“What is the world’s shortest book?
The environmentalist’s book of jokes.”
– from writer Sharman Apt Russell’s blog, Love of Place.
She continues in her post “The Lighter Side of Global Warming:”
“For myself, I also feel an intangible loss. Humans are wired for continuity. We believe in culture, tradition, grandkids. We believe we are connected to the future. In the twentieth century, where I spent most of my time, we even believed in progress. We were destined to move forward into something better. Now I feel cut off. Disconnected. The future is no place I want to go.
As Woody Allen wrote, ‘Mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness, the other to extinction. Let us pray we choose correctly.'”