Scoop Blogwatch: Dave McArthur, 23 March 2009
Blog by Dave McArthur,
Saturday night Earth Hour 2009 and my home will be a blaze of light, a symbol of harmony with the universe, a beacon of hope amidst the darkness,
despondency and despair around me in Wellington City New Zealand in this hour.
Surely I must be a perverse, uncaring individual you are thinking. Why would a person promote the waste of precious
resources like this? Well it might not be quite what it seems.
For a start it will not be apparent that while my lights blazed for Earth Hour last year I had my hotwater system turned
off for a few days to more than compensate for my consumption of Bulk-generated electricity. No car sits in my drive.
Indeed only a narrow path leads to my cottage surrounded by mansions. I am woken daily by the roar of jets from the
airport below my cottage yet despite my love of flying I now never board a jet, travelling instead by the far more
expensive rail and bus modes. This summer while others holidayed on our beaches I spent my few weeks of annual leave and
discretionary funds stripping the south wall off my cottage so it is now insulated and weatherised. Year in year out
almost all my “spare” time is filled researching out ways of underpinning with science our communication of the nature
of energy, especially its manifestation as our climate. See www.bonusjoules.co.nz
So please bear with me as I attempt to explain why my dwelling lights glow so during Earth Hour. It is not ignorance of
the issues. Yes, I am aware that it would take the resources of several planet Earth’s to make the average New Zealander
sustainable. Each day each 1000 of us destroy 38 barrels of mineral oil plus a huge array of other mineral resources
and,yes, I am sure this is a significant underestimation of our destruction. If everyone adopted our NZ lifestyle our
global civilisation would have collapsed amidst war, disease and famine decades ago.
As it is I accurately predicted five years ago that mineral oil prices would be close to $US80 in 2008 and all our
credit systems based on $US20 would begin imploding on scale. I also predicted that if we continue this abuse of our
carbon potential then global warfare is extremely probable by 2015. Yes, that’s a grim world I am describing. So where
is the hope?
These few thoughts are a summary of scores of thousands of hours of labour in which I dug deep into our psychology and
the role of symbols in our lives. In particular I have looked at our contemporary use of symbols pertaining to energy,
power, love, science and climate for I figured these reflect and generate the hopelessness that pervades our current
culture. See sustainable uses of symbols.
At the heart of it all I found it is our capacity to experience compassion that enables the continuing survival of the
human species in its current grand form. This capacity enables the existence of hope and science. When these exist then
we are enabled to create art, language, civics and all that we know as civilisation Thus science is better understood as
a state of being accessible to all, not as a way of thinking accessible to an elite of “scientists” as our New Zealand
culture believes. See The Compassionate Curriculum
Our lack of compassion and subsequent perversion of the science symbol is what enables us to trash the planet as we do. Despite all our talk of caring and stewardship our actions and
symbol uses reveal a lack of compassion and the reality is that the welfare of our children not an actual consideration.
This denial of stewardship is not easy to discern. Humans have a vast capacity for rationalisation and self-deception.
Agencies devoted to caring and stewardship are not devoid of this capacity and indeed I discovered that for a complex of
reasons they are particularly vulnerable to becoming agents of denial of change and stewardship.
One reason is the agencies are popularly perceived as symbols of stewardship and thus become the target of sponsorship
and infiltration by those who need indulge in Greenwash of their activities.
Also our culture makes it very convenient and justifiable to use cars, fly in jets, live in large inefficient dwellings,
buy long haul food etc. So even the most well-meaning folk in these agencies are vulnerable to experiencing dissonance
between their walk and their conscious talk. This dissonance is manifest in subtle ways often incomprehensible to us.
All to often I have found that agencies and individuals that most call for change and stewardship actually deny that
what they call for. The World Wildlife Fund is no exception.
