Friday 11 July 2008

Taking the rise in our stride???

Low lying settlements,threatened by rising sea, may be forced to leave traditional home lands in the face of the inevitable. Most folk would have a list of precious things they would not want to be without, they are at risk of leaving the most precious of all treasures, the working top soil of their Native culture.
Instead of shoving refugees in camps in a last ditch panic, provision must be made now,for viable options that offer dignified subsistance at least.The working soil would up grade much land in the surviving regions that often goes neglected . WHERE.???
Any where there's space of course, or are we going to cherry pick the refugees we want to use to the exclusion of their community and kin. To paraphrase,'If it hurts less it's working properly.'
I am inspired to save the earth. It works for us lads!
Iznibz has got a plan,Such madcap sentimental notions that one could cope with the disaster looming ahead and positively aid the poorest of coastal families.
Pro active disaster avoidance.Bring your gardens with you and your know how.No one need be forced into being an unnecessary burden.Host nations must not let let the potential profit of a cheap labour pool,mar their benign patronage. Acommodating the complete hegonomic ecological parcel,land included.
The earth has got to be brought up hill to safety, there are many flattened panned out fields that would benefit greatly after gross industrial abuse by agribusiness,and ill conceived centralised government directive has left poor Mother Earth crying in the dark, unnoticed with her knickers round her ankles.

Old empires have a duty of care,more at least than a sympathetic furrowed brow and a few bob in the hat. If they would just switch off their warmachine long enough to make a positive peace,(one without an enemy), that Civilization may take lasting cohesive root.
What resources we would have to solve all manner of logistic problems.
Who is up for doing the work,Iznibz iz for one.
Sounds like a singularly lonely job at present, I'll keep me own counsel till I have Real meaningful contact from "others". For now at any rate. Iznibz Wazir.

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