ThePast & The Present Considered.
Posted: Tuesday, 17 January 2006 |
To-day we're into the third week of January 2006. This is a time when one is liable to look back at the past and maybe speculate regarding the future. It seems that if one doesn't glance well behind all that is near hand can have a rather depressing hue. I must say that my younger days were definately of a happier shade than of now. I don't believe this has something to do with my age.
I am convinced that the weather has detioratied considerably and all that one would deem to be a sign points to this. Climate Change the heading we are faced with and indeed a noticable part of present day conversations relative to the enviornment.
I am wondering what are we lesser human-beings expected to do? Do we go by what the top brass say or by what the general public bring into dispute. Or do we just go by our own little hunches.
As regards the weather, my hunch is, that it has changed, but does this have anything to do with the Climate Change as scientificially explained to us. Well again, I have a hunch that it has.
Without going into the details that I don't have anyway, I'd look back beyond the ninethieth century and mention pollution; then look forward to the twenty first century and mention again pollution. The question is- has the atmosphere an unending resourcefulness for absorbing dirt, without further trace over a long period of time.
I am convinced that the weather has detioratied considerably and all that one would deem to be a sign points to this. Climate Change the heading we are faced with and indeed a noticable part of present day conversations relative to the enviornment.
I am wondering what are we lesser human-beings expected to do? Do we go by what the top brass say or by what the general public bring into dispute. Or do we just go by our own little hunches.
As regards the weather, my hunch is, that it has changed, but does this have anything to do with the Climate Change as scientificially explained to us. Well again, I have a hunch that it has.
Without going into the details that I don't have anyway, I'd look back beyond the ninethieth century and mention pollution; then look forward to the twenty first century and mention again pollution. The question is- has the atmosphere an unending resourcefulness for absorbing dirt, without further trace over a long period of time.
Posted on Island Wanderer at 01:14