Now this capacity for denial of change/stewardship is imbedded into the very structure of our psyches. We then project
it collectively into our institutions. Any attempt to expose the denial is fraught with the risk of being accused of
mounting a personal attack on the individual or agency. For instance over the years I have attempted to alert the WWF
here and overseas as to how its activities may well be counterproductive to its stated objective: “WWF’s ultimate goal
is to build a future where people live in harmony with nature”.
I attempted direct communication with the WWF and also made public attempts to initiate discussion of my analysis of its Powerswitch site and its powerful endorsement of Enviroschools with the NZ Green Party, the national environmental education programmes that dominates NZ schools this century. For
what ever reason the framework of Enviroschools was deliberately designed to omit the atmosphere from key
considerations, to equate the energy and power symbols with Bulk-generated electricity and as you can see even its title frames the focus on the schoolyard rather than
the wider community.
Now there were signs that overseas my analysis was respected with the central website being radically altered though it
still is full of Banker Speak and destroys science on scale. See sample analysis below.
In New Zealand the WWF rejected my offers to explain my analysis, I was treated with considerable hostility and
dismissed as a “negative” person. This is very understandable – I have my personality quirks and failings like any other
human being. So I figured if I could establish a general principle based in science then people might be able to
transcend their personal dislike of me and my general incoherency. And after many thousands of hours of research and
deep reflection a consistent pattern of behaviour did become apparent, which I encapsulated in the Sustainability Principle of Energy:.
“When a symbol use works to deny change it will materially alter the potential of the universe (energy) in a way that
results in a reduction in the capacity of the symbol user to mirror reality. When a symbol use works for the acceptance
of change it will increase the capacity of the symbol user to mirror reality.”
Put more simply:
"The more we accept change/stewardship the greater the harmony we know. The more we deny change/stewardship the greater
the misery we know."
The Sustainability Principle is born out of the two great Principles of Energy - Conservation Principle and the
Uncertainty Principle - and if either are ever proven untrue then Sustainability Principle can also be dismissed as
unhelpful and maladaptive. It is thus based on concepts that energy is as bountiful as the universe and whether we like
it or not we are stewards of the forms it can be manifest in. One of those transient forms is human beings and in
accepting change we are accepting our own mortality – something most readers would admit we self-styled homo “sapiens”
are only too capable of denying.
I mentioned the central role of compassion in sustaining us. We each have our limits on our capacity to enjoy compassion
and we each retain a psychopathic element i.e. an element that simply does not care for the welfare of other sentient
beings. This psychopathy is manifest in our large corporations. Indeed the movie The Corporation (Downloadable here at Part one and Part two ) makes a very persuasive case that our modern corporations fit the CIA definition of a psychopath. They are driven by
short-term imperatives and have only token regard for the impacts of their activities on the balances that sustain our
children. They are founded in a lack of compassion.
At the heart of these corporations is an oligarchy of bankers and their psychopathy is such that they are driven by
desires to control the wealth of our planet. Their lifestyles are ferociously destructive of the balances and resources
that sustain us. Many readers will now be very aware of the misery these bankers are generating as they watch their own
wealth rapidly dissipating as credit systems based on lies and deceit collapse.
These bankers take all our great symbols and destroy the science in them for the sake of short-term profits, including
and especially our energy and power symbols.
During the first half of last century they colonised the power symbol and redefined it as Bulk-generated electricity – a product that enabled them to destroy our fossil fuel potential
at a maximal rate. Their use of the symbol “Power =Bulk-generated electricity” now frames the public discourse of our electrical potential, effectively excluding a wide range of options from
discussion in our schools and communities. Think of how teachers and our media constantly talk of “power companies”
“turning the power on/off”, “power lines”, “saving/conserving power” etc.
In the second half of the century this oligarchy of bankers colonised the energy symbol and redefined it as products they can trade, in particular Bulk-generated electricity and fossil fuels. Now this
definition is imbedded into the central frameworks of our school curriculum, national legislation and media. Observe how
even the lectures our most distinguished professors are torrents of Banker Speak as they talk of “the energy sector”,
“energy production” “renewable energy” “energy companies” “energy derivatives”, “energy commodities”, “energy trades”
and other Energy Gobbledygook.
