Who feels like we are all on the RMS Titanic, sailing full steam ahead, not knowing that the iceberg was about to appear on the horizon? I do for one and increasingly so now. I wrote a version of this article way back in 2009, and have rewritten it for current day events. Not much has changed in those six years.
As were the passengers and crew of this mighty vessel were unaware of the fate on its maiden voyage, so are most of the 7 billion passengers also unaware of the fate that awaits the Mothership Earth.
Now this post is not meant to offend the memories of the Titanic tragedy, but written to offer a simple comparison against the events of that voyage, and the plight of our current civilisation and vessel that holds and nurtures us—our home Mothership Earth. It is a call to action to awaken those passengers still in a deep slumber.
I have written this article because there is a strong connection to the RMS Titanic story within our family. You see, my wife Kim’s Great Grandfather, William James Major, was a fireman on-board this ship.
Had he been at his post and in one of the boiler rooms fulfilling his duty, his chances of survival would have been slim indeed. Thankfully, he was off duty, and was one of the crewmen allocated to lifeboat #13, and out of the 2,227 passengers and crew members who set sail, only 705 Titanic passengers and crew survived, him being one of them. That is a 31.6% survival rate.
There were many factors that lead to the sinking of the Titanic on her maiden voyage, and I shall attempt to compare some of these events to the apparent chosen path of the passengers of Mothership Earth, if we to continue to maintain our current course and speed.
The Titanic was deemed by many to be ‘unsinkable’ which instilled a false sense of security amongst the passengers and crew. The captain, Edward Smith was a capable seaman and this was planned to be his retirement voyage. Also on-board were Bruce Ismay, Chairman of the White Star Line. Mr Ismay had a point to prove, and wanted to be the first trans-atlantic liner to set a new record crossing time.
The bridge crew and the helmsmen were never really in control of this behemoth of a vessel, but mere puppets as you shall read later. So it was inevitable that the order from Mr Ismay to the Captain upon setting sail from Cherbourg, was to increase power, and therefore speed, for the entire voyage.
With the course set in, and power and speed increased, with no regard of the safety of the vessel.
So, image the bridge crew as Our Australian Government and their buddies as vested interest (i.e. Fossil Fool industry) around the world, and liken them to the Captain, Mr Ismay, the powerful owner of the White Star line, Mr Ismay’s father, as the greedy corporations of our current time. We, my friends, are the passengers and crew of this mighty Mothership Earth. Increased power for the corporations, and relaxation and comfort for all those passengers who choose to sail on her. We have everything we would ever need even if we don’t know we actually need it yet. The peak of luxury in our age.
But unknown to the passengers of the Titanic, some of the lifeboats had been removed to make way for a gymnasium for first class passengers. This left the ship without a full capability of lifeboats should the unthinkable happen to the unsinkable! I compare this to our current fossil fuel situation. Our conventional oil and natural gas supplies have peaked soon, and the climate crisis is going from bad to worse. Many on Mothership Earth will start to miss out on a seat in the lifeboat, and panic will prevail, just as it did on the Titanic.
Many ice warnings were sent to the ship during the voyage, in fact 21 warnings including 7 on the day of the tragedy. As ordered the Titanic steamed onward at top speed towards the reported pack ice that was drifting down from Greenland. The two radiomen on-board passed the warnings to the bridge officers throughout the day, and these in turn were passed on to Captain Smith who ignored them, due to the insistence of Mr Ismay.
The radiomen were mostly kept busy during the day sending stock market messages from the wealthy on-board and receiving quotes back from the NYSE. Even when the radiomen received a signal at 11pm from the steamship Californian, who was 10 miles to the Northwest, to inform the Titanic that she had stopped for the night by ice blocking her way. One of the radiomen on the ill-fated ship sent back a snappy reply, “Shut up old man I’m busy.”
So to compare the two comparisons, the science community have given us all, including our government, many warnings about climate change and so far have done little to prevent its occurrence. The media, corporations and economists are infatuated by continued economic growth to the detriment of the resources supplied on loan to us by Mothership Earth.
