Tuesday, July 31, 2007

klimaat verandering - 8 maniere om ons klimaat vroegtydig te stabiliseer en groot marakkas te voorkom!

Klimaat verandering- die nuwe naam waaronder "global warming" deesdae skuil steek al meer sy ongewensde kop uit. n Paar jaar gelede was dit net hippies en groentjies wat n hel omgegee het, maar noudat hel ons begin bekruip sit almal regop en gee aandag. Veral in die 1ste wereld lande word daar bietjie meer as gewoonlik geskarrel. Hoekom? Ons begin die pyn voel...Engeland kan dit dalk nog ignoreer as Wallis weer vloed, maar Oxford? En erger as ooit tevore? Australie se droogte begin regtig knyp, die monsoon het hierdie jaar nog rekords gebreek en ons moenie te vinnig vergeet van die groot gemors wat steeds New Orleand is nie. Ag, hel, dit sneeu in Johannesburg en vloed op die Cape Flats! Mens kan net soveel ignoreer.

Ok, Heuston we have a problem. Nou wat? Die ouens wat weet se dis tog nie so eenvoudig soos wat ons gehoop het nie. Dis nie jy alleenlik jy nie, dis meer almal tesame wat hierdie probeem gaan oplos. Nou kan ons ook se: sure, ons kinders sal slim genoeg wees om oor so 50 jaar gougou iets uit te figure. Dope. Dis dan te laat. Ons het tot 2015 om die wereld se klimaat te stabiliseer. Dis al.

Huh? Laat ek verduidelik. Die IPCC se konsensus is dat die wereld se temperatuur by 2' celcius warmer as nou moet stabiliseer om te verhoed dat natuur se eie afwaartse spiraal van verwarming inskop (wat sal veroorsaak dat die amazon woud, die pole se ys en die wereld se permafrost teen die einde van die eeu verdwyn). Gaan leer Mark Lynas se blog (in my skakels) vir die wetenskaplike weergawe hiervan.

So, vir ons om by 2' verwarmening te stop moet ons koolstof vlakke teen 2015 nie net stabiliseer nie, maar begin verminder. O s***.

China het laas maand vir amerika verbygesteek as die grootste skoorsteen op aarde en beide is redelik enorm. Europa se policies vorder nie vinnig genoeg nie en Australie se Howard volg amerika so slaafs na dat daar ook nie veel hoop is nie. Maar dorpe, stede, gemeenskappe, organisasies en besighede het begin om van onder af op te werk sodat teen die tyd dat regerings wakker skrik daar hopelik al n mate van infrastruktuur beskikbaar sal wees. Goed, waarmee hou hierdie groepe hulleself besig? 7 Mmaniere wat almal saam ons koolstof emissions(wat's n goeie afrikaanse woord?) gaan laat daal. Hier's hulle:

En onthou, dis nie die een of die ander nie- dis die hele spul saam, anders faal ons:

1. Halveer die afstand wat elke motor jaarliks afle
2. Halveer motors se brandstofverbruik
3. Bou 2 Miljoen 1 MW Windpompe wereldwyd
4. 2 Miljoen hektaar sonpanele wereldwyd
5. Stop die verwoesting van tropiese reenwoude en begin met grootskaalse woud aanplanting wereldwyd.
6. Dramatiese verhoging aan elektriese effektiwiteit van alle geboue, huise en fabrieke.
7. Biljoene tonne koolstof gaan in ou mynskagte ingepomp moet word.

Nie biofuels of nuclear energy is regtig noemenswaardig nie want beide het te veel newe effekte. Google hulle en sien self!

8. n "Cap and trade" stelsel vir koolstof en ander greenhouse gasses vir die toekoms. Al sewe die eerste oplossings gaan ons uitlatings(?) stabiliseer maar die slegs die 8ste een wat dit gaan verminder en daarsonder is ons net eenvoudig verlore.

Nou, min mense verstaan wat dit beteken, so more sal ek verder skryf oor wat presies dit vir ons sal beteken om n heel nuwe krediet stelsel op aarde te begin, en glo my, dis ver van slegte nuus!

Tot dan, nou moet ek eers bietjie gaan werk..

Friday, July 20, 2007

1000 mense in SA sterf vandag! Onvoorkombaar...