Now the Sustainability Principle suggests that long term such confusion of energy and power with the forms they can take
is fatal: societies use the resources as though they are bountiful as energy and power, fail to conserve them and so
perish. A quick search of WWF websites reveals the organization, renowned as an authority on stewardship, is a prime
agent in propagating this error. This practice amounts to perhaps the most serious denial of change/stewardship we can
make. It denies the central messages of the Conservation Principle, which are that energy is so bounteous that it can be
considered a constant and that it is subject to constant transformation (change).
The psychopathy of this oligarchy of bankers runs deeper than this. They have redefined and associated the “energy
efficiency” symbol with deprivation because their short-term profits are maximised when the forms they describe as
energy (Bulk-gen electricity, fossil fuels, nuclear etc) are used most wastefully.
Many NZ readers will be familiar with a classic example of how they abuse the “energy efficiency” symbol without
realising it.
New Zealand’s electrical potential was reshaped in the interest of these bankers in the 1990s with our Electricity
Industry Reform legislation. “Energy/Power” corporations (Meridian Energy, Contact Energy, Genesis Energy, Trustpower,
Mighty River Power, Transpower et al) were formed with clearly defined imperatives to serve the short-term interests of
their major shareholders (the bankers). In this process New Zealanders were redefined by the legislation from being
citizens to being tradeable commodities. The imperatives of the legislation are manifest in a regime in which the
corporations make the best short-term profits by stressing the national grid to the maximum – especially those
corporations with thermal plant.
Now on occasion, such as if a major plant becomes inoperative or the storage lakes for Hydro-electrical plant are low
then the bankers’ profits may be adversely affected. So they institute what they and their Government puppets call
“energy efficiency” programmes in which the average person is told we are having an “energy crisis” and are at risk of
“power failure”. The bankers urge us to “turn out the lights”, “turn down your electrical heaters and air conditioners”
and “conserve energy/power for the sake of the nation” if we wish to avoid complete “blackouts”.
It is the classic drug pusher syndrome: hook the people on an addictive use of a substance and optimise supply so
profits are maximised. The drug pusher wants people to stick with their addictive habits. The trick is to extort the
maximum of profits out of the addict and this does not happen if the addict dies needlessly early of the habit.
Similarly the Bulk-gen electricity sector wants people to hook people on wasteful uses of their product (just as the
oil-car sector does) and to be able to manipulate them so they stay addicted through temporary periods of limited supply
of the product.
This use of the “energy efficiency” symbol is win win win win for them:
They get people to conserve the resource for the period required.
The “efficiency” symbol becomes firmly associated with deprivation.
The “energy” symbol becomes more firmly associated with their product (Bulk-gen electricity).
People are profoundly disempowered, lose a sense of stewardship and are made more malleable as “energy”/”power” are
defined as the problem and cure rather than the people’s use of the resource.
This picture may seem extreme and unfair until I remind you again of the fact that the behaviour of the average New
Zealander is so unsustainable that we are a certain recipe for the global destruction of humanity if 6.7 billion human
beings adopt our ways. The statistics overwhelming suggest that our belief in our stewardship is a self-deception. There
is serious dissonance between our walk and our talk. Something is way out of kilter.
What is lacking is compassion and without compassion there is no hope. The Sustainabilty Principle of Energy suggests
WWF and our local Councils are putting us all at great risk of misery when they associate caring for our planet with
“power/energy blackouts” as they are doing again this month. They are reflecting and propagating some of the worst
psychopathy in our culture.
At this point I would like to make it very clear that my own life is a journey of discovery of my ability to for self
deceit and I am constantly amazed and amused at the sophistication with which I can deny change/stewardship. I don’t
think of myself as a particularly dishonest person and nor am I saying the WWF officers and others are overtly corrupt
either. I am just saying it is helpful to be constantly alert to both our capacity for denial of reality and our
capacity to reflect and propagate the denials of those around us – including the aforementioned bankers.
