Fabulous NY Times editorial about our changing environment
IT never feels like summer starts until the first time I go to the beach. To stand nearly naked and heavy from winter on the waters edge, wade awkwardly into the shallows, dive under the first cold wave, taste first salt, surface and dive again to reach the calmer waters beyond, floating there until water and skin become the same temperature this is the best way I know to belong again, body and soul, to some larger part of the planet, not just the city, not just the job. But its already August, and I still havent gone swimming.
I teach, so I spent May reading student papers. When the school year ended and I caught up on the news, California was burning, Alaska melting and the Northeast soaking. The 2014 National Climate Assessment report explained that what weve been thinking of as the future is happening now. Then scientists announced that the West Antarctic ice sheet had begun to split apart, so the rising of ocean waters was pretty much irreversible.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/10/opinion/sunday/secular-climate-change-activists-can-learn-from-evangelical-christians.html?_r=0