I normally take my daily walk during the hours of daylight,
but today there were visitors at the house; therefore I postponed my walk until
after they had gone. By that time it was dark. About halfway through, with
another mile-and-a-half to go, I became aware of porch lights being activated
by my movement. Then I became conscious that there were many houses with
exterior lights permanently on. Perhaps they were illuminating pathways or
steps for safety reasons; maybe they were there to give peace of mind by eliminating
dark shadows. It was obvious that some were to show off property. They were
trained on buildings to reveal architectural features, such as pseudo Tudor
boarding, decorative brickwork, exterior rendering and wrought ironwork.
In all, within a mile-and-a-half, I counted more than a
hundred and fifty lights permanently on. I suppose the amount of electricity
consumed by them in comparison to street lights was but a tiny fraction.
Nevertheless they added to the whole light emission from Planet Earth. When seen
from outer space, the shape of continents can be deciphered by the glow of
lights, all of them adding to global warming and light pollution.
Somehow we are not getting the picture. We do not care. We
are not bothered about the future. We won’t be around to suffer the
consequences, but we cannot deny that the activity of humans has changed the
face of our planet more than any animal species. That is not a premise; it is a
fact. Those changes are particularly evident when measured in terms of
destruction to the world’s forests and jungles. They are also seen in the
expanse of habitations, cities, towns and villages that cover large areas of
land. Pollution and heat emission caused by industrial activity has reached an
all time high, and there is abundant evidence of man’s adverse affect upon
marine animals.
On Wednesday, 9th January, Prince Charles, speaking
at a European Union conference on global warming, warned of the consequences of
not tackling the problem by reducing emissions. We can turn a blind eye and not
care about generations to come, or we can each do our part. Those parts need
not be great, because many small parts can make a great difference.
Do we really
need to keep our porch light on?
All Links relate
to Prince Charles, and they are in chronological order, the most recent first.
Prince of Wales:
climate change sceptics 'playing a reckless game of roulette' (13th
January, 2013)
PRINCE CHARLES ON
CLIMATE CHANGE: GLOBAL WARMING SCEPTICS ARE ALL LIARS (4th February,
2010)
The
Green Hypocrites: Prince Charles and Gordon Brown take separate jets... to
lecture the world on global warming (16th December, 2009)
Global warming
has reached a 'defining moment,' Prince Charles warns (12th March,
2009)
Prince's
plea over climate change (27th October, 2005)
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By now governments start to believe about global warming, but meanwhile so many people keep on driving their cars, wasting energy, pollute nature...
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