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I've just read a heart wrenching article by Gretel Ehrlich in Tricycle Magazine about the catastrophic Japanese tsunami. I found this image online that conveys a sense of the unbelievable damage inflicted along 365 miles of Japanese coast; the image also illustrates the title of this blog: climate change soon coming to a store near you, as if it were a refrain from an ad about an earth-shaking new consumer product.
Is this a taste of our future? Will devastating climate change be coming to a store near us, no matter where we live? Is this our new normal? How will we react when it happens to us? In the following quote a Zen abbot at ground zero gives us one humble but existentially profound answer:
"Since the disaster, some older people have
committed suicide. But there’s no reason to do that. We just start from where
we are, from whatever the day brings to us.” *
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* quote from Spring 2014 Tricycle Magazine excerpted from Facing the Wave: A Journey in the Face of the Tsunami by Gretel
Ehrlich.
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