The Earth is Cool
How often do you think about the ? Personally, I love it. I think arth is an S tier ball in space out of all the balls in space out there. I love the oceans, the mountains, the forests, the deserts. Every piece of it is so amazing and unique. In fact, at least 80% of the most beautiful things I've ever seen have come from planet arth! And it's not just that the arth itself is cool. The fact that it's able to sustain so much life on and in it is incredible. Like, not only is it that I'm here and alive, but there are also billions of other humans are also here and alive, and tens of billions more animals, and hundreds of billions more plants, and all of those are just little things compared to the vastness of the planet as a whole.
There's a trend in a lot of spiritualities from all around this big globe to refer to arth as a motherly figure. She gives us life, sustains us, takes care of our needs. She doesn't spoon feed us by any means, and some lessons are harder to learn than others, but at the end of the day considering the amount of children she has I'd say she's doing a pretty amazing job of it.
Which is why it's so crazy to me that we're so determined to kill her.
Now obviously, we're not actively trying to kill the planet, or at least most of us aren't. But as humans we seem to have a really big issue with the concept of foresight. The actions that we take might not be the same as flipping a switch and dooming us, but it's the totality of the small choices over time that can cause things to become worse, and that's hard for us to conceptualize. Especially on the vast scale of generations.
Here's the thing though. Just because it's hard to conceptualize doesn't mean it isn't noticeable. The past decade has been world record breaking over and over again. Hottest average temperatures, highest sea levels ever, largest amount of fire damage in recorded history. There have been alar bells blaring for the past couple generations, but now we've sprung a leak. The damage is already occuring.
And it's not just climate change either. That's bad enough, but arguably equally as arrogant in my opinion is the blatant rejection of the natural world that we happen to find ourselves in. Let's face it. The world (for the most part) revolves around humans nowadays. We've dumped trash and chemicals and everything else into those oceans, polluting them and destroying the habitats that exist there. We've blown holes through mountains to create roads that we can drive our cars through. We've cleared those forests to keep expanding our empire of concrete and glass. We've even managed to build mega cities filled with splendor in the middle of those vast deserts, almost as if to spite nature itself.
All these things are to the benefit of humans and humans alone. While I can't exactly conduct an interview here, I can be pretty confident that the wolves that used to live here are pretty pissed that we hunted them nearly to extinction so that we could more easily take over those territories. And sure, we try and give back here and there, but the trees sparsely populating a mega mall's parking lot really don't feel like a fair way to replace the f that used to be there. Some animals have adapted better to this human world than others seagulls, rats and pigeons certainly seem to be doing alright. But in my opinion that's just not good enough.
If you're reading this, more than likely you agree with everything that I'm saying. Zoos tend to e more tuned into what's happening in the natural world around us. But, I can hear you asking, "What are we supposed to do about it?"
That's where it gets complicated. The thing is, there isn't really a lot that you specifically can do. There are some choices that you can make that are better than others, such as keeping your energy usage down, r, if possible. But even that feels so pointless sometimes. Especially when the total amount of plastic waste that actually gets recycled in the US is usually quoted as around 5%-9%. The rest of it ends up in landfills which just grow and grow, taking more and more land.
But there's more to it than just our own individual responsibilities. You can do your part, but if the companies that cause most of the pollution don't also change then what you do probably doesn't add up to much at the end of the day. And if governments aren't holding those companies accountable then that's a failing as well.
We all live on this wonderful amazing planet. And we'll be here for the next foreseeable future at least. Earth might be our mother, but we've grown up now. We're not babies anymore. We have to start being accountable for our own actions, and help around the house with the chores. You don't have to change your life in its entirety overnight, just keep the planet in mind sometimes.
Article written by Tarro (May 2024)
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