We are ignoring our own form of ice warnings including melting global ice caps and the world’s glaciers. Quite an ironic comparison really. It was an iceberg that sank the Titanic and it will be melting ice and warmer oceans that sink and disrupts the climactic patterns of the Mothership Earth! We are all so busy trying to get to where we think we should be, we are forgetting about the vessel that carries us on our daily voyage.
As the Titanic sailed through the night, the wealthy upper class dined in opulence before retiring for the night, and the steerage class passed time, reassured by the noise of the engines and flow of seawater upon the steel hull. A new country and life awaited many of them, all hoping for better opportunities. Little were any of them aware that the ship was not really unsinkable and there was a design flaw in the watertight compartments. If a certain number of the watertight compartments flooded, there was a good chance that the ship would sink.
What does that mean in our current time period? We drive our cars, thinking that petroleum products will be available at the service station, that there will be food in the supermarket shelves, and water will run when we turn on the tap. We live in a disposable culture, only recently discovering the value of recycling in the western world.
Opulence in the west and dreams of a western way of life in developing nations reminds me of the different classes on-board the ship.
The Mothership Earth also has a design flaw of sorts. A limited carrying capacity and not enough lifeboats! We have overshot the planet’s carrying capacity due to the abundance of cheap oil to grow massive amounts of food, and are now confronted by limited natural resources. Both issues are similar to the capacity of the ship and the limited lifeboat capacity of the Titanic on that dreadful night, with climate change being the icy waters that surround them.
At [11:40]pm in calm weather and on a clear night, the mighty vessel struck an iceberg that ripped a hole in the ship’s side that was long enough to fill many of the watertight compartments, thus forcing the ‘unsinkable’ to indeed become sinkable. The crew of the ship attempted to avoid a head on collision, however due to the vessels speed and a flaw in rudder design, the ship still scraped the side of the massive iceberg. The hole in the hull was a tipping point if you like, just like the melting at our poles is today.
The passengers and crew were not aware of the impending danger that awaited them, in fact it wasn’t until at least 30 minutes later that the crew were aware that she was taking on water. Many of the passengers slept through the entire incident and had to be woken up to begin abandoning the ship.
From [12:15] am, the radiomen began sending their first distress signal, only to get a reply 10 minutes later from the Carpathia. Within two hours the Titanic was sinking bow first, with the watertight compartments flooding one after the other, and the radio failing due to lack of power from the flooding engine rooms. The crew, who were totally unprepared for this type of event struggled to launch what lifeboats they had, and struggled to convince many bewildered passengers that this was necessary for their safety.
Many passengers must have thought that if the ship were so unsinkable, why were they being forced onto the lifeboats. Many would drown, especially from third class and steerage, simply because there were not enough lifeboats and the ones that were launched were not filled to capacity.
The radio message sent at [1:45] am was the last message and it read, “Come as quickly as possible”. It was sent in hope, as the last of the lifeboats pulled away from the sinking ship. Still the band played on until the deck was so tilted that they couldn’t sit and play.
Those not safely on a lifeboat stood little hope of more than a few minutes of survival due to the freezing temperature of the water. The Captain went down with the ship, as did the first officer, however Mr Bruce Ismay was one of the first onto a lifeboat.
So, with all the scientific warnings, and with many dire new discoveries of approaching tipping points regarding climate change, with our population having gone from 1.6 billion in 1900 to 7 billion in 2015 due to the abundance of cheap oil, and with our resources dwindling whether they be fossil fuels (stoking climate change and overpopulation) or precious minerals and natural resources including land and mass species extinction, have we hit the same proverbial iceberg?
It paints a pretty grim picture when compared to a real life event that could have been avoided. As with the Titanic, instead of steaming ahead at top speed, we need to reassess, and slow to avoid the impending disaster that soon await the fate of all who are passengers on Mothership Earth. Is our rudder too small, and that we may not be able to turn away soon enough, with the speed of progress, growth at all costs, resource depletion, and increasing carbon emissions hold back our inability to act in time.
As for the officers of the Titanic, who I’ll liken to our current day Government, who are failing to act decisively, because of the pressure exerted upon them by the corporations and vested interests like Mr Ismay and the Board of the White Star Line.
Will this pressure be too great, with vested interest lobbying our poor, misguided crew at every chance?
