Dahr Jamail: What will be the trigger to awaken the human species to the dire consequences of climate change?
Dahr Jamail is the chief environmental reporter for Truth-out.org - the large web-based news and current events site from the USA.
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Dahr has been here in NZ checking on some of the key areas and tipping points’ within our localised ecology. The diminishing glaciers in the southern alps being very noticeable. The other being acidic oceans. Plus the strange weather patterns that are skewing the seasons of spring, summer and autumn.
Dahr has been here in NZ checking on some of the key areas and tipping points’ within our localised ecology. The diminishing glaciers in the southern alps being very noticeable. The other being acidic oceans. Plus the strange weather patterns that are skewing the seasons of spring, summer and autumn.
A
third of the permanent snow and ice of New Zealand’s Southern Alps
has now disappeared, according to our new research based on National
Institute of Water and Atmospheric Researchaerial
surveys. Since 1977, the Southern Alps’ ice volume has shrunk by
18.4 km3 or 34%, andthose
ice losses have
been accelerating rapidly in the past 15 years.
Same for the Northern Hemisphere
Methane
in the upper northern hemisphere is outgassing from the melting
tundra. - in Russia, Canada and Alaska.
Permafrost
is decaying rapidly not only in the arctic but right across the top
of these northern countries.
Is the science letting humanity down?
There
are 2,500 international scientists that are doing projections and
they always work to the lowest common denominator. They play it
conservatively. This is a problem as many of these scientists are
Government scientists and they are beholden to their employers for
their pay checks - they are frightened and will not tell the truth as
it is.
The Great Barrier Reef
Looking
at impacts of global warming and that the reefs wellbeing, recently
in Australia and the Great Barrier reef is in trouble … remembering
it is ‘an organism’ that due to human impact on the environment –
we are causing changing environmental conditions that the reef is
being ’bleached’ and there appears to be no end in sight. It is
the largest coral event in the history of record keeping. The great
barrier reef last year received over 90% of its entirety bleached
with between 22% and 25% of it is now lost in one year.
Statistics
are leading scientists to saying that by 2050 that 98% of coral reefs
globally will be experiencing a ‘thermal stress event’- a
bleaching event every single year.
25%
of fish species are dependent on the life of a coral reef.
That
if the water warms up on a reef and stays warm the coral dies but if
it cools down again within- around 6 weeks – the reef will recover.
Already
in the Caribbean sea we have already lost 90% of the entire coral
reef system. Dahr has also just come from Guam and in the last 3
years they have lost 50% of their coral. So that is how fast it is
happening.
The
question is, why are the public not receiving this information?
Why
is it that in the US, the media is run by basically 6 major
corporations all straight jacketed into the vested corporate military
banking industrial model – that censors by omission or just gives
out fake news - ad nauseam.
The situation today is very serious!
How
do we empower people? And emancipate them from the shackles of apathy
and the psychological ‘it’s all too much’ - subjugation?
It’s
all about connection … to nature and the cycles of nature – until
more people go out deep into nature and have connection that is truly
intimate – until they get it that we are an extension of our planet
we are going to be scratching to get enough uptake to be the change
that we wish to see in the world.
Because
if humanity does not step up to the plate then near term
extermination will come upon us.
If
we do not have a clear map to see what is happening – how can we
make the correct decisions?
Darhs credentials of putting himself on the line!
Having
been in one of the sieges of Fallujah in Iraq, Darh came back with
PTSD ‘post traumatic stress disorder’ and came to meet Joanna
Macy http://www.joannamacy.net/aboutjoannamacy.html - who follows a
Buddhist methodology in dealing with grief and loss and the
psychological effect of tragedy - among many other ecological and
peaceful matters. However he has been able come through this now,
though it still has an affect on him.
Dahr
says that not receiving correct and truthful news is a huge problem
and that he had to get out of corporate America to obtain news
outside their sphere of control and influence to learn the truth and
what was really going on.
He
said that he realised that the lies and distortions that the US
engaged in and that it was involved in an illegal invasion of a
sovereign country and broke countless Geneva conventions. However, if
he read information coming from the United Nations or (at the time)
the ‘Guardian’ or the ‘Independent’ in the UK he got a very
different understanding. But where do we go today to get concise
truthful information?
The truth about Climate Change
For
Dahr states that this on going climate change and progressive warming
is going to be the most important of issues especially for each
successive day for the billions of inhabitant of our planet, period!
Dahr
says this is huge, we are losing the biosphere in chunks and he only
covered coral in this interview.
