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Imagine a Happy Earth

By Gerald HolmesPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 8 min read
Top Story - April 2023
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The video above is people from all over the world singing John Lennon's song Imagine.

The following is something I wrote over a year ago but sadly seems even more urgent today. This week, the third week of April 2023, is Earth week. This week we all should be thinking about our planets well-being and what we can do to help her. Yes, I said her. She is our mother and should be treated with the respect and love that every mother deserves. But alas, like an unsympathetic, spoiled child, I feel we have failed her and continue to fail her with every passing day.

How can we continue to be this stupid?

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I’ve heard it said that Stupid is as stupid does, and I believe we've all done something that fits that statement.

I have done or said some pretty stupid things in my life, mostly when I was young, that I wish I could change. I have grown and learned from those things and believe I am a better person because of that growth. Learning from your mistakes and not repeating them is a natural part of growth that, as individuals, we do well.

But as a society, it's a totally different story. As a group, and by group, I mean the Human race, it feels like we have the inability to learn from our mistakes or the stupid things we do.

As Albert Einstein said, “Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.”

The never-ending and ever-increasing disregard we as a species show towards our planet and all the creatures that inhabit it only proves Mr. Einstein’s point. There seems to be no boundaries or limits to human stupidity. How, in the name of all that is sane, can our leaders ignore the indisputable science and the day-to-day worldwide events that are broadcast across our screens? Can they not see that our planet is in pain and crying out for help?

Facts from www.conservation.org

416 parts per million--- The concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in our atmosphere, as of July 2021, is the highest it has been in human history.

2020 was a scorcher--- Analysis by NOAA shows that average global temperatures in 2020 were 1.76 degrees F (0.98 degrees C) warmer than the 20th-century average — making it the second-hottest year on record. In fact, the seven warmest years in the 1880-2020 record have all occurred since 2014.

The ignorance displayed by us in the face of these facts is truly disheartening and borders on stupidity.

Joe Bastardi, a meteorologist, appearing on Fox News, argued that CO2 “literally” cannot cause warming because it doesn’t “mix well in the atmosphere” (it does). He’s also claimed that warming would violate the First Law of Thermodynamics, which states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed. (In fact, global warming has nothing to do with newly created energy, but with the atmosphere trapping energy that’s already around.)

In the words of the great orator Martin Luther King, Jr., “Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”

Or, Mr. Bastardi, in the words of Jim C. Hines, “Freedom of speech does not protect you from the consequences of saying stupid shit.”

For many years, our world leaders have been meeting and coming up with grand plans to battle the climate crisis. But a plan means nothing if we don't actually follow it. The problem is that these plans always seem to be based on ten, twenty or even fifty-year timelines.

Statements from the COP 26- UN Climate press release.

https://unfccc.int/news/cop26-reaches-consensus-on-key-actions-to-address-climate-change

“After six years of strenuous negotiations, pending items that prevented the full implementation of the Paris Agreement on carbon markets and transparency have finally been approved.”

Wow!!! It only took six years, after we watched the world leaders in Paris congratulate each other on the great job they had done, to approve two of the most critical points discussed; Carbon markets and, above all else, Transparency.

Think about that for a minute. What has actually been done by the world’s biggest polluters in that time? Without any true transparency, how can I believe anything they say?

Lord Chief Justice Hewart’s remarks on justice, uttered nearly 100 years ago, are fitting here, “Justice should not only be done but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done.”

If you take out the word justice, which you don’t really need to do, and replace it with the word Change, you get my meaning.

Change is the keyword here. We need to enforce difficult changes in the way we live our lives, or this planet will enforce that change for us.

I have heard it said that we are killing the planet. To me, that statement is the height of human arrogance as we cannot kill this planet, but it most certainly can kill us. Without the political courage required to enforce actual worldwide change, I fear it's just a matter of time before this third rock from the sun eradicates the virus that is us.

The human race has been fighting a virus called Covid-19 for the last two years, but the Earth has been fighting a virus called human stupidity for much longer.

