Pan Am, Ford, UPS, and you and I are all part of the industrial civilization that is killing the planet. Taking shorter showers, changing to florescent light bulbs, buying a hybrid, recycling more and taking individual action are futile, according to Derrick Jensen.
The problem is bigger than us. "Industrial civilization is killing the planet" says Jensen. Protecting our water supply in Ayer and Littleton Mass. is just a drop of water in a planet headed for disaster.
Pan Am is just another assassin of the planet in our industrial civilization. The only way we can re-think, re-build and re-energize industrial civilization is when people like the Coalition for Aquifer Protection (this blog) say "ENOUGH! What we're doing isn't working. We have to do something different. Starting now."
The greed for power and money at any cost -- including the cost of clean water for 15,000 people -- is out of control.
A reporter interviewed me yesterday and said that someone at the railroad called the Coalition for Aquifer Protection "NIMBYists" -- Not In My Back Yard.
It's true. I care about this water, I'm taking a stand for this water, I'm sacrificing my time and money for this water BECAUSE IT IS IN MY BACKYARD.
It's true. If the Spectacle Pond Aquifer weren't in my backyard, I wouldn't be so passionate about protecting it.
Why should I be faulted that caring about the water supply for my town? Without water, every aspect of our livelihood is impacted. If we don't start caring about what's in our backyard, we have no hope.
It's true. If I'm a NIMBYist, the railroad and US government are greedy capitalists who killing the planet with rampant disregard for our natural resources.
I think I'd rather be a NIMBYist.
July 17, 2009
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