With
the massive increase and release of pollutants into the atmosphere
changing its composition and altering the chemistry of the oceans
that we supposedly evolved from - to realise that our oceans will
experience a collapse in fisheries due to overfishing and loss of
habitat. Because one billion people derive sustenance from fish that
live in and around coral reefs – where are they going to get their
protein?
Look
at the weather shifts especially the freezing weather winters in the
North East USA. With massive fluctuations. Crops are being affected
by this extreme situation – and bee pollination too.
In Africa
That
in the last 2 months the UN states there are four countries now
experiencing famine.
Previously
there has been a lot of grain sent from the US to Africa to provide
relief - And he is not sure if this will happen under the Trump
administration. (I did not get the opportunity to ask if it was GMO
grain? Tim) This is only one example of the knock on effect of food
production that has to been grown every year to sustain so many
lives.
When
in Russia it was so warm recently that they had record setting,
wildfires – thus the weather patterns has affected their grain
growing and instead of being a grain exporter Russia have to keep it
all for themselves – but the prices then go up – globally.
Dahr
maintains that even the Arab spring is all related directly or
indirectly to climate disruptions …
That
it was a vegetable vendor in Tunisia setting himself alight – it
was an act of self-immolation as a symbolic act because people could
not afford to pay for food. Because of drought caused by climate
disruption. Dahr states that the same happened in Egypt – people
could not afford to eat – Mubarak did nothing and this ignited a
situation where he was overrun and his regime fell. Same for Syria –
drought affected Syrian farmers that in the end walked off the land
into the cities affecting the demographics with poor people igniting
an insurrection that lead to Syria erupting in environment. (Tim,
there was another component that I did not have time to question and
that was a week after 911 in the US, where General Wesley Clark
whilst visiting the Pentagon after the twin towers imploded – was
told by another army general that the US was going to topple 7 other
regimes in the Mediterranean arc - ending with Iran – that for
reasons unknown - happened at the same time?). And look what it has
devolved into now ….
Critical Information
Dahr,
says that if there is one piece of information that he wants to bring
home to everyone – “that it is happening now!”
That
we cannot fall back on the default that there is still time – or
that we can mitigate it or there is still this window … that is is
just not true that a lot of governments today (including the NZ
government) are banking on this lie.
That
we, (the governments) refuse to jettison the fossil fuel economy
because of all the strings that have entangled us into this all
encompassing, octopus - that envelops the global economy. And though
Dahr, feels we are already too late, by jettisoning fossil fuel
tomorrow – that would be a starting point.
Tim
then says that NZ’s challenge is that we have no politician of note
or business person of prestige - who stands head and shoulders above
all the other leaders in their field - prepared to speak truth to
power relating to the climate change that we are pretending will go
away – this is mainly due to the complete disconnect from the
cycles of air, water and food production that our planet provides us.
Dahr
wants people to halfway through reading any of his books – put it
down and walk out into nature wherever you may be – the park, among
trees, out in the bush, wade into a river, hike a hill or mountain
trail – to just surrender to the elements and drop out of our head
and into our heart - that 12 inches of descent into our chest cavity
to where our heart pumps oxygen around our body temple. Just make the
connection to the sacredness of not only our body – but to the
earth that supports under the soles of our feet. To be thankful and
grateful that we have an ecology that nourishes us. More so that we
are not yet being scorched by the heat of the sun’s searing heat,
or being in a war ravaged village or city in the throes of terror.
So
with an emersion back into nature – for only when ‘we’ - the
collective ‘we’ realise our connection and for a moment in time
breathing in that sacredness of that ‘presence of being’.
To
reflect that, for example in the US at present – people will not be
able to petition those in power to bring about the appropriate
change.
People Power at Grass Roots is the Only Way Possible.
Changing from the inside.
We
have to get in touch with our own grief to recognise what is
happening. In Dahr’s case he had been to war ravaged Iraq and had 5
assignments and had been in Fallujah during one of the sieges and
witnessed first hand a lot of US war crimes upon women, children,
babies - horrible things
And
when he came back to the States he was suffering from PTS - Post
Traumatic Stress disorder that Joanna Macy, out of the US says - that
we need to get in touch with our grief. However Dahr was at that
stage still extremely angry and did not know that he was in grief and
couldn’t get in touch with anything as he could not feel much else.
Then Dahr says that this, at another level is what so many people in
the States are suffering from today - also - because of their
exposure to yet another news flash of what preposterous things are
happening within the USA be it economic, political, ecological or
war.
When
we need to look at gratitude and look at where we are, and the
amazing place where we live – look at the good people that we have
in our lives and the things that we can be grateful for and secondly
we need to look squarely and honestly to exactly see what is going
on. Plus, how progressed we are on theses destructive paths.
