Friday, May 13, 2016

Where would you rather live?



According to Michael Crichton, author of Jurassic Park, the answer may surprise you.

What happens when Man tries to play 'God' and control nature,  even for good reasons?

In short, the romantic view of the natural world as a blissful Eden is only held by people who have no actual experience of nature. People who live in nature are not romantic about it at all. They may hold spiritual beliefs about the world around them, they may have a sense of the unity of nature or the aliveness of all things, but they still kill the animals and uproot the plants in order to eat, to live. If they don't, they will die.

Would you survive Naked and Afraid?

And if you, even now, put yourself in nature even for a matter of days, you will quickly be disabused of all your romantic fantasies. Take a trek through the jungles of Borneo, and in short order you will have festering sores on your skin, you'll have bugs all over your body, biting in your hair, crawling up your nose and into your ears, you'll have infections and sickness and if you're not with somebody who knows what they're doing, you'll quickly starve to death. But chances are that even in the jungles of Borneo you won't experience nature so directly, because you will have covered your entire body with DEET and you will be doing everything you can to keep those bugs off you.

What is your Primitive Survival Rating?

The truth is, almost nobody wants to experience real nature. What people want is to spend a week or two in a cabin in the woods, with screens on the windows. They want a simplified life for a while, without all their stuff. Or a nice river rafting trip for a few days, with somebody else doing the cooking. Nobody wants to go back to nature in any real way, and nobody does. It's all talk-and as the years go on, and the world population grows increasingly urban, it's uninformed talk. Farmers know what they're talking about. City people don't. It's all fantasy.

Is Global Warming fantasy too?

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  2. 1) Would you rather live on the Tropical Island or in the Industrial Wasteland? Why?

    2) Read the response from Michael Chrichton (author of Jurassic Park) and listen to his speech. What does he argue?

    3) Why is the idea that early man lived harmoniously with nature in a 'Garden of Eden' a myth?

    4) How does Chrichton compare 'Environmentalism' to religion?

    5) Human beings all leave a 'Carbon Footprint', but why wouldn't any of us want to go back to the 'Stone Ages?'

    6) What is your Primitive Survival Rating?

    7) How long do you think you would be able to survive Naked and Afraid?

    8) What do Scientists who don't agree with 'man made' climate change say?

    9) Why is no one listening to them?

    10) Should this be an excuse to 'abuse' the environment any way we want?

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