Go over there and bang on Eric over Kyoto <g>
Nah...you know me, I'm not much for that. I'm one of the silent information gatherers that fly under most people's radar screens these days. There are plenty like me who are working in the field and know the score very well, but we can't really be doing that and also charging around on warhorses. <g>
We never did resolve it but I bet you could really enjoy the conversation.
I do lurk a little, here and there, so keep up with the discourse. I also try to be open and understand that people are not going to change too much, so we have to plan for a future that is bound to change regardless of what we do -- human nature being as it is and that, for the most part, people resist changing their lifestyles for any reason.
Sometimes I'm not even sure why I do what I do? Fascination, perhaps? To see where all of this is going -- and how quickly ecosystems can be destroyed? Sometimes, especially in more recent years, it feels a little like being a disaster junkie -- racing to the scene of the latest environmental catastrophe to see if every one of something really got wiped out. Of course, that's not really how I think or what makes me tick, but there's always a little of that in your mind when you see some new evidence of death and destruction.
Just a bit difficult to be so tuned into nature, but to also watch it being destroyed a little more with each passing day.
hmmmm.... becoming rather philosophical lately, aren't I?
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-croc |