1/ There's an environmental metaphor for what's happening right now, explained to me by arborist Sir Tim Smit.
It's called 'death flowering' and it happens when an old tree is diseased and rotting from the inside.
Suddenly, that dying tree will burst, even out of season, into
2/ excessive flowering and fruiting. Or it will suffer from 'epicormic growth' of messy buds and branches on its trunk elsewhere.
The diseased tree is throwing up flowers and fruits as a desperate last attempt to breed and continue itself
3/ the 'death flowering' tree might briefly look healthy and impressive, but it's core is rotten and all the colour and growth burns up the last strength the tree actually has.
It can take years, but the tree is doomed and the death flowering is because it knows it
4/ Trump, Cruz and the GOP in the US and other 'strongmen' attempts around the world - they are death flowers
White supremacists - death flowers
INCEL misogynists - death flowers
The chaotic growth, bursting energy with no direction, the urgency against losing entitlements,
5/ they are dying and know it, deep down. This isn't their world anymore.
After more than 2 decades working on climate, sustainability and social justice I’m getting more hopeful and optimistic. Why?
1 - because I rarely have to explain those words anymore (when I started I was asked if ‘biodiversity’ was a type of washing powder)
2 - because there are SO MANY people (especially young people) working, marching, inventing and changing what they can, and sometimes what everyone thought they couldn’t
3 - most big brands have finally realised they might be victims of climate and social breakdown and have decided to do something about that
WOW! Over 80% of people in the UK and USA believe we should make as many big lifestyle changes to stop climate change as we are making to stop coronavirus. I was NOT expecting that 😲
@OnePulseApp survey - 150 people in each market without filters for age or gender.
Also asked - since the lockdown/pandemic, have you changed anything to live more sustainably or be greener. Over half of us are trying, at least a little!
I've been reading a lot about hope versus fear and the climate emergency. Folks arguing which is the 'right' feeling and why.
But feelings don't work like that, do they?
Emotions are visceral, automatic and non-rationale. And we need them ALL...
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Our emotions evolved as a survival mechanism - an automatic response from the limbic system of the mammalian brain. Something happens - and neurochemicals (dopamine, noradrenaline, and serotonin etc) flood our bodies to cause a response.
We feel before we can think.
Quite literally, our bodies emotional response hits far before the rationale brain has even started to process a situation. Our limbic systems decide if we feel fear, anger, hope, disgust, happiness, hate, guilt, love, surprise, shame or interest