Let me start with a question:
Can we act with social responsibility without expressing social protest or a call for action to approach, to discuss or to act in order to contain global problems?
It seems that each and everyone of us experience, in one way or another, that we are on the edge, economically, politically, socially and as if these were not enough, also medically and ecologically.
Without diminishing the importance of regional, municipal and personal problems, we cannot put aside the larger problems. A call for worldwide action is spreading.
I don't know how, but, here, I plan to do just that and I hope you will join my call with your comments. Together we may aspire to some comfort and some peace in order to start again to dream about a brighter tomorrow, even if it is only a minor change.
I live in Tel Aviv where there is a terrible heat wave since yesterday if not earlier, but still there are influential global decision makers who deny the thesis of global warming and try to avoid, as much as possible, financing for containing this global warming. Those of us who have a descent air conditioned home and/or a descent air conditioned office to hide from the heat will survive the current heat wave.
I think of the homeless, of those in refugee camps, of those wandering around the globe looking for a minor welcoming refuge, of those in crowded rooms of sorts where violence rules, of the unemployed without a perspective to meet the needs of their family, of the…
I live in Tel Aviv where there is a terrible heat wave since yesterday if not earlier, but still there are influential global decision makers who deny the thesis of global warming and try to avoid, as much as possible, financing for containing this global warming. Those of us who have a descent air conditioned home and/or a descent air conditioned office to hide from the heat will survive the current heat wave.
I think of the homeless, of those in refugee camps, of those wandering around the globe looking for a minor welcoming refuge, of those in crowded rooms of sorts where violence rules, of the unemployed without a perspective to meet the needs of their family, of the…