torsdag 25. september 2014

If not us, who? If not now, when?

As an actor, I pretend for a living. I play fictitious characters, often solving fictitious problems,”DiCaprio continued. “I believe that mankind has looked at climate change in that same way  as if it were a fiction, as if pretending that climate change wasn’t real would somehow make it go away.”

 Leonardo DiCaprio, one of the most outspoken celebrities on the issue of climate change, opens the Climate Summit 2014 in the UN with a four minute long speach, framing the controversial topic in unsparing terms. He claims the disaster has grown to a maximum limit, it is no longer controlled by any individual. Something needs to be done about the industries and the governments on a broad scale, not to a small point controlled by the citiziens. He says in firm words that mankind has changed the way they view climate change - to a point where they pretend it is pure fiction. Dicaprio is concerned, because pretending the climate change isn't real would not in any ways make it go away. 

"To be clear, this is not about just telling people to change their light bulbs or to buy a hybrid car; this disaster has grown; this disaster has grown beyond the choices that individuals make. His message is clear; the governments around the world needs to adress this rising issue. This can not be done by the individuals alone, and the amount of carbondioksyd from a normal car, compared to the world's industry is barely anything. It is extremely important that the issue is taken seriously, and that the government goes in front as a leading example of how to deal with the hard facts of how the climate change will harm the planet.

The next generation will inherit the reality of the climate change- if our generation does not do anything to sort out the problem. This cannot be done on an individual level - and the political leaders of the world has to set some rules for the industry to follow. Otherwise, nothing will change and the harms it is causing will increase rapidly. This will haunt the next generation - so if not us, who? If not now, when?

søndag 14. september 2014

The Scots inspires the separists of Europe

The nerve-wracking excitiment towards thurdays happening can be felt anywhere in Europe right now, and the Scots are holding their breath. Will they finally break out of England, or will they stay as a part of the union? Anyhow, they have already set an example for many separists in Europe, and things are about to change in the modern-day Europe. Four more days, and history can be changed forever.

The Scottish referendum has become a catalyst for the following Europe. Catelonia and Venice are following the referendum up close. Catalonia is a part of Spain that wants to separate, but Madrid holds up the constitution law and says firmly no. There was a protest in the streets of Spain with 1,8 million people, all wanting a right to vote for separation of Spain. The fact that Scottish people got a right to vote has an enormously big impact on the separasits of Europe, creating hope all over Europe. In addition, one thing almost all of the small separists has in common; they all want to break out of their country and join the EU.

In Edinburgh, streets are covered in blue flags for Scotland and for the Eu, and one cannot see a Union Jack very often. Scotland goes infront as an excellent example of separisation, and europeans are asking the question: if the Scottish people can do it, why can't we?  Therefore, regardless if the yes-part goes through with the votes on thursday, Europe will never remain the same.