The latest Ministry for the Environment report (January 2008) Report link has been described as a “wake up call” for New Zealand. Given that people tend to respond to tangible crises rather than slow moving disasters, NZ’ers will give money and time to earthquakes, floods, tsunami’s and famine in an instant, generous, warm hearted people we are.
My concern is that when slow moving events such as air and water pollution, global warming and degradation of ecosystems occur, we seem to have a blind spot. Will we go back to sleep this time too? Settle into our comfortable collective trance where we believe everything is OK?
NZ really is paradise on earth, compared to many countries in the world today, even though the MFE report does indicate we have a lot of work to do to make sure we continue to enjoy the beauty and abundance. As Hugh Logan said, the report gives facts, not action. So who is going to take this information and really work it, I mean REALLY work it!
What if we all did?
Individuals, businesses, industry, agriculture, media, educational organizations, interest groups, communities, local governments, the combined Parliament working together, our nation. All acting in concert.
What if, as well as news segments on weather, money, sport, horoscopes, celebrities and crime, we had daily segments on environmental indicators and stories about the action people and organizations are taking to improve our planet?
What if, through awareness and education we changed the paradigm of highly consumeristic behaviour to a culture of self responsibility in the choices we make that are kinder to the environment?
What if, business and agriculture really signed up to going beyond sustainability. To becoming restorative? To realizing that a new business model is needed for our future. That profit is not THE reason to be in business, it’s a byproduct of being the best you can be, in a national business culture where environment and people come first.
I call this Mecology – making decisions and taking actions that creates a world I want to belong to.
Now is the time to face up to the truth. Our wasteful ways are killing us and the planet. With an ecological footprint of 5.9 hectares per person, NZ is the 6th largest in the OECD according to the MFE Report. The world bio-capacity estimate of 1.8 hectares per person means that as a nation we must move to an elegantly simple lifestyle where we live more lightly on the earth – or more people will starve.
The information is already out there on what to do. Education is the tool for a massive shift in conscious commitment by NZ’ers to secure a future we want to be a part of. And the MFE report in every letterbox in the country would be a good start.
This is not greenie, environmental, tree hugging stuff. Its practical, realistic truth. Otherwise I for one, will weep gut wrenching tears of despair that in 2008 we knew what action we needed to take, but we fell asleep and in the following five years, the greatest human disaster overtook us.