Our neice is an ER campaigner.Ironically she is not in London for these protests as she's flown off on holiday with a big number of extended family on holiday.Whilst I share her concerns about the future of our planet I'm also quietly seething at the hypocrisy of this branch of our family who are vocal and prone to lecturing via Facebook whilst leading basically a very middle class lifestyle.So it colours my view of ER protesters unfortunately. Because I do feel climate change is a very real threat.I worry for future generations.
I wonder how many of the protesters have clocked up as many air miles on extended gap years and numerous holidays as she and her siblings.
We can't undo what we've done.I have 3 children,have always kept pets -all using up resources.And apparently our neice has vowed not to fly again.Luckily for her she's already seen far more of the world than most ordinary folk could ever dream of.
But I fear ER whilst highlighting much needed large scale action against climate change could go too far.Peaceful protests yes.Anarchic use of glueing onto trains taking up hours of commuters and police time is only going to alienate a lot of people and could be counter productive.
But then I prefer to quietly change what I can realistically in my own lifestyle. And talk about it but as Tom Heap the countryfile presenter said in a way that isn't finger wagging.
It's frustrating to feel powerless as an individual.Trying to find a balance between enjoying the one life you have,but leaving a legacy for those following.As a recent new grandma it's becomes even more pertinent.And depressing if you let it.
Little House on the Prairie - Netflix