Those who read my website will be aware that I am not picking on the WWF and I am certainly not saying its officers are
any more psychopathic than the rest of us. I apply the Sustainability Principle to a wide range of groups, especially
those most associated with sustainability for they are pivotal in affecting the drivers of behaviour.
I use the example of the Wellington City Council because this is my city, I am very intimate with it and I worked for a
decade for the council. I experienced at first hand how it decided ownership of the city’s electrical and transport
potentials were not “core council business” and witnessed in depth what happened to our local electrical grids and our
bus system when they were sold to the TransAlta and StageCoach transnational corporations. I have recorded in detail
elsewhere how these corporations destroyed most of these potentials. At the same time the Council refuses to invest in
light rail to the new regional hospital in the city, converted our city’s wonderful wharf potential into luxury
apartment blocks, while pouring cumulative billions of dollars into jet travel and motorways in the last two decades.
To cap this the city is in the forefront in promoting the Carbon Trading ethos globally. This “market” driven ethos is fatally flawed and reveals a contempt for the balances of the atmosphere
that sustain us - as I illustrate in my recent submission to the Government Review of New Zealand’s Emission Trading Strategy. And cities that really act as stewards of our
carbon potential know that their electrical grids and mass transit system are absolutely core, if not critical, to their
business if they are to be able to act sustainably. These technologies are the path to their successful transition from
the wasteful Cheap Mineral Oil/Gas Age to the Great Solar Electric Age in which we conserve our carbon potential.
So I see misery when I see large ads, paid for by my city taxes and the WWF, featuring a large area of black space
promoting a blackout with associated messages that this is part of the vision to make the city a “carbon neutral” city.
Am I being unduly negative or is it the WWF and my council who? For me there is no such thing as carbon neutrality. And I have concluded that the idea we can “offsett” our destruction of our irreplaceable fossil fuel resources is a
dangerous delusion. Such beliefs belong to those who deny their roles as stewards amidst change, in this case as
stewards amidst the carbon potential in which carbon is constantly transformed and flows through all life.
I associate energy and power with bounty and options, not problems. I associate them with wonder and awe, not some
measly, misery-mongering banker product. I associate energy efficiency with the wise use of energy and the acceptance of
my role as a steward, not with deprivation and blackouts. For me “energy efficiency” and “development” enables me to use
more energy over all, such as the energy from the sun. By comparison the Wellington City Council’s idea of development
is to encourage my northern neighbours to build out my sun because that increases the rateable values. Its idea of
progress is to tax me heavily to build yet more motorways and provide subsidised parking for cars – devices primarily
designed to destroy mineral oil in the most wasteful of way.
I associate energy efficiency and stewardship with light, colour, variety, joy, love and compassion whereas the WWF and
my council associate them with darkness and deprivation. They associate energy efficiency/stewardship with the same
depravity that is causing the current economic meltdown – a melt down that each of us who destroys mineral oil is
responsible for. (It is helpful if humbling to acknowledge that the root cause of the “credit crisis” is the violent
explosion of credit based on a vast undervaluation of a carbon form, mineral oil/gas in which we use the resource as
though it is energy i.e. we have built our systems based on a valuation of mineral oil at 0.1 cents per man-hour of its
energy equivalent. We have dissipated the wealth inherent in this resource so it is now just pollution in the
atmosphere.
So in this context I will attempt to make my dwelling a beacon of hope amidst such dissolution. Sure I would far rather
the lights in my building were powered by dwelling based generators. I have worked for decades to promote intelligent
uses of our solar, electrical and carbon potentials. Indeed one of the reasons I am now relatively poor is because I
persisted with this work unpaid when the Wellington City Council deemed such services are not ‘core council activities”.