Vandag is n vent dag. Hierdie vent is 2 jaar "in the thinking" en dateer uit my gemeenskapsdiens jaar in Bethlehem,dit gee 6 fundamentele redes hoekom SA se pogings om HIV die see in te dryf so misrabel misluk. Die post is in engels geskryf want ek het dit op helium gepubliseer en hulle spellcheck aanvaar nog nie afrikaans nie. Geniet dit.

Talking about the effect of AIDS on Africa is like talking about the effect of global warming on the arctic ice cap. The full force of the situation only hits you when you're in the thick of it and realise that, probably, the tipping point has already been reached and the cascade is unstoppable.

When you stand in front of a giant glacier and watch it crash in to the sea, the inevitable catastrophe sends shivers down your spine. Walk into any government hospital in South Africa today and you get the exact same effect. Chilling. Walk by the myriad of fresh graves in any graveyard in South Africa and you would be excused for thinking the country is at war. Maybe it is.

The effect of AIDS crosses all boundaries. It is redefining culture, economics, religion, political stability, education, health and healthcare.

1. Not only are Africans faced with the dilemma of having to face up to the fact that their traditions are no longer protecting them against evil but their very definition of intimate relationships is also being redefined. A woman is getting AIDS from her husband, he got it from a far off city where prostitutes and shebeens have been a way of life for a long time. Women are giving it to their children. Who else is supposed to nurture and care for their children? Who else can take on that role. No-one, nature has us up against the wall.

2. Inevitably the economics of any country ravished by AIDS will suffer. The very workforce, the drive of the economy is dying, and with it competition, consumerism and all efficiency. South Africa's saving grace thus far has been the large amount of "reserves" not partaking in the economy at all. A country with an unemployment rate of 25% and no doll has a few willing hands to spare. Not for long, though. In certain areas the shortfall is already being experienced.

3. The education sector is badly understaffed with most schools not running at full capacity. 20% of teachers are HIV positive. This has a direct effect on the quality of the country's future workforce and thus on it's competitiveness in the global arena. An individual's education is the only thing that gives him/her the power to choose a different way of life than the well-known road of poverty, child prostitution and crime.

4. Not only is the healthcare system being stretched to the limit by the influx of new patients, many healthcare workers themselves are infected, on treatment, dead or dying. 1000 People die of AIDS in South Africa daily. The recruitment cannot keep up with losses because few of the unemployed masses have the right qualifications to work in healthcare. Many basic nursing duties in primary level clinics are already being carried out by volunteers with no training receiving no payment. This, of course increases their chance for infection too. The devastating effect of TB in conjunction with AIDS falls beyond the scope of this article.

5. Religion and traditional beliefs also have to be redefined. Many know of the furor caused by the spread of the superstitious belief that raping a virgin will cure you from AIDS. Many of South Africa's girls lose their virginity through rape, not some. The deputy prime minister's stint in court when he proclaimed that having a shower will protect him from any infection didn't improve the world's view on SA's arrogance and ignorance. Women need to prove fertility before being offered marriage, how can condoms then be a viable option for them? Many people still go to the local sangoma or church for miracle cures before going to the hospital, inevitably arriving "at death's door" due to procrastination, leading to the widespread belief that hospitals are the cause of death.

6. Many government policies directly oppose HIV prevention strategies. An impoverished woman cannot get a state subsidy for herself, only for her children. Her children only get grants up to the age of 14. Now, how in their right minds are these young girls going to abstain from trying to reproduce? Furthermore, the state pays a subsidy for AIDS but not for HIV infection. It also pays a subsidy for active TB which stops once treatment stops. Now, it is understandable that the government needs to draw the line somewhere because there is only so much money available in the national treasure chest. But to the man om the street it is pretty obvious that he is being paid to be sick.

Government is going about the management and prevention of AIDS the wrong way, it started much too late and is dragging it's feet unneccesarily. Government had to be taken to court by the TAC to be forced to start antiretroviral therapy for pregnant women, prisoners and finally the general populace. It does seem like an easy equation to let the people who are the biggest burden on government subsidies and healthcare and invariably then the country's economic stability rather just die. On the other hand, it also sounds alot like genocide if the health minister backs up her decisions by maintaining the disease simply doesn't exist.

The future for AIDS in South Africa looks rosy. The future for the people of South Africa? The Chinese have a saying- may you live in interesting times. It's up to you to figure out if it's a blessing or a curse. The battle against AIDS happens on a one by one basis. You make your decisions. You choose. You choose who you sleep with, you choose who to trust with your health, you choose to take the medication offered to you, you choose which charity to support, you choose to pay your taxes, you choose for whom you vote. Remember, you choose.

