HISTORY
OF THE END OF THE WORLD
IT
IS NOT THE WEATHER, IT IS CLIMATE-CHANGE
It
is bitter cold outside. Minus 10'Celsius, or even more. Bright,
blue-skyed days and deep-dark nights. In the Netherlands their
inhabinates are getting obsessed with ice and skating. This too stems
from the struggle of the Republic against Spain in the 16/17e
century.
We
are talking the start of the “mini Ice-Age”, which lasted into
the 18e century. Lower average temperatures and freezing winters.
Many Dutch artists painted frozen rivers and canals filled with
skaters; old and young playing games or drinking warm beverages.
But
this was recreational.
Spain
had invaded the Republic. They conquered Antwerp and threatened to do
the same with major cities in the West and South (Alkmaar, Haarlem
and Breda).
Holland
is a waterly and this fact caused in winter that the rebels were
superior. Why? Becausers they were expert-skaters and the Spanish
were not. Almost freely they could move soldiers and materials.
Skating made them win the 80-year War against Philip II of Spain.
This superiority still can be seen on the Winter Olympics. The Dutch
win most of the gold medals in the skating-competition, like the
Nordic people do in skiing.
A
German poet once wrote that, when the end of the world would arrive,
he would move to the Netherlands. Over there everything, including
the End, is happening 50 years later.
The
Nederlands, and Belgium, have recently, 21st Century, been
spared from natural disasters. Some flooding and some storms. But on
the weatherfront it has been quiet and the Lowlanders live on quite
easy.
This
is peanuts compared to the world around us. Extreme cold in Siberia,
the USA and Canada, hailstorms and tornadoes (Filippines, USA and
Italy), sinkholes (world wide), flooding ((China, USA, England),
massive earthquakes (Japan, USA, China) and erupting volcanoes
(Indonesia. Mexico).
Areas
are struck by disaster over and over again. Rebuilding and continuing
a civilised life is impossible. People are fleeing. Forced
mass-migration, driven by despair, to be added by the fugitives
because of war, etnic violence and hunger. 65 million,
and
counting.
But
this doesn't interests the Dutch. Their life focusses on ice and
skating. It is 10 o'clock in the morning. At this moment they will be
skating, where possible. And their mind will be at ease. The Dutch
Weatherreports create a bubble by ignoring the continuous struggle
for life around us.
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