Without a doubt, we are wasting the one thing we cannot afford to waste; Time.

In the words of Victor Hugo from Les Misérables—“The earth is a great piece of stupidity.”

Below are statements by the Secretary-General of the United Nations and the Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization in the United in Science 2021 report on the WMO website.

Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations

This is a critical year for climate action. We are still significantly off-schedule to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement. Unless there are immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, limiting warming to 1.5°C will be impossible, with catastrophic consequences for people and the planet on which we depend. This report is clear. Time is running out. For the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, known as COP26, to be a turning point, we need all countries to commit to net zero emissions by 2050.

Prof. Petteri Taalas, Secretary-General of the World Meteorological Organization

This report shows that so far, in 2021, we are not going in the right direction. Greenhouse gas concentrations – which are already at their highest levels in three million years – have continued to rise, reaching new record highs this year. Fossil fuel emissions in many sectors are back at the same or at even higher levels than before the pandemic.

In the words of Benjamin Franklin--“We are all born ignorant, but one must work hard to remain stupid.”

In the face of all the evidence presented to us by science and the day to day disasters that flash across our screens, how is it possible that there are still so many among us that don’t believe that we are the cause of the catastrophic changes that are happening to our planet?

The time for coming together as one to do all we can to help this world recover from the damage we have done, and are still doing, is NOW! Time is running out, so we don't have time to listen to the pure stupidity being offered up by climate change deniers.

Some of the things these people say and do are honestly mind-boggling.

Such as;

Ernesto Araújo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, appointed by Brazil's president Jair Bolsonaro has called global warming a plot by "cultural Marxists" and has eliminated the Climate Change Division of the ministry.

In 2019, Senator Gerard Rennick of Queensland, Australia, accused the Australian Bureau of Meteorology of changing data from temperature records to support a climate change narrative. "I don't believe the record," the senator said, citing his own "background in system accounting where I've changed records."

In February 2015, climate change denier Jim Inhofe claimed to have debunked the alleged hoax when he brought a snowball with him in the U.S. Senate chamber and tossed it across the floor.

Several far-right European parties have promoted climate change denial, including Spain's Vox, Finland's far-right Finns Party, Austria's far-right Freedom Party, and Germany's anti-immigration Alternative for Deutschland.

To quote Albert Einstein again- “The height of stupidity is most clearly demonstrated by the individual who ridicules something he knows nothing about.”

I strongly believe in us and our ability to do the things that need to be done to ensure a future for our great-grandchildren living in harmony with this planet we call home.

In truth, we are more alike than we are different, and we all want the same thing; a safe place for our children. It's time to stop the stupidity and realize that we are all in this together. This crisis affects every person on this planet and the future of every generation to come.

So right now is the time, more so than any other time in history, to understand that we are not different people or races living under different flags, but we are all one people or one race, the human race, living under one sun.

Maybe I sound like a dreamer, but I believe we can do this, and someday in the not too distant future, the world will be a much cleaner place for all its inhabitants.

I would like to close with the immortal words of John Lennon;

“You may say I'm a dreamer

But I'm not the only one

I hope someday you'll join us

And the world will live as one.”

Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash.

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Gerald Holmes

Born on the east coast of Canada. Travelled the world for my job and discovered that kindness is the most attractive feature in any human.

R.I.P. Tom Brad. Please click here to be moved by his stories.

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  • Gideon Rwezahura 10 months ago

    https://vocal.media/earth/the-enigmatic-power-of-quasars

  • MD Mohaiminul Islam12 months ago

    Good article

  • JBazabout a year ago

    If it’s in Fox news is it really news? Good article congratulations

  • Daniel Stineabout a year ago

    Well written, needs to be disseminated widely. Human stupidity is a disease that can be eliminated in a single generation. Unfortunately, an educated mind is an inquiring mind and the powers-that-be do not want people asking too many questions. Rise up people! Educate your children. Let them read the books they want to read and lead them to books they need to read. Teach them the motto "Question Everything" and set them free.

