I’m half Australian and at this moment I’m very proud of it. Here’s why:
www.4ocean.com
A couple of Aussie surfers decided to make a difference. Oh and credit where due, it was a proud American who pointed this out to me with the gift of a bracelet.
I was on the way to Maine from New York City (where my wife Patricia has directed a very fine, very funny production of The Importance of Being Earnest. If you’re up this way www.bagaducetheatre.com for details), and I took in some fast food. The immediate cost to me was about $12 and the medical risks. The cost to the planet in plastic waste absurdly higher and more durable.
So at the micro-level of the individual, this was a piece of political and eco irresponsibility on my part and in many ways almost impossible to avoid given that our global mono-culture is in thrall to plastic.
At the macro-level political nonsense abounds, there are no limits to the appalling absurdities, callous cruelties, preposterous posturing, and general drongo* behaviour … well we all know that, right? After all:
As usual Shakespeare gets there first. On tyrannical political power he says:
“Man, proud man, dressed in a little brief authority plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven as make the angels weep.”
As I get older the woo-woo perspective makes more sense. Your basic vote-chasing politico will go so far as to say we ought to be environmentally responsible for “future generations” – Well I’m not too sure that anyone is actually too bothered about these famous “future generations”. But what if …
What if the Hindus, the Buddhists, the Zoroastrians, the neo-pagans, the Platonists, the early Christians, your basic esotericist, quantum physics and Shakespeare (What is the opinion of Pythagoras concerning wild fowl?) all have a point, and we the present generation are more intimately connected to future ones than appears in three-dimensional linear space-time thinking?
Somewhere between the micro and the macro there is a remedy, one of many that we will need.
www.4ocean.com
For 20 bucks you can get a bracelet made from recycled materials and 1lb of plastic taken out of the seas.
It’s a start.
- Drongo – Australian vernacular. Dozy f***wit, silly fellow, waste of space etc…