Friday, 8 January 2010

Big picture - frozen Britain

....and while on the subject of 'bigger pictures' - I love this one of frozen Britain taken by Nasa'a Terra satellite on 7th January.

The bigger picture of below average temperatures

Interesting to see the Met Office's plotting of how some places around the glode are experiencing warmer as well as colder weather. I'm also reminded how difficult it is to imagine temperatures very different from those experienced at the time. So I don't find it unduly surprising that this cold snap in Europe is being seen by some as evidence against global warming as reported here by Leo Hickman and George Monbiot. (I was interested to see the diversity of perspectives in the discussion following this article also.)

Monday, 4 January 2010

How do we break a system?

This is the question George Monbiot asks about 'consumer hell' which he claims is a system we have internalised. I think systems thinking could help here in recognising what and whose systems of interest are in view and would add something to Monbiot's insightful analysis of how the system he refers to currently functions. Bringing about change of the kind he calls for requires social learning and would rely on multi-level concerted action by many stakeholders. But could we have the processes and motivation to work together to do that? The individualism that Monbiot refers to suggests not.

Monbiot's question about breaking a system is contextualised in some of his other comments in the same article:

How do we pursue happiness and well-being rather than growth? I came back from the climate talks Copenhagen depressed for several reasons, but above all because, listening to the discussions at the citizens’ summit, it struck me that we no longer have movements; we have thousands of people each clamouring to have their own visions adopted. We might come together for occasional rallies and marches, but as soon as we start discussing alternatives, solidarity is shattered by possessive individualism. Consumerism has changed all of us.

Michael Maniates analysis of individualisation provides some further useful insights here. I've found some interesting links between Monbiot's and Maniates' viewpoints before - see here.

Saturday, 2 January 2010

Happy New Year!







Happy New Year! A new year, new decade, feels like a new start. We've been out walking in the countryside and thinking about the year ahead. I've really enjoyed the bright cold days. Just now been looking at some of my pictures from late December.