As UK goes through a continuous
periods of austerity throughout the remainder of this decade, and the remainder
of the plant has their own practices to deal with their ongoing recession. Even
when economies were ‘good’ many Governments still ran up huge national debts ….
How can these ever be minimised? If ever? Can you really affect your
government? Or is it more feasible and realistic to focus upon your locale?
What can we really do to improve
the economy in your local area? Realistically you cannot change something –
like a disaster on the other side of the planet. Yet you can affect your own
locale for the better – and contribute ideas to how things should be undertaken.
Communities want to be stronger.
Too many times in our isolated world where you only know the immediate neighbours
on your street and not those ten doors down. This does create some element of
disillution where people think they live in challenging areas, ghetto’s or
disconnected communities – yet if you reach out and start finding out who your
neighbours are? What they think of locale? What would they like to see improved
in the area? You can all begin working on a community plan.
Yet how to empower that
community? What realistically can you do in 1 year? 5 years? 10 years? 25
years? Could your community be a lifeline that begins creating your pension? A savings
plan for the children and grandchildren? With so many people working into their
70’s and 80’s in this day – many people are keen to be better involved in their
community. Employment and community initiatives enhance local links for many
who feel somewhat disconnected.
What do we need?
Water, food, shelter, sex – the basics.
If our local economy provided housing, food, energy and other basic needs
(local social good links so that people can actually meet each other) then
perhaps our communities would be genuinely stronger.
On the energy front the UK is
finally beginning to embrace ‘community owned energy’ (even though some trail
blazers started this in UK decades ago and suffered the wrath of backward and
archaic systems in life which were long overdue for an overhaul.) and this is
something that could really develop local benefits as funds from PV, wind,
micro-hydro, CHP, anaerobic generation could really help your locale.
Same goes for housing
co-operatives to infuse a much needed demand for real skills in UK (which the
skills deficit is heavily cited by many industries – yet we seem to act too
little too late to address the skills deficit challenge.) with building, carpentry,
electricians, engineers, plumbers, manufacturing, processing etc.
Possibly more importantly than
above two is food production. In the face of the recent years flooding problems
many have suffered in UK, farms under water etc. we should focus on
micro-growing as well as large scale agricultural production (with lesser
impacts) and look to creating a new industry of soil integrity support
mechanisms.
What do we want?
NO we are not chanting – what do
we want? When do we want it? Too much (materialistic demand it would seem) –
hence we are in such real trouble with backlash of economic yo-yoing, flooding/droughts,
wars etc. etc.
Generally we only react when
disaster strikes (a totally normal human trait!) yet what we need is
consistency of good practice (and not wait until it’s too late) to address food
production, community production, manufacturing, flood/drought
reduction, energy black outs, peak oil.
So…..
You’ll all have your opinion on
the outcome of COP21 in Paris …. Where do we go from here? Less reliance on
technological innovation – more reliance on human innovation.
What can you do?
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