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January 5, 2010

EARTH MEANDERS: Resisting Global Ecological Change

By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk


We must hold onto our humanity as we collapse and renew ourselvesShared survival requires powering down, going back to the land, and ecological resistance.

The human family faces imminent and (Copenhagen would suggest) inevitable collapse of the biosphere – the thin layer of life upon an otherwise lifeless planet – that makes Earth habitable. Marshes and rivers and forests and fish are far more than resources – they and all natural ecosystems are a necessity for humanity’s existence upon Earth. A few centuries of historically unprecedented explosion in human numbers and surging, albeit inequitable, consumption and resultant resource use, ecosystem destruction and pollution; is needlessly destroying being for all living things. Revolutionary action such as ending coal use, reforming industrial agriculture and protecting and restoring old forests and other natural ecosystems, is a requirement for the continuation of shared human being.

Earth is threatened by far more than a changing atmosphere causing climate change. Cumulative ecosystem destruction – not only in climate, but also water, forests, oceans, farmland, soils and toxics -- in the name of “progress” and “development” -- threatens each of us, our families and communities, as well as the Earth System in total and all her creatures. Any chance of achieving global ecological sustainability depends urgently upon shifting concerns regarding climate change to more sufficiently transform ourselves and society to more broadly resist global ecological change. Global ecological, social and economic collapse may be inevitable, but its severity, duration and likelihood of recovery are being determined by us now. It does not look good as the environmental movement has been lacking in its overall vision, ambition and implementation.

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September 19, 2009

EARTH MEANDERS: Ecological Overshoot: Climate, Inequity and Corruption

By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk


We must hold onto our humanity as we collapse and renew ourselvesA call for reluctant Earth revolutionaries to unite and slay the economic growth machine consuming ecological being.


A disease is ravaging Earth as ever more people, consume ever more, destroying natural ecosystems that are our shared habitat. In a few short centuries the violent, expansionist and deeply ecologically unsustainable Western mindset has become virtually universally accepted. The meaning of life is more, ever more of everything, at the expense of a finite biosphere. The emptiness of such a vacuous worldview is revealed through changing climate, devastating human inequities and an irredeemably corrupt economic system.

More than just a climate crisis, humanity is facing profound over-population and injustice that are spurring dozens of inter-related ecological and social crises. Billions suffer as their basic human needs go unmet, while billions more gorge themselves. Forests, prairies, streams, rivers, estuaries, wetlands, lakes, soil, oceans, air and all the rest are all life's flesh and blood. Humanity, Earth and kindred species have entered the late stage condition of ecological overshoot -- whereby our cumulative demands upon ecosystems exceed their life-giving capacity and cause them to collapse.

We are eating creation. Hardly anyone is thinking or acting at the necessary scale to avert global ecological Armageddon. Market based solutions are pervasive with corruption and inequity. Nothing we do is going to maintain an affluent life, as it is now for some. Widespread economic decline will certainly accompany abrupt climate change and global ecosystem collapse; indeed, it has begun. If existing political systems are unable to deal with the inevitable collapse of the growth machine, at the same time as pursuing rigorous environmental policy-making, then new political structures will be necessary.

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June 29, 2009

EARTH MEANDERS: Old Forests, REDD Rage and Earth Revolution

By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk


Gaia dying, time for green rage, spread the wordEarth and her humanity need old forests to exist. And all enabling their destruction, including potential carbon markets paying for 'sustainable forest management' in primary forests, are legitimate targets for an Earth Revolution.


For too long those feeding upon the trough of "sustainable" forestry have been perpetuating the myth that primary and old growth forests can and should be harvested using "Sustainable Forest Management" (SFM) techniques. Old Forests are key to ecosystem, biodiversity, human and the Earth System's survival. Along with other intact natural terrestrial, aquatic and marine habitats; old forests are the internal organs of the Planet and regulate the Earth System to maintain conditions conducive to life. Primary forests logged for the first time are permanently ecologically damaged in terms of composition, structure, function and dynamics.

I am stunned, dumfounded and enraged at the wholesale selling out of the climate and forest, led by big environmental NGOs (BINGOs). The latest positive idea for an ecologically sustainable Earth -- Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Diminishment (REDD) -- to pay for ancient forest protection with carbon monies, is at this very moment being watered down to mean business as usual first time logging of primary forests that forever destroys ecosystems and habitats. Like "sustainable development" and "certified forestry", the REDD concept of paying for protection of old forests' carbon stores, biodiversity and ecosystem is being taken over by industry.

