Counting on 2026 …. Day 62

19th June

Prudence “is the virtue of being undeceived, of being in touch with reality.” (P 44)

Both authors agree that the urgency of the climate crisis is such that we can not wait for technological solutions to be innovated and/or scaled up. We need to act now with the knowledge and resources we already have – “we need to be prudent.” (P 44)

Davison explores a deeper understanding that says “to be prudent is to know what the world is like, to know what the world should be and to work out how to go from one to the other.” (P 45) This challenges us to identify realistically where the world is not as it should be – especially bearing in mind those people and places outside our immediate bubble (where I suspect we do feel everything is OK). And having been realistic in seeing the world as it really is, identifying what we can do to change it – including changing our own lifestyles – for those will be the changes that mirror the Lord’s Prayer: your kingdom come on earth as it is in heaven.

NB if you don’t feel you have time to read the book, or even if you do, you might like to watch a recording of the talk Julian Allwood gave to Green Christian.