  • Dana Crandellabout a year ago

    A great wake up call, Gerald! I'm glad I read it today!. Congratulations!

  • Chris Sienerabout a year ago

    Thank you for sharing this atonement message and ‘call for change’. You are a “change agent” for a circular economy that will need the support of many for us to realize what John Lennon Imagined. Earth day 2023 slogan "Give a break to a Mother Earth" Earth day 2023 theme pillars (last one I added) act (boldly) innovate (broadly) implement (equitably) invest (wisely)

  • I'd say, "Preach it, brother!" but I'm afraid right now you'd be preaching to the choir. Roughly 40% of the population of the United States has decided to stick their fingers in their collective ears while crying, "La-la-la-la-la-la-la," & somehow flipping the rest of us the bird simultaneously. I've been trying (along with a whole host of others) for 40 years just trying to get people to listen to one another & consider the evidence/facts & reason together. During that time, things have become increasingly polarized to the point where neither side listens to anyone but those who agree with them, & those of us in the middle trying to effect real change get completely ignored & silenced. I would say that it's just the older generation (meaning mine & older), but in rural America that same stubborn ignorance gets parroted by both youth & young adults constantly. It's what they hear in their homes, from many if not most of their peers, & even from teachers. I know that we will continue this struggle to set things right, not only on climate change but a whole host of other issues as well. We will continue until either we succeed or we all become extinct. Einstein declared that human stupidity is infinite. And as you've pointed out, we're running out of time.

  • Babs Iversonabout a year ago

    Wonderfully written wake-up world!!!! Love the quotes too!!! Tomorrow is the 22nd, Cheers to Earth Day!!! Congratulations on T S too!!!

  • Stephanie J. Bradberryabout a year ago

    Your piece certainly provides a great collection, correlation, and connection of truths and facts. Congratulations on Top Story!

  • Totally agree that stupidity is what's killing the planet. I loved this paragraph a lot: The human race has been fighting a virus called Covid-19 for the last two years, but the Earth has been fighting a virus called human stupidity for much longer. Congratulations on your Top Story!

  • C. H. Richardabout a year ago

    What we are doing to planet and also to our own future is deplorable. For me the amount of development happening tearing up the last of our open spaces is disgusting. Loved the Imagine video which pairs nicely with this well written piece. Congratulations on your top story!

  • John M Edwards Jrabout a year ago

    I appreciate your sincerity. I believe we all should appreciate and take care of our environment.

  • Congratulations on your Top Story🎉

  • ❤️📝

  • Heather Hublerabout a year ago

    This. So much hard truth caught up in your words, it's difficult to read knowing we're at the mercy of the powers that be for the big changes needed. I try to do my part but I know I can do more. Thank you for sharing this again and congrats on Top Story!!

  • Dana Stewartabout a year ago

    It can't be said enough and you managed to say it best. Congratulations on Top Story! And people please - turn the faucet off as you brush your teeth. (My personal pet peeve)

  • Lena Folkertabout a year ago

    Still one of my favorites by you. Which is a hard call. Love that it top storied! <3

  • Cathy holmesabout a year ago

    Excellent article. Well said, Bro.

  • Judey Kalchik about a year ago

    Great reporting and intermingling the quotes. I offer one more, from our friend Oneg :"There is no Planet B"

  • And congratulations on your Top Story

  • Excellent article, we need to look after our Earth

  • Jay Kantorabout a year ago

    Hi Gearld ~ Our TV ‘Meteorologist’ doesn’t mention this much ~ Too busy putting on makeup? Cynical, Yes! I care! - Vocal Author Community - Jay Kantor, Chatsworth, California ‘Senior’ Vocal Author

  • Lamar Wigginsabout a year ago

    This is so relevant! I hope everyone reads and shares this. I especially enjoyed the Ben Franklin quote. As well as the second Albert Einstein about ridiculing something you no nothing about. This is more than a top story my friend. This is an Urgent Story. Thank you. 💖🙏

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