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June 4, 2009

EARTH MEANDERS: Radical Idealism: Come Home to Gaia

By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk


Gaia dying, time for green rage, spread the wordLet me tell you about the birds and the bees, and the flowers and the trees. THEY ARE ALL DYING. Global grassroots protest action -- informed by ecological science, impassioned by green rage, and dedicated to sufficient policies to achieve global ecological sustainability -- our last best chance, together, to avoid ecocide.


FOREWARD: For the past two months Ecological Internet has been micro-blogging on Twitter http://twitter.com/ecointernet (as well as at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ecological-Internet/84943913664 on Facebook) regarding requirements for ecological sustainability [search]. Being forced to capture complex ideas in 140 characters has been good for our biocentric writing by enforcing brevity. Ends up the series of one-liners string together relatively well to present a compelling vision of what is necessary to protect Gaia and our beings.

From these terse pronouncements comes a sense of planetary urgency. As we ponder whether there are enough funds for Ecological Internet to continue to use the Internet to facilitate global ecological sustainability, and consider cutting back or even closing (and whether our "public radio" type funding appeals remain a viable funding method), this twitter compilation is one means to make a compelling case for you to support our unique brand of global grassroots eco-advocacy.

Your support broadcasts such biocentric thought and action 24/7 to an ecologically hungry world -- as our portals and writings are used and read by several million people a year. Please enjoy this essay and donate now. Together we will make it.

For Earth,
Dr. Glen Barry
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(EARTH) - Gaia. Earth is alive. Biosphere is self-regulating. Interactions between ecosystems make Earth habitable. Gaia once vibrant is in mid-death swoon. Humans. Are killing. Gaia. Earth is faced with global ecological collapse, this is an unprecedented emergency, and threatens major upheaval and death of all. Wake up you bloody fools. Earth is dying. We are losing our habitat. Humanity is in deep shit as Earth well past carrying capacity. We and all Gaia's creatures are heading for mass extinction. Radical idealism that profoundly transforms humanity's relationship to natural being is the cure to ecocide.

Things are not as they ought to be. Humans dismantle natural ecosystems that are their habitats because they like making money more than truth, justice, equity and continued shared being. We spew into our air, excrete into water, piss in our oceans and foul the land for a pocket full of mumbles and throw-away consumer junk. All but a few are able to overcome their childhood indoctrination and limited lifespan to see this is not how life was meant to be, that humanity has morphed into a disease upon Gaia. Yet as our atmosphere collapses, water grows dear, and extreme poverty epidemic; more are realizing that something has gone dramatically wrong with the human project.

Gaia, the Earth System, is alive and self-regulating. Gaia is a super-organism, and as such can die. There is no guarantee of continued evolution after ecosystem collapse. Being can end. Humans are one with Earth and as goes Gaia's health goes ours being. Being is fragile. The biosphere is a thin mantle of life upon otherwise lifeless rock. These ecosystems are more than resources, they give life. All Gaia's life including us is crashing. Humans appear hell-bent to destroy life's biological foundation. Earth going bad with industrial agricultural, dead oceans, strip malls, toxic cocktail, climate weirding and logging old forests. Pandemic disease stalks an overpopulated, poverty wracked and ecologically devastated Earth. Factory farms breed disease sold as food. All must change, be restored.

Global inequity in wealth and standard of living is evil. Malignant consumerism devours Earth's being and the only profits to be seen are false. About 2 billion live on under $2/day and 2 billion in relative opulent luxury. These disparities are unsustainable and must end. Our and all creatures' being imperiled as human disease overwhelms all naturalness. Ecological fabric of being unraveling, daily news full of ecosystems failing, yet few put it together. We and our planet are needlessly dying now. Over-consumption from ecosystem liquidation by some while others starve root cause of ecosystem collapse, war and injustice

Continued being depends upon escalating protest action. For humanity's shared survival we must broaden our sphere of love and emotional support to include Gaia, all her creatures and the human family. Time for action is now. There is nothing wrong with Earth System that a good healthy dose of radical idealism can't fix. It's simple: humanity cutting and burning Earth to death. These practices must end. We can and must stop coal, logging, tar sands, industrial agriculture, war and poverty. There exists a global ecological imperative to protect and restore whole Earth as our garden. Either you are committed to stopping ecocide or you are the problem.

