On time and water | Andri Snær Magnason

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Hi, my name is Andri Snær Magnason,
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talking from Iceland.
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(Water rushing)
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In 2019, we had lost our first glacier to climate change:
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the Okjökull, the Ok glacier,
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that is not OK anymore.
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And in the next 200 years,
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we expect all our glaciers to follow the same path.
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This glacier here is one of them:
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Sólheimajökull, in the south coast of Iceland.
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(Water rushing)
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I wrote a poem for a plaque that was placed on the mountain
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where Okjökull once stood.
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It was a letter to the future,
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and it says,
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"This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening
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and what needs to be done.
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Only you know if we did it."
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My grandparents, they were glacier explorers at times,
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when the glaciers seemed eternal.
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They went on a glacial honeymoon in the year 1956.
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For three weeks, they were mapping and traveling Vatnajökull,
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Europe's biggest glacier,
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sleeping in tents in extreme temperatures.
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And I asked them once, "Weren't you cold?"
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And they said, "Cold?
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We were just married."
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My grandmother just turned 96,
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and now we know that many glaciers will be gone
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within the time someone born today becomes as old as my grandmother is now.
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We need to start connecting to the future in an intimate and urgent way.
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My grandmother, she was born in the year 1924.
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And if I have grandchildren,
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the people I will love the most in my life will still be alive in the year 2150.
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Because our time is the time of the people that we know and love,
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the time that created us,
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and our time is also the time of the people that we will know and love,
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the time that we create.
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We can easily span 230 years --
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the handshake of generations.
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When a scientist says 2100, we just shrug; we don't feel connected.
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But I asked my grandmother, "Are 100 years a long time or short time?"
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And she said, to my surprise,
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"It's a short time.
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I feel like I was traveling the glaciers yesterday."
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(Water rushing)
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So 2100 is not a distant future.
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It's basically tomorrow,
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because in the mind of those people,
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2020 will be yesterday.
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And I'm quite sure that we want them to look at our time
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with pride and gratitude,
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because we knew what was happening
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and we know what needs to be done,
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and we actually, eventually, did the right thing.
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Thank you.
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