Monday, June 2, 2014

The Podcast.

How did this course change my view on climate change? Well, this class really did help me understand more what really is at stake here. Pretty much everything is in danger. Us, the animals, and the Planet. But really the biggest fault is on us, the common folk. We have the power to change everything in a split second, but we choose to look the other way because it seems so hard to battle this colossal problem. We can just shut down everything if we are made aware of how powerful we are. The people who we claim that are in power just make us believe that they're powerful when really it's all just one big illusion. Of course, they have some concrete power, like the military, but I consider the military common wealth as well. We just have to let them know that they're not part of the "powerful" world. We will change the world when we learn that the true power that lies within in each and one of us. Climate change is not a debatable thing, the science is behind it is clear and understandable. However, I do think that the solution side should change how they deliver their information. The method that they have been using is not very effective, that's why it is still a debatable subject. Climate change is as real as us and we need to act fast. We're near the tipping point of irreversible consequences. That's why we need to change radically how we think and how the people who are trying to help change their methods. I believe we need to make climate change something casual although it isn't. We can't drown the people with all the information at once, it has to be one slow process that doesn't feel forced on the average folk. We need to combine the science with art to make it more bearable for the common folks. People just really get scared because of how much information we try to feed them at once. It seems it is an exhausting problem to solve, I know it is, but we need to make it look like it is something doable.