Isn't it funny how not more than 50-60 years ago, it sounded ridiculous to think that caring for the Earth and its resources would be a paid career? This thought was so foreign to the very being of our nature, that we would have told someone to get a real job in an automobile factory. It sounds like a double negative doesn't it?
We now have a more sophisticated method of taking care of the Earth through academia, media, and advocacy. The list of new careers in caring for the Earth is so vast. Its no longer just an agriculture, rural concern.
Isn't it sad that it took human, economic, and environmental crisis to bring about this new sophisticated line of careers. What happened to it just being an everyday habit of practices that was second nature to life? Because we forget and cultures are lost.
Long ago farmers learned to love the land and not take too much from it or it would go into famine of some sort. Such as loss of nutrients, water, helpful insects, the list could go on, but you get the idea. Then we began to get greedy and lost this wisdom. Now old wisdom has come back into a new form called, Conservation, Green and Sustainability careers.
A justified question to ask now is...will these new careers come up with answers that can be implemented now or have to wait for the next recycle session to make real progress? Will everything become bogged down in greed, government and higher-education politics? Will we find ways for companies/organizations to appease their conscious through finding short-term answers or holding them accountable for long-term solutions?
What are we doing with this blessing of opportunity to make real change?