"I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality. This is why right, temporarily defeated, is stronger than evil triumphant."
- Martin Luther King,

Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech
December 10 1964
We change the world, you and me, every single second of every single day. Do we change it for the better? It's a matter of perspective, isn't it?
What we might think is just another harmless purchase, to a CEO it might mean justification for further robbing and degrading of our children's future and the very prosperity which has allowed us to make a purchase today. But a very large portion of the human-beings in this world can't make a purchase at all. They're just being robbed and degraded.
We need to be knowledgeable if we're to make intelligent decisions and we need truth if we're to be knowledgeable. The truth is; if we rob Africa's or S. America's kids, we are robbing are own kids. And if we can steal our own children's right to a healthy existence, we'll steal our own soul from ourselves to be traded for but a few worthless pennies.
But the course of history is meant to be changed...


W E L C O M E !

The world is a small place and the goal of this small blog is to inform, enlighten, suprise, and connect people; to share the many perspectives and awarenesses attained by so many different individuals and make the information easily acessible; to help people realise that what we do to others is what we do to ourselves.
To seize this information means we'll have to take the time to read it. Once we open our minds to receive and retain it, we can make better decisions in our daily lives and enable ourselves to exist not only responsibly but generously, as we all wish to do. So check out the web-links, they might just change your life!



Other Martin Luther King Quotes:

"A riot is the language of the unheard."
- December 31 1963

"Shallow understanding from people of good will is more frustrating than absolute misunderstanding from people of ill will."
- April 16 1963

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

OUR FUTURE IS OUR CHOICE...

"When I look at a snowless street in January I may see a natural weather variation, or I may see a human artifact caused by greenhouse gas emissions. Such perceptions are shaped not only by scientists, but by interest groups, politicians, and the media. For global warming in particular, the social influences run deeper still. Unlike, say, the orbits of planets, the climate in the future actually does depend in part on what we think about it. For what we think will determine what we do." (emphasis added)

- from GLOBAL WARMING by Spencer R. Weart; pg.198

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"Quotiki" Quotes -


"We have allowed oil to become vital to virtually everything we do. Ninety per cent of all our transportation, whether by land, air or sea, is fuelled by oil. Ninety-five per cent of all goods in shops involve the use of oil. Ninety-five per cent of all our food products require oil use. Just to farm a single cow and deliver it to market requires six barrels of oil, enough to drive a car from New York to Los Angeles."
- Jeremy Leggett


"Corporations are not legal “persons” with constitutional rights and freedoms of their own, but legal fictions that we created and must therefore control."
- Kalle Lasn

FREE MARKET DOES NOT EQUAL FREE SPEECH:

"We have a rapidly globalizing world economy based on transnational private firms, doing their best to live outside the range of state law and state taxes, which severely limits the ability of even big governments to control their national economies. Indeed, thanks to the prevailing theology of the free market, states are actually abandoning many of their most traditional direct activities - postal services, police, prisons, even important parts of their armed forces - to profitmaking private contractors."
- Eric Hobsbawm: ON EMPIRE; pg 42 - Pantheon Books (2008)
"We're not going to run out of fossil fuel, we're going to run out of atmosphere to put it into."

- Werner Kurz; Ecologist

-The Priceless Work of Others- These books have helped open my eyes:

  • A SHORT HISTORY OF NEARLY EVERYTHING - B. Bryson : A thorough history of how we came to be and what we've accomplished on the way
  • AFFLUENZA - De Graaf, Wann, & Naylor : Identifying and giving facts to combat the epidemic of over-consumption
  • BOUND FOR CANAAN - F. M. Bordewich : A complete history of the Underground Railroad
  • FATAL HARVEST - A. Kimbrell : Everything you need to know about where and how our food is grown; the worst aspects of it and also how to be sustainable.
  • HIGH TIDE - M. Lynas : An endearing look at the changing climate, it's causes, and our options
  • NEW INTERNATIONALIST Magazine - The ugly truths of global current events. In other words: The REAL news.
  • THE CARBON WAR - J. Leggett : An insiders view of the methods and madness of oil/coal conglomerates
  • THE DISCOVERY of GLOBAL WARMING - S.R. Weart : An in-depth history of the people and events that have led the way to understand climate change and ultimately sound an alarm.
  • THE EMPTY TANK - J. Leggett : The emergency and evolution of the energy crisis we face
  • THE POST PETROLEUM SURVIVAL GUIDE & COOKBOOK - A. Bates : A complete study of oil dependency & how and why to change
  • THE QUIET LIMIT OF THE WORLD - W. Grady : A thoughtful and informative ride through the arctic where you'll be overwhelmed with the pollution that has already taken place half a century ago
  • THE THREAT AT HOME - S. Shulman : A disturbing look at the legacy of environmental poisoning by the US military
  • UNDERMINING SCIENCE - S. Shulman : A detailed account of the dis-information used by the Bush administration