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What a Way to Treat Your Mother: Women and the State of the Planet

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What a Way to Treat Your


Mother:
Women and the State of the
Planet
Julia Langer

Space photos have recorded easily observable and rapidly changing


conditions on earth in the past few years - the Amazon rainforest and
Lake Chad are dwindling, while over Los Angeles and Moscow great
umbrellas of polluted air grow ever larger.

The 40 women who participated in this workshop described these


changes as, among other things, irresponsible, short-sighted and
unimaginative. Many expressed feelings of confusion, apathy and
powerlessness. One woman said,
“I find I am afraid on two levels - first, for what we are doing to the
earth, and second, in response to the ridicule and hostility I face when I
keep trying to make environmental action part of the school where I
teach. I am called a fanatic!”

Julia Langer underlined the importance of creating opportunities to


learn from one another and to be supportive of these types of individual
struggles. She suggested that we begin to harness our “free-floating”
concerns about the environment, by becoming more knowledgeable
about the actual problems and their causes, as well as potential
solutions and preventive measures.

Among the most critical problems facing planet earth are global
warming, toxic substances, population growth, and soil erosion. Julia
suggests that global warming, which sounds almost cozy, particularly in
Canada, should more appropriately be called climatic catastrophe. The
scale of this problem subsumes all others. In Canada, for example, the
carbon dioxide generated per capita is the second highest in the world.
We need to reduce our use of fossil fuels, take into account the real
long-range costs of our energy consumption, and make energy
efficiency the overriding objective in the design of everything from
household appliances to public transit.

Impending climatic catastrophe is compounded by toxic substances that


pervade our environment and threaten one third of our population with
cancer, by population growth, and by the continuing erosion of

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What a Way to Treat Your Mother: Women and the State of the Planet

irreplaceable topsoil. For example, the spiralling relationship between


ozone depletion and increasing carbon dioxide levels is based, in part,
on the function of the world's oceans. The plant life in the upper layer
of the ocean is a major absorbing sink for carbon dioxide, but the loss
of the ozone layer will decrease the growth of these plants, leading to a
further increase in the level of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere.

To envision sustainable solutions to these problems, the group defined


some key changes that will be needed in terms of research, attitudes,
and the roles of business and government. For example, there should
be more incentive for researchers to look at alternative social and
  technological solutions to current environmental problems. We must  
realize that there is no such thing as a quick fix, and start looking at
long-term strategies. Business must be involved, not just as
environmental marketers of a new consumerism, but as effective
economic analysts. Government too, must expand its legislative and
regulatory role, for example, by creating a carbon tax which more
accurately reflects the true environmental cost of pollution and resource
depletion.

Employing this new long-term perspective, some decisive and


achievable goals were outlined for the next 30 to 40 years:

* the development of economic and technological systems that are not


dependent on fossil fuels:
* a lid of eight billion on the world's population:
* a world agricultural system that, among other things, reforests
marginal lands currently being converted to farming:
* a reversal of the trend towards increasing urbanization:
* a world free of the pervasive contamination of toxic substances: and
* a world which values and protects our supply of fresh water.

Finally, we must take care to transform the world in a way that


addresses social problems of poverty and inequality at the same time as
we devise economic measures to reflect accurately the environmental
costs of development. We must find creative ways to convert obsolete
industries, such as auto and weapons manufacturers, into needed
technologies and programs. We will be helped and encouraged along
the way by our successes. For example, reforestation will both save the
soil and decrease the level of carbon dioxide in the air. Our tasks must
be both concrete as in tree planting, and imaginative, as when we
envision the world we would like to create.

For a free booklet on Women & the Environment, billed as “a feminist


perspective on the environment as a women's issue” and containing
practical tips for the “Green Consumer”, write The Ontario Advisory
Council on Women's Issues, 880 Bay St., 5th Floor, Toronto, Ontario
M7A 1N3 or call (416) 326-1840. One copy per person, please.

Julia Langer, Executive Director, F.O.E. Canada


From Women & Environments, Winter/Spring 1991

(CX5098)

 
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