Llanelli Star

Often so reluctant to change

David Jones on we should modify our lifestyles to ensure this world continues

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A LONG-AWAITED United Nations report gave the grim news that global emissions are reaching record levels and show no sign of reduction.

It also outlined the devastatin­g effect which increased emissions are having on animal, marine and insect existence. The report’s warning is clear – if no action is taken to reduce such emissions then many such species face extinction. Arctic temperatur­es have also risen by three degrees since 1990, we see evidence of this with rising sea levels and increasing hurricanes and flooding.

There’s no doubt that we need to take even more seriously the need to change our lifestyles and to ensure that nationally and internatio­nally urgent action is taken. Thankfully, the report is not all ‘doom and gloom’; carbon emissions can be reduced, animal and marine life protected, and global temperatur­es held to below two degrees if, as nations, we have the will to make the urgent changes the report recommends.

And yet we are often so reluctant to change. Last year the USA withdrew from the Paris Agreement which was formed to combat climate change and to ensure internatio­nal coordinati­on in reducing carbon emissions. Such a decision from a major world power reflects the reluctance and distrust of scientific evidence that has warned again and again of the consequenc­es of inaction. This latest report cannot be ignored, and there’s increasing public support to ensure that it’s not. Hopefully President Trump will think again!

It’s good to know that there has been some positive action in the UK. Government policy is now in place to ban all petrol and diesel vehicles by 2040.

Many supermarke­ts are reverting to paper packaging with some stores removing plastic bags altogether. Wales pioneered the charge for bags which was soon followed by the rest of the UK and this has brought a dramatic reduction in their use. There is also more awareness of the devastatio­n that plastic waste is causing to the oceans of the world and thankfully we are all recycling as never before.

The Bible often speaks of us being ‘stewards’ of creation. The book of Genesis in the story of creation says that God looked on what he had made and saw that it was good – and it is! He gave to Adam and Eve a garden called Eden where perfection and plenty were ordained for them and all of humankind. In this lies our commitment to modify our lifestyles to ensure that this wonderful world of God’s creation continues to be a living legacy of hope, beauty and joy to us and all generation­s to come.

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