It may sound like the lead-in to a joke, but that cliche does perfectly sum up where we are right now with the environment. Where we are as far as taking actions which are desperately needed today, to be more precise.
The bad news first: the situation is dire. That's an understatement. There are thousands of studies and documents to substantiate just how bleak the situation is for our planet.
And here's another study for good measure.
The good news is that the nascent Sunrise Movement is a huge potential, not only to change the conversation, but to prod us into taking some very, very necessary actions.
Or to slow down all the foot-dragging, at the very least.
The Guardian published an article last week to highlight the work being done by this largely youth-led movement; it's well worth the next few minutes of your time.
The Earth is our common home. She is not dying. She is being killed! We cannot afford to go on with the status quo.
As you no doubt know, there are very committed, well-financed interests which are going all out to muzzle the voices calling for action and to stifle any change.
We'll always have that to deal with.
But getting more and more committed friends of the Earth on-board for the fight--including the people who are being galvanized by the Sunrise Movement--may at least give the Earth a fighting chance.
"Bulldog Ben" Basile
© 2019 Ben Lawrence Basile
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