Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
I agree with every word apart from the much treasured or loved momument. It’s a bunch of old stones that may or may not have had some meaning hundreds of years ago. It looked very insignificant when I passed by on the road.Absolutely shocking that a treasured monument should have powder paint sprayed over it.
I also find it shocking that 467 species have been declared extinct in the past decade and biodiversity is declining at an alarming rate due to anthropological causes to CC.
I find it shocking that the World’s most developed economies signed an agreement in 1997 acknowledging the human contribution to the rate of CC yet we are no closer 27 years later to limiting warming rises to 1.5 degrees. I find it shocking that the World came together in 1997 (and have signed subsequent protocols since) to limit and reduce greenhouse gasses in accordance with individual targets - yet here we are 27 years later - already facing the consequences of CC with CO2 emissions still heating the Earth at an alarming rate.
What is more shocking to me than orange powder paint is that even in the face of predicted staggering sea level rise, extreme droughts, floods and widespread species loss, Governments in the West are dragging their feet and even in some cases, dumping their previously agreed targets to reduce carbon emissions and renewing a commitment to fossil fuels.
I find it absolutely shocking to see a much loved prehistoric monument daubed in powder paint.
But…It will wash off in the next rainfall.
It is heartbreaking that the damage we have already caused to the world in terms of habit loss, both in human life and loss of biodiversity can’t be washed away so easily when it rains.
When it comes to what I see as more important, the intrinsic value of inanimate objects or that of polar bears, I choose polar bears every time
However, I fully accept that I’m in a minority here so won’t argue the point - that’s just my POV that’s all.
As you say, the rain will wash it off.
In fact the rain and wind will do a lot more damage by erosion than any powder.