What will happen to the passengers of Mothership Earth?
Will there be enough lifeboats, or will there be a mass die-off as in the case of the Titanic with the lower classes bearing the brunt of climate change and increasing ecological disasters?
These questions go unanswered as yet, but there are signs that we are heading full steam at the approaching “iceberg”, with the majority of the passengers of Mothership Earth blissfully unaware, and still dressed in their finest clothes dinning, or in this case, consuming until they drop, egged on by our Government and corporations. Some say we may have already taken a hole in the bow.
I am not saying that the disaster is inevitable, we just need to slow or steer away, by reducing consumption, reducing GHG emissions, and stabilising population growth. Only by achieving all three will we avert the climate crisis.
Lets hope that as the passengers of Mothership Earth are loaded onto what ever form of lifeboats that are available, I wouldn’t want them to be still be wondering “Why have I been woken? I thought we were unsinkable!”
My only hope is that we wake up well before and avoid the iceberg completely.
It is up to us to do something about it. Now get out there and get to waking up as many of the passengers as you can by sharing this post any way you can! It may be the only way.
David says
You are absolutely right Gavin. This is an excellent analysis of the situation but why can’t the politicians see it. As someone said, the current global warming crisis is like the Titanic in that the politicians are equivalent to the musicians on the ship just playing away until the ship goes down. And it may be too late now so it doesn’t matter what tune they play as the ship is going down anyway.
Gavin Webber says
They can see it, they just don’t want to acknowledge it full, as it would mean difficult, vote losing decisions that is not in their personal best interest.
Tam says
I agree with what you have writen but will it be any use to grow our own food etc if wild weather and lack of bees mean we won’t get a harvest?
Gavin Webber says
Good observation. It certainly is a more complex issue than this simplistic comparison. But if we don’t try, it means that we have given up hope, and that would be a self fulfilling prophecy. By taking our own small actions helps people feel more in control and more able to use people power to create change.
rabidlittlehippy says
Sadly I think we have already struck the iceberg but as you say, still the band plays on and still we cling to the truths we have been fed that we cannot sink.
I fight on in the hope that the lifeboats mother nature provides have room for my family and that if we enlighten enough people that perhaps there is room for the greater majority of us to escape. And if indeed there is no room then still I will fight like those pulled from the icy waters. It IS worth fighting for, until the bitter end.
jenniferforest says
An excellent analogy and very well written.
The reason they can’t see it (or aren’t prepared to admit it) – is that they would then have to admit that a global society completely focused on complete free markets is flawed and has led to this situation. The book / TV show Madlands which has Anna Rose and Nick Michin debating it out just goes to show the core of the denial problem.
Zoe says
A key contributor to the lack of action is a lack of understanding amongst regular folks, especially here in the USA, where K-12 textbooks are ALL approved by the TEXAS Board or Education. The edu situation here is unbelievable for the most powerful nation on Earth, really scary. Our mayor here in Philadelphia, Michael Nutter, stated that one of his goals was to have Philly become “the greenest city in the United States”. HA! what a JOKE! He simply does not even know what “green” is, he thinks it is the LEED building guidelines!, What about all of the old residential infrastructure here! Getting the poor in Philadelphia “off the grid” should be the goal, and it can be done. It would provide jobs, stop the use of fossil fuels for residential living and be a huge example for the ENTIRE WESTERN WORLD!! WTF? why Isn’t “OFF GRID” the vision?? lack of education=lack of demand and therefore no political push, at all in this direction. Sadly, but, we have already hit the iceberg.
Lynda D says
Goodness Gav, that was a great analogy and so very well written. I’d like to see this published and reach a wider audience. Have you thought of sending it to a few mags, like PIP or Good Earth?
Gavin Webber says
Now that is a good idea Lynda. I’m on the job!
Stephen Cope says
Take care what you wish for. Organisations, including SumOfUs are requesting that part of the action needed to battle climate change is the gradual reduction of all livestock, the removal of all meat from our diets and a serious reduction in the consumption of all dairy foods, including cheese. If the 10 point plan is implemented as per United Nations instructions, you and I are out of business. Hopefully your local council are still looking for labourers.