Only road to ecological sustainability is immediate industrial powerdown, and ecological protection and restoration. Time to level with global citizens -- fighting climate change raises energy prices and requires substantial personal sacrifice. The option is apocalyptic planetary disintegration. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is an urgent planetary necessity whether or not it creates jobs as techno-optimists claim. Shame on people, and there are many, who put their opulent consumption and luxury ahead of needs of Earth and the poor. Fatal flaw in Western exceptionalism is its use as justification to overconsume. Climate change and sustainability require simpler lives. How much is enough?

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May 23, 2009

EARTH MEANDERS: This Memorial Day: Should We Arrest Cheney and Bush, Impeach Obama?

Democratic consumption is an irredeemable political/economic system that has proven itself unable to justly and equitably allow all global citizens to live in peace, abundance and sustainability.

By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk

War and climate criminals will be brought to justiceIt has been awhile since I have written how U.S. militarism to prop up an unsustainable way of life is destroying both Earth and freedom. As Obama induced "hopenosis" starts wearing off, it is clear that on several key issues -- war, civil liberties and climate change -- we are getting "Bush Lite" policies from President Obama that differ little from his criminal predecessor. Military commissions to try those illegally held for years will occur after all, and some may be held forever without charges. We continue to be spied upon. Obama is escalating the unwinnable war in Afghanistan, and drawing out the criminal occupation of Iraq. Meanwhile the real Earth and society crushing crises of climate change and global ecosystem collapse remain woefully unaddressed. Heil Bush! Heil Obama!

After nearly a decade of criminal rule, America continues under new management to careen forward, wounded and flailing in vain attempts to return to a state of excessive democratic consumption. On the economy, the President has borrowed (stolen?) trillions from our children to rescue a dying industrial and speculative capitalistic shell game built upon usury, greed and unsustainability. And we are getting an inadequate climate change policy that cherry picks token measures to be seen as acting while coddling coal and tar sands which we know must end to survive. America's might makes right, damn the truth and consequences, mind set is destroying civilized society and our one shared Earth.

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May 17, 2009

EARTH MEANDERS: Only Cure for a Dying Earth May Be a Stewardship Revolution

By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk

Earth can die, may need stewardship revolutionIf Gaia, the Earth System, is alive, then it stands to reason she can die. And the fact Gaia has not yet succumbed in past mass extinctions is no indication, and certainly no guarantee, that when hit simultaneously, in a geological flash of time -- with climate change, deforestation, toxics, soil loss, scarce freshwater, dead oceans and more; caused primarily by over-population and inequitable consumption -- that Gaia will not pass from being.

The degree to which humanity has changed Gaia's balance ecologically is clearly known by global change and ecological science, yet it is not well appreciated by most of the masses and ruling elite. Until it is, humanity and our sister species are careening towards global ecosystem collapse, where one day soon we will wake up on a toxic, largely lifeless planet and it will be too late.

If all entreaties to power to pursue necessary policies to avoid global ecosystem collapse continue to be rebuffed, there is a long tradition of protest culminating in revolution to draw upon as inspiration for a Stewardship Revolution. We need to steel ourselves to the possibility that environmentalism in the face of continued neglect by the ruling elite has become a battle for shared survival of our and all being.

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April 9, 2009

EARTH MEANDERS: The Only Way Forward Is Back to Gaia's Garden

Geo-engineering madness will complete the destruction of the biosphere and human being(s). It is critical that we reject industrial geo-engineering, to instead embrace a program of sufficient global ecological protection and restoration.

By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk


Human Hubris
Back to Gaia's GardenGaia (or the Earth System if you rather) is not a science project, it is alive (albeit sick) and fully inhabited. To speak of geo-engineering the climate before having exhausted local, national and international efforts to reduce emissions, protect and restore old forests, reform industrial agriculture, and other ecologically sufficient policies to sustain being, is rash and foolhardy. Continued ill-conceived technological, industrial diminishment of naturally operating ecosystems can only hasten and ensure global ecological collapse.

Sadly, President Obama's new science advisor, John Holdren, has indicated the administration is investigating geo-engineering -- massive planetary alterations such as shooting aerosols into the upper atmosphere -- to 'solve' climate change and associated ecological crises. The Obama administration is clearly signaling it is going to take a compromising, technology heavy approach to climate change policy. Social change and personal transformation necessary to achieve global ecological sustainability have received nary a mention.

