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an inconvenient life
I had finished my lunch & intended to turn off the TV, when suddenly I saw Al Gore in a film titled ‘An Inconvenient Truth’. It was a 2006 movie, but I’ve never watched it, actually. Global warming is a serious issue for me, so I delayed my intention of turning the TV off & sat on the couch, watching the film.
It stunned me. Kaget rasanya melihat perhitungan-perhitungan yg dibuat 2 tahun lalu mulai kelihatan ‘bentuk’nya. Terutama bagian angin topan & badai yang akhir-akhir ini mendadak beken di layar kaca & surat kabar. Prediksinya sangat akurat!
Sedih juga melihat gletser yg lenyap, gunung es yang hancur, beruang kutub yang mati kelelahan berenang akibat nggak menemukan pijakan karena gunung es mencair… Bahkan muncul ubur-ubur raksasa (diameternya mencapai 1,8 meter) di perairan Jepang gara-gara suhu laut meningkat! Belum lagi statistik polusi udara yang naik tajam – mana aku baru melihat langsung lapisan polusi itu dari pesawat… Mengerikan.
Manusia memang perusak. Teknologi kok malah menghancurkan habitat sih? Mempermudah tapi merusak masa depan, mengancam punah spesiesnya sendiri. Mempermudah aktivitas tapi mempersulit hidup. Sedihnya…
Rasanya ingin melakukan sesuatu untuk menyelamatkan lingkungan. Ingin mengurangi karbon di atmosfer. Ingin menumbuhkan lagi hutan-hutan yang gundul. Ingin mengembalikan es yang mencair. Ingin ini, ingin itu, tapi sebenarnya tidak bisa berbuat apa-apa. Aku cuma bisa melakukan hal-hal yang kecil, selebihnya disepelekan orang. Kalau sama teman sendiri -sesama ITB- masih lumayan gampang menekankan pentingnya hemat energi dsb, tapi begitu ketemu orang ‘luar’… Mereka cuma menertawakan, menyepelekan, menganggap itu nggak penting… Hhhh…
Sekarang aku jadi sangat mengagumi Al Gore. Dia nggak bosan-bosannya menyampaikan presentasi, membeberkan fakta, mendorong masyarakat untuk menyadari pentingnya ‘menyelamatkan’ bumi. Yang aku nggak ngerti, apa sih yang ada di pikiran politisi-politisi itu? Apa yang ada di pikiran investor-investor itu? Kok ya seenaknya cari untung sambil merusak bumi. Memangnya mereka mau apa kalau yang terisa di bumi ini tinggal uang? Nggak bisa lagi beli air bersih, rumput, pohon, hewan ternak, dsb. Mereka mau makan apa? Uang? Minum uang?
Bukan lagi kenyataan yg nggak nyaman, sekarang ini hidup sudah sangat nggak nyaman! Bayangkan, begitu keluar rumah aku dihadang teriknya sinar matahari – yang katanya terperangkap dalam atmosfer. Jalan kaki sedikit sudah terasa terbakar. Begitu mencapai jalan raya, debu & asap knalpot menyembur ke mukaku. Batuk-batuklah aku. Naik kendaraan umum, terpapar asap rokok -sungguh derita perokok pasif!
Ah, memang bumi ini semakin tidak nyaman ditinggali…
Design, Beneath Lifestyle and Natural Issues
Years a go, my elementary school teacher told me about our beloved planet earth, “Earth is the most beautiful planet amongst the other planets in the solar system. It looks like a shining sapphire if seen from the space.” That was true, since earth has the most attractive colours amongst the others, with its blue ocean, its green plants, brown soil, with the white clouds covering them above. My mission was to be an astronaut and see my beloved planet earth from up above, to find the proof that it is looked like a sapphire ball floating through the space. That was a childhood dream that would never be accomplished.
Today, our beloved planet has turned to be a dusted sapphire because of the destructive human behaviours. It is undeniable that people have a big desire to fulfil their wants—it is no more their needs—according to a thing named lifestyle. This kind of life pattern occurred since the time could not be predicted; it may even stay in the world forever. For this reason, a work named design occurred to satisfy people with its functional, practical, and aesthetic elements. In every part of the world, design is being used with its different characters, but for the same goal: to make people more comfortable and satisfied. Most people are addicted to design and lifestyle, especially those who live in big cities with high tension activities.
Unfortunately, good design sometimes gives bad impacts. For example, the use of woods in a large amount to get natural effects in a room; the use of chemical ingredients for finishing materials may endanger people’s health and the environment; the chemical waste produced in the factories; the heat produced by the machineries; and so on. Even though people have started to reduce the use of natural woods, there are still many people who sell the woods illegally for their own profits. Indonesia is facing the worst deforestation compared to other countries in the world. The statistic told that about 300.000 m3 merbau woods are being sold illegally every month from Papua, mostly to China. For this reason, Asia has lost about 95% of their natural forests. Imagine how this situation takes part on global warming, since 10% of natural forests left in the world are placed in Indonesia.
The accelerated warming is related to human activities through the build up of greenhouse gases, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrogen dioxide. Because of the increasing temperature, there are some effects such as the changing climates, natural disasters, unpredictable weather, increasing atmospheric storms, increasing amounts of organisms causing diseases, and the melting of both North Pole and South Pole which causes the sea level increased. The scientists have even predicted that the ice on North Pole would be all melted by the summer 2040. If this happens, polar bears would no longer exist; Earth would receive 100% of the transmitted sun light—since 90% of it is reflected back to the space by the ice on Earth Poles; and the sea levels would be increased about 80 feet, which endangers coastal cities and villages. In this fearful condition, there are still some people who think it as an economical profit since they can sail straight from Europe to Japan via North Pole, if there is no ice left. How pathetic.


