Sunday, March 18, 2007

Concerns about Wencon (2)

Getting really concerned now about Wencon´s activities. Their environmental practices seem suspect to say the least and I fear they may be behind some fairly major environmental catastrophes. And all for a fast buck too. I know I shouldn´t be whining publicly about all this, but the more I look, the more I seem to find evidence of quite seriously destructive activities.

I´ve already had a letter from their lawyers (and they´ve a lot of them) warning me away, but it´ll take more than the threat of words to put me off. Also got suspicions that they may have something to do with the 'accidental' loss of my last blog - there´s some powerful people involved here. To close to the truth I fear..

Thursday, March 15, 2007

77 ways to celebrate World Environment Day 2007

Thinking about how to do my bit to celebrate World Environment Day this year and found these 77 ways. Not sure if I´ll manage them all in one day, but I reckon I could manage one or two no problem. With so much of my time spent on bonsai cultivation (see previous posts) in past few months, I don´t really have the time to organise anything big this year. Will still be doing my bit for the planet in ways that may not be immediately obvious to most.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Final nail of the earth´s coffin is in our hands

Been following this current panic about the depleted oil stocks carefully (see this) and not sure if I´m sypathetic or just plain glad that this crisis has come so soon. We´re going to have to bang our heads together to sort out some alternative to our previous addiction to oil sooner or later, and there´s nothing like an international crisis to kick start the process.

My biggest concern is that the world doesn´t turn into the apocalyptic nightmare that Chuck Vanderberg describes in his book about the state of the world in 2083, After the Sunshine. When organisations like the World Environment Consortium do their utmost to sell what few resources are left to the companies with the deepest pockets, then a world without oil is likely to be a pretty grim one.

Our greatest hope is to combine our collective will and an energy for a future our own grandchildren deserve. My own small contribution to this is ´bonsai cultivation´. Through appreciation of the true art of bonsai, we will come to appreciate and cherish the value of nature.

If we don´t start doing something soon, it looks like future generations will have our generation to thank for banging in the final nail of the earth´s coffin.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Concerns about WENCON

I know that I shouldn´t really be publicly bad-mouthing the organisation that my own brother works for, but WENCON´s reputation for questionable environmental practices has been weighing on my mind for too long. As a lawyer, I´ve always felt that truth is the only path to justice, and we are all duty bound to let that truth be known. But perhaps not if it puts the lives of other in danger, right?

So, much that I´d like to make public what I know about WENCON´s practices, I must remain tongue-tied for the sake of others close to me, and merely suggest to other individuals, groups and organisations to be very wary of collaborating with this so-called ´environmental´ consortium. I fear the economic value of the earth´s few resources are their only real concern. It doesn´t take a genius to predict what their current policies will do for the planet of future generations.