Obama's climate policies will not be guided by what science tells us is required to stop hazardous warming. Rather, the U.S. government will only pursue policies that do not threaten economic growth, and rely upon more industrial technologies at the expense of natural ecosystems. Given America's history of exceptionalism, I suppose such hubris -- going from doing nothing to address climate change, directly to seriously considering engineering the biosphere, completely skipping the stages of self-examination and national transformation -- is to be expected.

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December 25, 2008

EARTH MEANDERS: Earth Bailout and the Stewardship Revolution

Global citizens together committing to a revolutionary spirit of action are the Earth and humanity's last best hope

EARTH MEANDERS
By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
From Earth's Newsdesk

Has the time come for another revolution, for the Earth?Oceans on acid, certifiably crazy ancient forest logging, carbon markets paying to log and pollute -- the global ecosystem is failing and the world has gone mad. The disease of too many humans, each wanting to forever consume more at the expense of liquidating life-giving ecosystems, must be decisively cured before being ends. It has become apparent that changes of the magnitude necessary to ensure humanity's shared survival are not, indeed cannot, occur without transformative revolutionary action. What hope remains for the Earth and humanity lies in a global people's movement to topple polluting industries and usher in an era of stewardship.

Global citizens could choose to commit ourselves to planetary, bioregional and personal stewardship by pursuing mass protest and if necessary revolutionary insurgency to bailout the Earth. There is virtually no chance of saving the Earth and all her inhabitants without overthrowing speculative, industrial capitalism. To maintain a livable Earth, it may be that an unprecedented Earth Revolution waged by global citizenry -- first through mass protest and political means, and if need be through sabotage, insurrection and violent revolution targeting the Earth destroyers -- must commence immediately.

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November 9, 2008

RELEASE: New Earth Rising -- a New Biocentric E-zine -- Launches as Time to Achieve Global Ecological Sustainability Grows Short

PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE

Ecological Internet's latest offering focuses upon truthfully knowing global ecological crises in order to effectively develop and implement ecologically sufficient solutions

By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet
CONTACT: Dr. Glen Barry, glenbarry@ecologicalinternet.org

New Earth Rising(Seattle, WA) -- Ecological Internet, the world's leading provider of on-line environmental portals and action opportunities, is pleased to announce New Earth Rising, a new fiercely biocentric online magazine (e-zine), committed to thought and action to achieve global ecological sustainability. The green publication launches today at http://www.newearthrising.org/ and free subscriptions can be made at http://www.ecoearth.info/shared/subscribe/ .

The inaugural issue, entitled Ecological Truth and Transformative Action, features original and diverse green essays that seek to more fully know Earth's crises -- including climate change, water scarcity and forest diminishment -- in order to achieve ecologically sufficient solutions. New Earth Rising links what is known regarding global ecological crises with specific personal and social transformations necessary for shared survival and to sustain being.

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October 18, 2008

Bailing Out the Biosphere

The biosphere and global ecological systems deserve to be bailed outGlobal ecological sustainability is threatened [action] by a massive ecological bubble [search] -- whereby there are not enough intact global terrestrial, aquatic and marine ecosystems to maintain life. Now this -- the destruction of our very being -- is a crisis worthy of some serious emergency funding. The Guardian shows what the $2-4 trillion financial bailout could achieve if invested for the environment [ark] . It notes funding on this "scale to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and protect nature would... be repaid up to 100 times over."

Bailing out the biosphere would support up to 8 years of needed greenhouse gas emission reductions [search], going a long way towards averting abrupt and deadly climate change. Alternatively it could pay for 80 years of forest and biodiversity protection [search], would be 2-3 times what is necessary to fully protect global ecosystems [search], or could entirely transition the U.S. away from coal and oil for electricity generation. For "only" a one time $50 billion investment, access to safe drinking water [search] could be given to the 2.5 billion living without, and for $30 billion a year all future threats of conflicts over food could be averted.

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September 15, 2008

RELEASE: Urgent Environmental Action Must Be Maintained in Bad Economic Times

PRESS/SOCIAL MEDIA RELEASE

Ecological Internet warns converging economic, climate, food and fuel crises are symptoms of a massive global ecological bubble, and that without ecosystems there can be no economy

By Earth's Newsdesk, a project of Ecological Internet

No ecosystems -- no economy, or life(Earth) -- Current economic difficulties are largely caused by failing global ecosystems and resource scarcity, and are not an excuse to reduce environmental commitments, warns Ecological Internet. The bursting of the mortgage and financial bubbles, and food and energy price increases, are the logical and inevitable economic consequences of over-population, inequitable and unreasonable consumption, and unsustainable economic growth. Environmentalism is the solution to economic hardship, not the cause.