I am also motivated by the fact that I had the privilege of visiting tens of thousands of homes and small businesses on
a regular basis for twenty years as a meter reader. I have worked at the interface of our education systems and our
communities and witnessed the failures of our educators. I remain keenly aware of the family stress, danger, illness,
bone-biting chill and general misery experienced in a nation where surveys suggest that in many areas up to 40% of the
population has been described as “energy deficient”.
Ask me to think of “black out” and I imagine blood on the walls and floors, the dark dingy rooms with curtains dripping
with mildew, the ice on the insides of the windows, charred burnt-out rooms, the frigid blue-white hands struggling to
hold a spoon to the mouth, grey worried faces standing by silent machines in side alleys, the wheezes of the asthmatics
and hacking coughs and above all I see the hardness and lack of compassion in the eyes of the new breed of managers that
now control our reformed Bulk-gen electricity industry in which service imperatives have been replaced by short term
profit imperatives by law. That is what I associate the blackout symbol with. It is everything that is not hope.
And as mentioned I do not seek to dehumanise individuals, even when I talk about the oligarchy of bankers. Ken (Kenny
Boy) Lay of failed Enron and Bernard (Bernie) Madoff of $US50 Billion Ponzi fame and George W Bush of Iraq slaughter
fame are not all that much different to you and me. We each cast our most crucial votes for the legislation that enables
these people to do so much damage every time we visit the petrol pump, the airline counter, plug in appliances into the
230 volt socket etc.
They may well be as were/are devoted to their families and friends as you and I are.
Bernard is well known for his philanthropic activities in the health arena.
Ken sponsored and worked with a wide range of “environmental” groups including the Environmental Defence Fund, the Nature
Conservancy, Greenpeace, et al and was a pioneer among corporation leaders in promoting awareness of human activities on
climate balances. Enron gave millions to Environmental groups working to “reduce global warming”.
The long list of causes George gives to features in the Chronicle of Philanthropy
Toyota, a transnational corporation responsible for the vast destruction of precious carbon resources and balances is top of
the list of sponsors of WWF here in New Zealand.
To answer my earlier question, “Where is the hope?” It helps to embrace the great principles of energy - the
Conservation Principle of Energy and The Uncertainty Principle. If the notion that information is physical, as seems
likely, then embracing The Sustainability Principle of Energy too is also helpful. When one embraces these Principles
one is filled with a sense of compassion from whence comes wonder, awe, harmony and hope. The idea that any individual
form is actually energy/power soon becomes an anathema when our existence is experienced as a world providing a vast
array of options amidst the constant transformations which our universe(s). That sense of option and participation is
experienced as hope. Acceptance of stewardship/change is transformed from being onerous to being an honour.
Thus, though I am inherently reticent of being the party pooper, I hope to find the courage to have my lights blazing
and to risk being condemned as uncaring and a nutcase. I find it very difficult writing this article as I know the fine
intent of many of those promoting the Earth Hour blackout.
*** Footnotes***
The cartoon that accompanies this blog is completely coincidental. It was first published over five years ago. Our top
educators and policy makers had argued to me that in the education of our children of how our atmosphere works there is
no alternative to evoking images of the Earth’s atmosphere as a greenhouse. When I created the posters summarizing the
NZ 2000 Climate Change Impact Report for our junior schools Government officials refused to allow me to use the trace symbol and insisted on the use of the greenhouse symbol. I soon established that their beliefs, common to most of the burgeoning Climate Change industry, lacked
science.
More recently I have established that their use of the greenhouse symbol as in atmosphere =greenhouse and their aversion to employing the trace symbol as in trace gases are probable manifestations of a vast denial of change/stewardship. This persistent use of the greenhouse symbol undermines science in our schools from Level 1 on by obscuring our atmosphere’s power for thermal convection and
our need to understand how tiny quantities can have immense leverage (chaos theory)
I managed to slip the trace gas symbol into the teachers’ guide booklet for the 3000 posters but to my knowledge it was never distributed with them. Instead
another booklet was published that denied the trace vision. This booklet has been the subject of the previous panels of this chapter of Bonus Joules and the Knowledge Economy. The cartoon character Bonus Joules characterises our capacity for compassion and acceptance stewardship/change that
enables long-term, low-risk considerations to determine our lifestyles. Junk Joules characterises our capacity for
psychopathy and denial stewardship/change that enables short-term, high-risk considerations to determine our use of this
world’s gifts.