We
have to realise that we have already lost large areas of ecosystems.
Such as by 2100, Mt Everest may have hardly any glaciers on it. Same
for Western Canada the glaciers will be no more. Sci fi movies have
not gone there yet, - however we are in it and with the recently rain
and flooding in Auckland largest city, (March 2017) we are witnessing
climate change first hand.
He
says that we have to not only get it intellectually – but also be
emotionally engaged – this is where we experience what we are
collectively doing to our great sustainer, our planet. We need to
feel everything that goes with this … the rage at the people
responsible – the rage at our own blindness to it until now – the
sadness at what is being lost and the grief and despair and the
feelings of powerlessness as to what has been happening - and finally
from this place we can start to see things a lot more clearly and
finally reconcile with the fact as to what actions do I need to now
take.
Listen to Dahr as he takes the next steps …
That
it is not an intellectual discussion any more – he says we have all
the data – it is how do we take that incredibly long journey from
the head to the heart – 25 centimetres and this is where he is
writing his book - on the state of our planet and biosphere.
Finding
a place of solace – and cherishing that place and caring for it,
and making sure it remains because what happens when that place is
gone? Then, what you can do to make sure that this natural beauty is
here for the long term – our children … perpetuity - it’s about
what is offered to us freely - clean air – pure water – a healthy
food chain …
Joanna
Macy’s work … called ‘the future beings’ is an exercise. She
breaks the workshop into half. With one half of the group are here in
present day and the other half are 200 years in the future – but
the 1st assumption is that there are beings 200 years into the future
and our planet has no more ice in the arctic – not much in the
Antarctic and Greenland is basically a puddle Ocean levels are 100
feet higher and parts of our planet look like Mad Max. Sitting in
front of you is a person who is huddled in a small community
somewhere on our planet that is still habitable, endeavouring to
survive as a species.
And
to the group that is in today – we still have much of our biosphere
basically intact – ice though retreating is still here in both
poles and a good part of the great barrier reef is still present.
But, what are you doing?
Listen
to how Dahr responds when faced with confronting the refugees of 200
years into the future … Hint – a small act now can make a huge
difference in the future – (A stitch in time saves nine). That NZ
can be the
trim-tab factor for our planet –
per Buckminster Fuller).
Intent
comes up and following through on doing what is best for the greater
consciousness – in bettering the whole … being fully alive.
Tim’s critique
At
present there are collectively tens of thousands of scientists who
know that we are racing off the cliff, however they are not prepared
to put their money where their research is showing them.
They
do not want to collectively put a miserly 10 thousand dollars, from
their own well-off pocket into a collective kitty to enable a couple
of million dollars be put into a greater fund for a number of really
hard hitting, high quality documentaries that tell it - as it is.
But,
more so to empower us to action as the seed of this living planet
‘Gaia’ and show that we can wake up and flower as a race if we
only tapped into our inner potential. (See Tom
Campbell).
Do
we have to leave it up to a movie star, Leonardo DiCaprio, and his
timely movie ‘After the Flood’ to wake up the world? What are
these scientists doing with their money. What are these billionaires
that seem to be a dime a dozen - what are they doing with their
money? Why are they not financially supporting the evidence and doing
the right thing?
I
would also like to mention that New Zealander Kevin
Hester was
instrumental in bringing Dahr Jamail to NZ and it has been Kevin’s
unrelenting drive to keep this urgent climatic subject in the news
here in New Zealand.
What
we are also up
against:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/mar/28/arctic-researcher-donald-trump-deleting-my-citations
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/mar/28/arctic-researcher-donald-trump-deleting-my-citations
Dahr
Jamail is the chief environmental reporter for Truth-out.org -
the large web-based news and current events site from the USA.
An
award winning writer of books such as:
THE
MASS DESTRUCTION OF IRAQ
THE DISINTEGRATION OF A NATION: WHY IT IS HAPPENING, AND WHO IS RESPONSIBLE
THE DISINTEGRATION OF A NATION: WHY IT IS HAPPENING, AND WHO IS RESPONSIBLE
THE
WILL TO RESIST
SOLDIERS WHO REFUSE TO FIGHT IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN
SOLDIERS WHO REFUSE TO FIGHT IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN
BEYOND
THE GREEN ZONE
DISPATCHES FROM AN UN-EMBEDDED JOURNALIST IN OCCUPIED IRAQ
DISPATCHES FROM AN UN-EMBEDDED JOURNALIST IN OCCUPIED IRAQ
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