At the last Sundance Film Festival in Utah, I had the opportunity to go see the documentary The Lake about how the Great Salt Lake is drying up.
The film was excellent. But I couldn’t help but feel how dystopian it was to watch a film about a lake 30 miles away that was killing us.
Try explaining this to an alien (or a 7 year old for that matter).
“So why can’t you fix the lake? It seems like all you need is more of this green paper you call money and that way you can save yourselves.”
“Well, it’s a bit more complicated. You see people fight over these resource like cash or water. And it is difficult to get everyone on the same page.”
“But if you don’t then everyone loses right and your economy would crash anyway?”
“Correct.”
It’s just very dystopian. And it continues to get weirder. While part of me, who has children, want to run. The other part knows we cannot escape the problem of climate change. Anywhere you go, you will find a new set of problems.
And perhaps, this needs to be the mentality going forward…
The buck stops here. The line is drawn. And we must fight to protect our home.