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Mortgaging Planet Earth

by Courtney Tenz · 09/27/07


Whenever I start to feel a little cynical (depressed?) about being an environmentalist (i.e. whenever I get the urge to put on some snakeskin sneakers, wear diamonds bigger than my eyeballs, smoke CO2 cigarettes, and hop on my mahogany-furnished private jet to hurtle me and my friends around the world while drinking whiskey made from rare orchids just so I can finally stop crying about penguins and polar bears losing their habitats), an editorial like the one in today’s New York Times “Our Moral Footprint” by Vaclav Havel comes along, reminding me that I’m not the only one wishing people would stop arguing about global warming and start doing more than changing light bulbs. It’s analogies like these that give me hope that others will turn off their tvs, get out of their cars, and start paying back the earth for all we’ve borrowed …

Maybe we should start considering our sojourn on earth as a loan. There can be no doubt that for the past hundred years at least, Europe and the United States have been running up a debt, and now other parts of the world are following their example. Nature is issuing warnings that we must not only stop the debt from growing but start to pay it back. There is little point in asking whether we have borrowed too much or what would happen if we postponed the repayments. Anyone with a mortgage or a bank loan can easily imagine the answer.

Tags bears, car, cars, epa, Europe, fur, Global Warming, habitat, New York Times, NYTimes, opinion, polar bears, skin, sneakers, tv

Courtney Tenz is a green traveler and journalist whose work has appeared in German Life, Veg News, and E/The Environmental Magazine. She lives in Cologne, Germany.

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4 Comments on “Mortgaging Planet Earth”

  • Mary Hunt

    I completely agree with A) the need to have a Scotch in Scotland when this all gets overwhelming and B) wanting a better solution than chit chat that will have global impact. What I posted today might clear up B.

    Love reading your postings. Thanks!

    09/28/07 » 5:13 pm »

  • Laura

    Hey, I like your blog and the things you write! Vaclav Havel is someone to cherish, he says wise things from time to time but unfortunately they are also easily forgotten…

    Friday afternoon so I’m longing for some whiskey too…

    09/28/07 » 5:30 pm »

  • Katy

    Havel is incredible. It speaks volumes about the Czech people and culture that they made him their leader after the Velvet Revolution.

    09/29/07 » 5:50 pm »

  • Greenstylemom

    Just found your site! Love it! Thanks for the link to the article.

    10/06/07 » 3:31 pm »

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