Canary Islands in timelapse
Sunday, May 24th, 2009
CANARIAS TIMELAPSE from luis garcia de armas on Vimeo.
CANARIAS TIMELAPSE from luis garcia de armas on Vimeo.
I hate getting soggy, but let’s hope the water makes it to the snow pack and the reservoirs!

After watching An Inconvenient Truth I really am scared. I’m scared about what this means for my future, what it means for billions of people around this globe. The threat is real. Yet there are naysayers.
So what.
I’ve given the issue quite a bit of thought lately. Global warming. The environment. Climate crisis. All of these are really names created to try to give us an easier way of not saying “we’re about to die”. It’s like making that kind of joke where you have to let your mind wander a little in order to get the punchline. But, this isn’t a joke. It’s very very real. People are dying in droves because the weather patterns have changed. We’re not able to grow quality food—and in some cases no food at all. Forget the massive storms and fires that are sweeping through our backyards. That’s nothing compared to the potential requirement for entire populations having to relocate. And when we do relocate it’ll be in shanty towns and whatever else we can quickly construct, which will just further erode and destroy the Earth.
OK, so let’s say the scientists are wrong. Let’s suppose that all the facts and theories are wrong. Green is still the way to go. It is cheaper, healthier, and better economically. I’ll put it in perspective to my own life.
I moved to San Francisco for many reasons, but one of them happens to be the environment. I drive maybe once a week. Not much more than that. I take public transit all of the time or I walk. This has resulted in a number of very tangible benefits:
And, really, this is just the tip of all the good things that have happened. Going green is better for the environment, which affects our quality of life (or even the ability to sustain life). And it turns out that I have more time, more money, and better health for doing so. It’s really a win-win-win kind of situation! AND, if we factor back in that the scientists are actually correct, then that means I’m doing my part to contribute to the solutions. I don’t believe there is any silver bullet that can solve all of our problems, but by doing as much as each of us can we will be able to secure a future for ourselves.