"The global growth machine is seizing up because it is hitting ecological limits and because of its own greed. Current global economic difficulties must not stop urgent ecological measures -- like dramatic emission reductions and natural habitat protection and restoration -- necessary to maintain a habitable Earth. Without ecosystems there can be no economic recovery," warns Dr. Glen Barry.

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June 22, 2008

Reasonable Eco-Homes the Newest Status Symbol

McMansion trophy homes are garish and are destroying the Earth and human habitatNothing is more causative or indicative of America's ecological unsustainability [search] (and the rest of the rich world) than selfish splurging upon ridiculously large McMansions [search]. These resource hungry homes generally sprawl into natural habitats, fouling water, and require huge amounts of fossil fuel derived energy to power their pigishness. Conspicuous consumption [search] of this sort is killing the Earth.

The new chic is LEEDs certified ecologically sustainable building of right-sized homes [ark] using recycled materials and that generate their own energy. It is critical efforts to build ecologically sustainable homes [search] become more widely implemented and affordable. And let's not lose site of how much Earthly good can come from simple retrofitting of current habitations.

April 5, 2008

Are You Ready for Ecosystem Failure and Resource Scarcity?

Home canning and self-sufficiencyIt use to be that stockpiling food and supplies, owning land and canning garden produce, and otherwise preparing for likely societal upheaval caused by ecosystem failure [search], resource scarcity [search], economic turmoil [search], pandemics [search] and other unknowns was seen as a bit kooky. But no longer as a "New Survivalism" emerges [ark] in response to widening recognition that the civilization we take for granted is but a thin veneer on existence.

What is increasingly evident is that stores of foods, tools and other supplies conducive to self-sufficiency [search] is just prudent -- a type of insurance. People are relearning what it means to prepare for self-sufficiency and investing in energy frugal homes [ark], seeds and other self-evidently worthwhile protections for them and their family. There is no need to withdraw from society and arm yourself, though you may choose to do so. It just makes sense to be prepared even as we work to prevent global ecological and other crises.

March 22, 2008

ALERT: South Korea's Proposed "Grand Canal", to Link Major Rivers, a Grand Ecological Disaster

Without water there can be no economyTAKE ACTION!
South Korea must be convinced not to sacrifice its natural river ecosystems for a cross-country concrete canal that will severely damage the hydrology of whole river systems and have enormous negative impacts upon South Korea's water resources, wetland ecosystems, and riparian biodiversity.

South Korea's new President Lee Myung-bak has proposed a project to connect with canals South Korea's four major rivers (the Yeongsan, Geum, Nakdong and Han). The "Grand Canal" is intended to accommodate 5,000 ton cargo ships and would require dredging, deepening, widening and laying concrete along approximately two thousand kilometers of shallow river courses in South Korea, and perhaps more in North Korea. Such massive canalization of rivers will severely damage the hydrology of whole river systems and have enormous negative impacts upon South Korea's water resources, wetland ecosystems, and riparian biodiversity. Join Korean environmentalists in highlighting the importance of natural ecosystems for national well-being. TAKE ACTION

May 13, 2006

China's "American Style" Development Means Ecosystem Collapse

Lester Brown eloquently provides the rationale for all of Ecological Internet's work in his comprehensive environmental sustainability essay entitled "China forcing world to rethink its economic future". In it he states "global civilization today is on an economic path that is environmentally unsustainable, a path that is leading us toward economic decline and eventual collapse." There are simply not enough resources or ecosystems in the World for China, India and other developing countries to follow the Western economic model without utter ecological collapse and social mayhem. There can be no economy without ecological systems as an underpinning.

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March 1, 2006

Bottled Water Taxes World's Ecosystems

Bottled water consumption, which has more than doubled globally in the last six years, is a natural resource that is heavily taxing the world's ecosystem, according to a new US study. Even in areas where tap water is safe to drink, demand for bottled water is increasing, producing unnecessary garbage and consuming vast quantities of energy.

