I remember seeing one of those tv shows where they pull pranks and it went like this:
- An unsuspecting lady enters the butcher and orders 2 pounds of beef.
The butcher asks her to wait a moment and disappears behind the basking doors.
You then hear a cow mooing, lots of noise, shouting, a chain saw and finally the butcher returns carrying a large bleeding piece of meat. The lady runs out in horror.
How many of us would be willing to watch 10 fish live their lives in the reef, be caught, put in a bucket, transported to a holding tank, wait a few days, go inside a bag, be shipped out by truck, plane, arrive at a distributor, get to a holding tank and so on, have 9 of them die in along the way so that we could have 1 fish in our tanks?
I was very interested in watching the film, I have seen it and I was very disappointed.
The problem is not so much telling just one side of the story, it's just a film made with a cookie cutter with unimaginative arguments, the hobby could be attacked in a much more efficient way.
A few years ago, after diving hundreds of hours, I decided I no longer wanted to have fish tanks, so I offered my reef tank to a friend.
An year later he told me he had moved the tank to the bathroom. It felt like a punch to the stomach and I asked for the whole thing back.
Fast forward a couple of years, I realised that this climate change thing is much worse than 99.999999% of people realise and that the system has already gathered too much momentum to be stopped.
We normally hear what climate scientists think, but if you want to know how they feel, here's an interesting read:
Climate change is a complex and intimidating threat. You can't see it when you look out your bedroom window. Its impacts are often not immediately noticeable, nor are the benefits of acting against...
www.isthishowyoufeel.com
Hint: many of them have decided not to have kids.
In the past 20 years we've lost what, 50% of all reefs?
The UNESCO World Heritage site has suffered three mass bleaching events in the last five years as the planet continues to warm.
www.nbcnews.com
Anyone thinking that the other half is going to take longer than that to disappear is under a heavy dose of hopium.