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September 30 The New Route to AsiaFive centuries after the Cape of Good Hope were named and a hundred or so years after the Suez Canal were open, we will soon be looking at a new sea route between Europe and Asia - on the top of the world. <The New York Times>
It’s probably already stale news that people are talking about the “Northeast Passage”. Referring to the picture above, the new shipping route via the Arctic will shorten the travel distance between Europe and the northern cities in Asia by about 1/3. Ironically, this new triumph to us logistic professionals should all thanks to the infamous global warming effect – the ice once covered the Arctic has melted so much that large scale cargo vessels can now navigate through the cold water. This BBC website offers a tool to see the ice melting of the Arctic over years. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/6995999.stm This new shipping route could mean enormous cost saving for the global ocean transportation. It also means large investment on stronger ships which can journey through the cold water and harsh environment in the Arctic. It will bring more strategic importance to the sea ports in the northern Asia cities, such as Shanghai and Yokohama. Meanwhile, the status of Singapore and Hong Kong as transshipment hub will be marginalized. As usual, the “kiasu” Singaporeans had noticed this long ago. See this article in the Straits Times: http://www.straitstimes.com/Free/Story/STIStory_158368.html Soon the countries that are doing carbon trade will have something to fight about. As the Arctic is mainly bordered by two countries: Canada and Russia, whoever else that want to go through the water need to ask whether the two are happy about it. While nobody cares about the cold continent a decade ago, now the fight on the ownership of the land is hot. “Canada says it has full rights over those parts of the Northwest Passage that pass through its territory and that it can bar transit there. But this has been disputed by the US and the European Union. They argue that the new route should be an international strait that any vessel can use.” Anyway, I guess Canada may own those land when the land was still ice, but when ice becr the Arctic ice than there are human. While more ships are going across the Arctic for the shorter route, the pollution from oil and noise of the ships are going to be detrimental to the marine life in the Arctic. I remembered the first time when I heard that polar bears are drowning to death. Everyone knows polar bears are strong swimmers, saying they are drowning to death is like saying birds have fears of height – such a cold joke. However, the truth is they are drowning to death because they increasingly have to swim long hours to find food, and there is no resting place for them along the way since ice are melting. Therefore they are too tired during swimming and drown… The truth leaves me dumbfounded. Mankind is both blissfully and evilly smart. And their smartness could bring so much impact to the living things in this world. When we enjoy the peace and serenity of this picture, remember that this lovely giant beast increasingly have no place to go.
Leave them alone, I’d say…
Links: 1) http://ecoworldly.com/2009/08/27/russias-northeast-passage-open-to-commercial-shipping/ 2) http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/02/0225_050225_arctic_landrush.html 3) http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article767459.ece September 27 A Peaceful Sunday Afternoon 不知道是第几次抱怨,又无可救药地回忆起了Exchange的日子。也许是因为那之后都在为一些俗事缠身,忘记了乍暖还寒的春天,沿着运河骑着自行车,在梧桐树下喝咖啡的恬静。而不断这样的感慨和一厢情愿的加工,那段回忆就更加美好起来。美好到后来的日子都显得油盐酱醋琐碎到市井不堪。
我应该知道那不一定是美好的,也明白这个比较完全是biased。人的记忆是最有选择性和欺骗性的东西,记忆里的片段没有statistical significance.只是放慢脚步才能看得清楚的东西怎么能快进跳过。
工作后的日子,如离岸的小舟渐行渐远,看不到岸也看不到周围的船。走出了Neverland, 要去哪里也还没有想好...
突然想起了柏林的犹太人大屠杀纪念馆。这个建在城市中心离布兰登堡不远的纪念群简单得不能再简单:高高矮矮的的一片方形水泥柱子,一排排一列列,四周的地势高些而中心较低。我们一行人从边上走进去,开始大家都还在一起,但走过一两排就散开了。当走到了中心,虽然知道大家都在某个柱子后面走着,竟然看不到一个人。只偶尔会看到一两个在某个柱子后面一晃而过的身影。走在比自己高很多的黑灰色柱子之间,孤单和压抑难以置信。出来之后终于松了口气,大家讨论了自己的感受,有人说这些柱子象征了被残杀的犹太人,有些人说像棺木,有些人说象征了遗失...
虽然这个纪念群是为了在二战中被屠杀的犹太人,但是每个人走进去都会有自己的感受。这些体会可以跟犹太人有关,体验他们的无助和绝望;也可以和他们无关,仅仅是压抑和迷茫;更可以只是柏林的一个景点,大家都会来看看而已;还可以去政府抗议为什么建了这么个没水平的纪念碑。这种可以让人亲身参与的艺术比简单的纪念碑更有意义。不明白的人可能会觉得柏林为什么要把一堆水泥柱子丢在市中心。但是仔细想就会明白这样的纪念碑是每个看到的人都带走了不同的体会。当年柏林市民投票选出了这个纪念碑。
柏林是个有意思的地方。整个城市如同一个巨大的纪念馆,记录着这个城市的历史。踩在穿城而过的柏林墙标线上,想象一下当年从一边到另一边要付出的生命的代价。很多德国人不喜欢柏林,因为他们觉得这样的对历史暴露太过分了;外国人大多喜欢柏林,很多人来到这着就一直住了下去。至少柏林对于游客来说是超级interesting的, 古老和新奇的对立不会让人乏味。
PS: 写到这里我开始觉得这些话我都在某个地方写过了,却怎么也找不到...再次证明我开始有memory deprivation的迹象... |
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