CLIMATE CHANGE CONFERENCES − time to do something!

 
detail:  Todd Stern, head U.S. negotiator, called the revitalized agreement “a significant step forward” and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change UNFCCC’s executive director, Christiana Figueres said, “This is not the end, but it is a new beginning.”
 
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The time is passing by and it is

really high time to do something instead of talking.

Dick Smith, an Australian businessman offered 1 million dollars to a person younger than 30,  who can find a solution to stop this growing craze of consumer society, which – according to Smith – is urged by capitalists. Our addiction to this increasing consumerism will lead us to exhaust the habitat and future of our children.
 
 
 
The aim of the prize is to encourage people around the world below the age of 30 to come up with the best solution to stop what Mr Smith terms society's capitalist-driven addiction to consumption growth.
 
The award was named after William Wilberforce (1759-1833), a British politician, who – according to Dick Smith - was alone in his age with his opinion that slavery would cease to exist. Smith believes that humanity must have an alternative to consumer society, and he is looking for the person who can tell what it is. However, he has made up quite a peculiar way for it: the award cannot be applied for but next August, one year after the call, he will choose someone younger than 30 "who becomes famous in communating that we cannot always have a society that is addicted to endless exponential growth in the use of resources and energy" - as Mr. Smith wrote to me
 
I am happy that someone whose voice can be heard worldwide claims the same I’ve been trying to give sound to for years.
 
We must have surely made things wrong so far
if the world has become as it is now!
 
Making this question actual for today:
 
How many ecological and environmental disasters must happen
to make world leaders admit: it cannot go further this way!
 
As you can see in CV, I am 56 years old, a mother of three children. I am a biologist and my life involved various activities from research in carcinology, gastronomy and food industry to the organization of a local market recently. This market is located on my private land; I have been struggling with running it for four years.
 
Though I don’t have the chance to apply for the Wilberforce Award, nevertheless, I have compiled a document related to this, because I think I know the solution. I am a biologist, so I examined the question from this point of view.
 
 
 
key to the future
 
 
 
 
 
or: why force the unnatural any longer?
 
 
 
 
respecting nature is not a question of
religion or ideology but intelligence
 
 
 
 
 
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      We can say about the state of humanity and of our planet that:
 
  • The life of people, especially of those living in the cities, has separated from its natural habitat that is the land.
  • The production and consumption of food have separated in time and space
  • Trade and credit have intruded between production and consumption
  • Both of them are interested in stimulating production and consumption beyond all frontiers.
  • Means of stimulation is paid advertisement reaching people through the press and mass media.
  • Humans have lost their natural leaders; politics have overtaken power and legislation.
  • The power of statute laws has overcome the power of natural laws.
  • Constitutional state charms people by the illusion of personal freedom.
  • It forces unnecessary knowledge and things to people in order to draw the attention off the obvious fact that politicians sponge on them.
  • Being charmed by the illusion of personal freedom, people lost their faith in religions so mankind lost its sacral fundaments; communities fell apart, man has degraded himself to a lonely consume-idiot.
 
            In Hungary, the following facts add to these:
 
  • The Soviet occupation deprived us from our constitution, namely the Holy Crown Doctrine, which, among all traditional constitutions, has a unique opinion about land, men and rulers.
  • The state president has no power.
  • Intellectuals have been expelled out from the country in many waves; our history is distorted and is not taught in the schools.
  • By setting the different interest groups against each other, autocracy of politics is complete.
  • National property was sold out in a so-called spontaneous privatization after the political change; nevertheless, a gigantic state debt has been accumulated.
  • Power is at open war with the people; it deteriorated agriculture and destroyed food industry in spite of the interests and values of the nation and the land.
  • Finance-capital keeps on overcoming shamelessly its victims.
 
         Let’s list our aims as well:
 
  • People must find their way back to their natural habitat, i.e. to land.
  • Everybody in this planet must learn, that the land is the natural habitat of all the ctreatures of the nature, and they are all equally necessary for survival.
  • It is obvious, that we can neither stop nor reverse mankind’s self-destruction in the prevailing structures, we need social change.
  • People will elect natural leaders (kings, rulers), who will be the first servants of the nations; who will make people learn to respect nature servily (sacraly) and each other as part of it; who can arrange different interests side by side always seeing the only real aim: the happy future of our children, of the mankind.
  • Man will grow up and learn to respect their values; he will be a humble servant of his nation and his land.
  • He will arm himself with useful knowledge against his defencelessness, and will bequeath true values to his successors.
 6th, Oct, 2010, Káptalantóti                                                        Ms Harmathy, Ildikó
 
 
Key to the Future 
 
 
or: why force unnatural any longer?
 
 
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