Drop the Debt Dandelion

Joe meets up with Nelly Furtado in a small Vancouver park where the grass is full of bright yellow dandelions. Theyโ€™re joined by environmentalist David Suzuki and actor Ryan Reynolds to launch something they call the Drop the Debt Dandelion Challenge.

Joe holds up a single dandelion like itโ€™s a rare flower.

โ€œEveryone on the internet is dumping ice water on their heads,โ€ Joe says. โ€œWeโ€™re doing the opposite. Weโ€™re keeping it simple. Take a picture with a dandelion and post it.โ€

Ryan Reynolds laughs. โ€œThatโ€™s the most Canadian challenge Iโ€™ve ever heard. No stunt? No screaming?โ€

David Suzuki shakes his head with a smile. โ€œNo waste,โ€ he says. โ€œIn nature nothing is wasted.โ€

Nelly crouches down and picks a fresh dandelion from the grass.

โ€œWhatโ€™s the rule?โ€ she asks.

Suzuki raises a finger.

โ€œStep one: take the photo. Step two: eat the dandelion.โ€

Ryan stares at the flower in his hand.
โ€œYouโ€™re serious?โ€

โ€œOf course,โ€ Suzuki replies. โ€œDandelions are edibleโ€”leaves, roots, flowers. People call them weeds, but theyโ€™re food. Nature gives it freely.โ€

Joe nods.

โ€œThatโ€™s the message,โ€ he says. โ€œDrop the debt, drop the waste, drop the nonsense. A peasant flower for a peasant world.โ€

Nelly takes the first photoโ€”four Canadians holding yellow flowers like medals.

Ryan posts it with the caption:

โ€œThe #DandelionChallenge. Take a photo. Eat the plant. Waste nothing. Thanks, Suzuki.โ€

After the picture, Suzuki calmly bites the flower.

Ryan sighs and follows.

โ€œWell,โ€ he says, chewing slowly, โ€œthatโ€™s definitely not ice water.โ€ ๐ŸŒผ

Joe grins.

โ€œTag three friends,โ€ he says. โ€œAnd rememberโ€”in nature nothing is wasted.โ€

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1989 Apocalypse

DAVID SUZUKI QUOTE

โ€œHuman use of fossil fuels is altering the chemistry of the atmosphere; oceans are polluted and depleted of fish; 80 per cent of Earthโ€™s forests are heavily impacted or gone yet their destruction continues. An estimated 50,000 species are driven to extinction each year. We dump millions of tonnes of chemicals, most untested for their biological effects, and many highly toxic, into air, water and soil. We have created an ecological holocaust. Our very health and survival are at stake, yet we act as if we have plenty of time to respond.โ€

โ€œWe are upsetting the atmosphere upon which all life depends. In the late 80s when I began to take climate change seriously, we referred to global warming as a โ€˜slow motion catastropheโ€™ one we expected to kick in perhaps generations later. Instead, the signs of change have accelerated alarmingly.โ€

CONCLUSION

1989 was the year Nelly & I met. The 80’s when our teachers taught us about the looming great extinction, and especially the destruction of the Amazon Rain Forest.

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