Seismic Revolt
There was something left unsaid in all the coverage about the powerful earthquakes that decimated Haiti in January and rattled Chile in February. Of course, we heard about the tragedy – the human tolls were covered in detail and made us acutely aware of our own vulnerability. But despite all that, no one wanted to discuss what caused these earthquakes. In an age where the materialist-scientific outlook peers into every dark corner of existence, leaving such an obvious question unasked suggests we can’t handle the answer.
It is time to confront the fact that climate change will manifest in unexpected ways, including violent earthquakes, tsunamis and volcanoes. This is the position of respected scientists. As the New Scientist magazine reports without equivocation, “evidence of a link between climate and the rumblings of the crust has been around for years, but only now is it becoming clear just how sensitive rock can be to the air, ice and water above.” Or as Bill McGuire, Professor of Geological Hazards at University College London, writes in an earlier New Scientist article, “as the balance changes between the stresses acting on the crust and the strains held within it, the result can be an increase in volcanic eruptions and earthquakes.” Within the scientific community there appears to be a long-standing belief that there is a direct, causal connection linking earthquakes to climate change.
This connection is not being discussed because our civilization is unwilling to accept the full-spectrum reality of nature’s revolt. We are like the naive soldiers who came to battle prepared for trench warfare only to find their enemies armed with airplanes. We think of climate change as “global warming” alone and prepare ourselves psychically for delayed seasons while nature hits us from below – literally – with an earth-splitting seismic revolt. And as we scramble to amass the public funds necessary for retrofitting our decaying industrial infrastructure, nature will deploy volcanic ash to block out the sun and mysterious blights to erase our crops.
Nature is in revolt against our consumer culture. The only chance we have as a species is to heed its warnings, to trust that these sudden catastrophes augur a dark future that our governments, our money and our faith in progress cannot protect us from. Nature is the source of our sustenance and may easily become the cause of our death. Unless, that is, we are willing to risk joining nature’s earthly insurrection.
Micah White is a contributing editor at Adbusters and an independent activist. He is writing a book on the future of activism. www.micahmwhite.com or micah (at) adbusters.org
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xenophrenia
As an after thought - if anyone wants to make a sacrifice of one Goldman Sachs - I won't argue with them .....
xenophrenia
As an after thought - if anyone wants to make a sacrifice of one Goldman Sachs - I won't argue with them .....
Peter of Lone Tree
Most earthquakes are caused by electromagnetic fluctuations.
Peter of Lone Tree
Most earthquakes are caused by electromagnetic fluctuations.
R.R Raskolnikov
As others have pointed out, the author commits the fallacy of intention. Nature cannot commit acts of "revolt", since to do so presupposes consciousness or awareness. As far as can be seen, the great cluster of atoms that makes up this earth is insensate. No intention, no feeling, no demands, desires, wishes or aims. I am sure the author is aware of this and was just exacting his poetic license. Still, It is a little weak to pull that piece of rhetoric, that nature gives a **** about what we are doing on this rock.
The whole pseudo-scientific "Gia" theory is whack. The biosphere is not a single pulsating organism, and natural history shows that mass-extinctions are the standard. So, to think that "Mother Nature" is a nurturing saint is a fallacy. Rather, she is an abusive bitch.
R.R Raskolnikov
As others have pointed out, the author commits the fallacy of intention. Nature cannot commit acts of "revolt", since to do so presupposes consciousness or awareness. As far as can be seen, the great cluster of atoms that makes up this earth is insensate. No intention, no feeling, no demands, desires, wishes or aims. I am sure the author is aware of this and was just exacting his poetic license. Still, It is a little weak to pull that piece of rhetoric, that nature gives a **** about what we are doing on this rock.
The whole pseudo-scientific "Gia" theory is whack. The biosphere is not a single pulsating organism, and natural history shows that mass-extinctions are the standard. So, to think that "Mother Nature" is a nurturing saint is a fallacy. Rather, she is an abusive bitch.
Anonymous
Earthquakes have been happening since before human existence but keep pushing this theory I'm sure we'll be committing human sacrifices to please the tectonic gods and keep them from punishing us.
Anonymous
Earthquakes have been happening since before human existence but keep pushing this theory I'm sure we'll be committing human sacrifices to please the tectonic gods and keep them from punishing us.
Anonymous
I wonder why they never discuss how much oil we have pumped out of the earth. In the same way that oil creates viscosity for car engines and absorbs high temperatures and eases friction, isn't it needed for the earth's same purposes? With all the oil being pumped out and water pumped in to replace it, won't it cause over heating and decrease viscosity so that there is more friction under the earths crust, so when the plates under the earth's crust shift causing earthquakes, won't they be more violent without this essential oil for lubrication?
Anonymous
I wonder why they never discuss how much oil we have pumped out of the earth. In the same way that oil creates viscosity for car engines and absorbs high temperatures and eases friction, isn't it needed for the earth's same purposes? With all the oil being pumped out and water pumped in to replace it, won't it cause over heating and decrease viscosity so that there is more friction under the earths crust, so when the plates under the earth's crust shift causing earthquakes, won't they be more violent without this essential oil for lubrication?
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