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*** Here is an interpretation of a sample of many similar WWF pages (March 09)
www.panda.org/powerswitch ( Power = Bulk-gen electricity)
PowerSwitch ( Power = Bulk-gen electricity)
WWF's challenge to the Power ( Power = Bulk-gen electricity) sector is to combat climate change (Climate change = enemy
– actually our use of our climate is the problem) and ensure that the globe does not warm (warming =bad – actually
warming is healthy and enables life, not so warming UP which involves a change of thermal state and involves extra risk)
too much, WWF proposes a challenge to the global Power ( Power = Bulk-gen electricity) Sector:
The power sector( Power = Bulk-gen electricity) should;
become CO2-free (an impossibility) by mid of the 21st century in developed (?) countries and;
make a major switch from coal to clean (????) in developing (?) countries.
WWF’s vision for the world’s energy( Power = Bulk-gen electricity?? Actually energy is the potential of the universes(s)
and is all that was is and could possibly be) future leads us away from dependence on fossil fuels such as oil and coal
and towards a more sustainable and efficient energy ( Power = Bulk-gen electricity??) future.
An alternative vision for WWF might be:
Key elements of WWF’s vision of how we can better use our electrical potential are: expanding awareness of the vast
array of renewable resources we have such as solar, wind, tidal and biomass; empowering communities so they can develop
distributed generation and use electronics to engage in intelligent ways with their local electrical grids; improving
the efficiency of domestic appliances, buildings and industrial motors; increasing the efficiency of electricity
generation plant through the recycling of waste heat; and making the Bulk-generated electricity sector and governments
more accountable.
Compare
"Key elements of WWF's PowerSwitch! vision are: expanding the role of renewable energy such as wind, solar and biomass;
improving the efficiency of domestic appliances, buildings and industrial motors; increasing the efficiency of power
plants through the recycling of waste heat; and making the power sector and governments more accountable."
Note this alternative vision is consistent with the Principle of the Conservation of Energy in that it retains awareness
the all that exists is energy and it does not confuse energy with any of the forms it can take. It acknowledges that
energy is by its very nature renewed and conserved and thus no such thing as “renewable energy” exists. This consistency
means it propagates acceptance of change and thus increases the possibility of hope and harmony prevailing.
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I am unable to find meaning and make harmony of the following statement from Earthhour.org
“1,858 cities, towns and municipalities in 81 countries have already committed to VOTE EARTH for Earth Hour 2009, as
part of the worlds first global election between Earth and global warming.”
Acceptance of change means we accept the thermodynamics of existence – everything is subject to continual warming and
cooling. For any form to be sustained for any period in a stable state then the rate of warming must equal the rate of
cooling. The fact that relatively speaking the rate of global warming of Earth is balanced by the rate of global cooling
of our planet enables life to exist here.
The Sustainability Principle suggests that to equate warming with warming up is a grand denial of change that puts us
all at risk. The above use of the global warming symbol reveals a denial of life itself. So when I read
“THIS IS THE WORLD’S FIRST GLOBAL ELECTION, BETWEEN EARTH AND GLOBAL WARMING.
On March 28 you can VOTE EARTH by switching off your lights for one hour.
Or you can vote global warming by leaving your lights on.”
I am compelled to leave my lights on as a symbol of my love of life and my wonder and awe that Earth existence amidst
the great flux of thermal energy and as symbol of hope amidst such dissonance and confusion.
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Enjoy harmony with all and know the wisdom in the Sustainability Principle folks.
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