelmets.org.
Why I now travel less
I am retired. One would assume that this would be the time to travel and see the world. However, for several reasons, I am now travelling much less than I did before.
(1) One reason is environmental. George Monbiot spent most of his life analyzing the forthcoming environmental crisis. He then sought to find practical ways to cope with it. For example, when he approached aviation, apart from using more electronic means of communication (phone, Skype, internet) he could see no workable alternative to air travel. To quote
him,
When I
come to examine aviation, I discover there are simply no effective
technological solutions… I am forced to conclude that the only possible answer
is a massive reduction in flights (emphasis mine, from “Heat” by
George Monbiot, 2006).
Labels:
activism,
air travel,
biking,
Biking Ottawa,
CHRC,
Congo,
environment,
Gaza,
George Monbiot,
global warming,
Haiti,
Heat,
Monbiot,
OREC,
OWSAG,
travel,
Trump,
UN ICAC,
water projects
To Believe in God
“There is
no God” says Stephen Hawking in his latest book. Compare this with the
paragraph with which he concludes his most famous book, “ A Brief History of
Time”:
“
However, if we do discover a complete theory, it should in time be
understandable in broad principle by everyone, not just a few scientists. Then
we shall all, philosophers, scientists, and just ordinary people, be able to
take part in the discussion of why it is that we and the universe exist.
If we find the answer to that, it would be the ultimate triumph of human
reason -- for then we would know the mind of God.”
(emphasis mine).
I think the problem here is the definition of
what we mean when we say the word “God”. If we limit our definition to the
mythological concepts developed by the various religions, we can understand why
Hawking made the first statement above. However, if we come at this in a
different way, we may see why Hawking is talking about the “knowing the mind of
God”.
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