Oor en uit

Monday, July 16, 2007

Is jy ook 'n expat wat met Bok van Blerk identifiseer?

Wat is n cosmo boer?

(Ek het op die term se ouer sussie afgekom in 'n boek "The Pope's Children" deur David McWilliams. Dis n briljante boek. Ierland se ontwikkeling het baie in gemeen met SA s'n. Ek het baie van myself geleer deur dit te lees.)

Dis n kombinasie van twee goed- everything cosmopolitan- dit wat maak dat ons transvaal, vrystaat, kaap en natal boertjies ewe skielik met vlot engelse bekkies ons weg deur die wereld navigate. Ons weet van dinge, ons werk en speel in die wereld en op die internet. Ons sien (ongelukkig) bietjie neer op mense met ingegrynde idees oor hulle nie bereid is om die sprong te vat en die wereld te sien nie. Ons sien die wereld, en ken die wereld. Londen se underground is nie meer snaaks nie, Ierse busse is al n slagspreuk vir alles wat laat en onbetroubaar is, Perth is soos n tweede tuiste ons het so baie familie daar, Nieu Seeland se hospitale teem van ons. Chicago, New York, been there, done that. Ons weet hoe om goed gedoen te kry, om die goedkoopste kaartjies huistoe te kry oor kersfees, om in touch te bly met skype en blog en facebook. Ons staan ons man in die werkarena en hulle hou van ons. Hulle dink ons aksent is sexy (veral nadat Leonardo diCaprio so hard probeer het in Black Diamond) en hulle dink ons is slim en betroubaar. Ons het nie tyd vir rassisme en blaam nie. En ons weet ons kan n goeie lewe he hier in die koue en renerige ander lande.

Maar hier is die ander deel- boer. Dammit, dis nou maar net eenvoudig in jou en daar sal dit bly! Ons droom van donderweer en weerlig, rooi grond en blou lug en warm son en n see met golwe. Ons begin eers gemaklik praat as ons Afrikaans praat (selfs mense soos ek wat in engels skoolgegaan het!) Braaivleis proe net nie reg sonder chaka kole nie en tee is rooibostee. Maar dit moet meer wees as dit. n Mens leef tog nie net van kos en landskap nie. En ook nie net die taal nie. Maar daar is ook die kerk, vooraf se beskuit en koffie om die kombuistafel en dan Sondagmiddagete saam met familie en gaan stap om die blok met die hond, en middagslapies in die skaduwee, en carte blanche en die 8uur movie. Dis n hele samevatting van wat ons onthou wat die heel lekkerste was en hoe dit ons gevorm het en hoe al daai goed aanmekaar gebind is deur die mense met wie ons dit deel. Ons wil he ons kinders moet dit eendag beleef. En ons doen ons bes om dit te onthou. Ons vlieg elke Desember terug want "Desember is my familie reunie.."Karen Zoid

Ons is cosmo boere omdat ons huil as ons De La Rey se liedjie hoor, Karen Zoid se Afrikaners is plesierig, Stef Bos se Witsand. Maar ons weier om in n land te woon waar jou kans om of vermoor of verkrag te word, of vigs te kry, so hoog is dat jy later soveel daaroor stres dat jy vergeet wie of wat jy is. Ek moes in Ierland kom sit om te besef hoe ek regtig voel want hier het ek ruimte om te dink. Finansiele-, politieke- en Sekuriteitsvryheid as'tware. Party gaan sit op Rosendal, daarvoor is ek nog te jonk...maar ek droom daarvan. Ons, wie se voete nog jeuk, werk nou maar hier oor die see, spaar en contemplate ons toekoms. En hopelik wanneer ons rustig geword het en dinge uitgefigure het, sal ons kan teruggaan en ons wit velletjies weer n ordentlike sokkie- en kortmou tan gee!

So hierdie blog is tweeledig...dit wat boer is en dit wat cosmopolitan is, nes ek en baie van ons. Dit sal gaan oor die goed wat na aan my hart le. Dis nie n dagboek nie, meer n ideeboek. Voel vry om jou eie idees oor ons nuwe kulturele ontwaking hier te skryf. Voel ook vry om my spelling en taal te korrigeer ;-) Ek het nie verniet vir my ma gevra om bietjie n tweetalige woordeboek oor te pos nie!

Oor en uit.