February 26, 2006

Factory Farms and Bird Flu

Many if not most emergent diseases over recent history have been the result of increased density of animals and people. Factory farms in particular are a cesspool, ideal for the recombination of genetic material and its dissemination. Human population is several times the long-term carrying capacity of the Earth. My bet on how this state of planetary ecological overshoot will right itself is that disease will do the job. Increased sanitation and medicines are only useful for so long. Our lack of understanding of planetary ecological processes is evident as wild birds are blamed for bird flu's spread, even as they do what their species have done for millenia, and most of humanity is unaware of the unnaturalness and dangerousness of cramming livestock together to feed the masses.

Factory farms blamed for spread of bird flu

Factory farming and the international poultry trade are largely responsible for the spread of bird flu, and wild birds are being unfairly blamed for the disease, a new report says.
February 9, 2006

Urban Gardens Provide More Than Food

There is tremendous potential for people of all types to grow their own organic foods. Particularly unemployed people in urban areas. Doing so is healthful for individuals and the Earth. In particular it promotes relocalization of agriculture which is more sustainable in the long term.

Urban Gardens Provide More than Just Food

The community gardens initially created to help confront the effects of the late 2001 economic collapse in Argentina have now "grown" into a government-run urban agriculture programme, which provides unemployed workers with much more than just food for their families' tables. Some 7,000 people who were out of work before entering the programme have joined forces to clear the land, plant and harvest vegetables, and sell their produce in street market stalls.

January 26, 2006

Earth's Future Nightmare

Mainstream scientific thinking is increasingly expressing grave concerns regarding the likelihood of global ecological sustainability being maintained. Sir Crispin Tickelly - a leading British environmentalist - speaks of impending doomsday marked by a human population crash. Humanity is in a state of denial regarding the implications of destroying the Earth's biosphere, and the consequences are deadly. Gaia shall have her revenge.

January 22, 2006

Dearth of National Environmental Sustainability Measures

The degree to which there is a mismatch between the widely scientifically accepted requirements for environmental sustainability and the policy responses by national governments is shocking and dooms the Earth and humanity to coming treachery and destruction.

Study Shows Only Six Nations Achieved Environmental Goals

A pilot, nation-by-nation study of environmental performance shows that just six nations - led by New Zealand, followed by five from northern Europe - have achieved 85 percent success in meeting a set of critical environmental goals ranging from clean drinking water and low ozone levels to sustainable fisheries and low greenhouse-gas emissions.

January 20, 2006

Sustainability Policy Needed if Earth to Have a Future

The state of scientific knowledge in regard to global ecological sustainablity, as represented in the UN commissioned Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, is that if current population growth and resource consumption patterns continue there will be widespread global ecological collapse and human death. When will the warnings and prescriptions of the world's leading ecological scientists, 1,300 from 95 countries, be acted upon? By then will the Earth's biosphere still be functional?

'Green' Measures Key to Earth's Future, Report Says

"By 2050, the planet's population will increase to 9 billion, with most people migrating to massive cities... if major changes are not made in the way humans consume natural resources, there will be widespread famine, severe shortages of clean water and huge impacts from natural disasters such as hurricanes. Cities will be beset by vast amounts of wastewater and sewage. Sea levels will rise, fisheries will collapse, emerging disease epidemics will sweep across the globe and coral reefs will die off..."

January 11, 2006

China and India's Ecological Wake Up Call

The Earth lacks the energy, arable land and water to enable populous and fast-growing China and India to attain Western levels of resource consumption, an environmental think tank said in a report on Wednesday.

January 5, 2006

Over Population Drives Ecological Collapse

There is exactly zero chance of achieving equitable and just global ecological sustainability if global over-population is not immediately and aggressively addressed. While the harsh reality imposed by the Earth's carrying capacity and soaring population now rarely gets the attention it deserves, occasionally the press jots a once off article. It has been known for decades that exponentially rising human populations are clearly unsustainable and will lead in the mid-term to global ecological collapse. We are already seeing population causing ecological collapse in Haiti, Indonesia, the American southwest and elsewhere. Surely this will percolate through the global biosphere soon.

Any right-minded free thinker concerned about their place in the world and the state of the Earth would have one or two children at most, and would work to eliminate unnecessary consumption while carefully choosing Earth friendly products for the necessities. The next most important steps of righteous green living are to choose to become a citizen advocate on the requirements of maintaining large terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and working to dramatically reduce industrial emissions while restoring natural capital. These issues are the most important matters ever faced by humanity. Engage. Advocate. Agitate. Or we all die.

October 19, 2005

China's Voracious Growth Threatens Earth

America, Europe and the Western lifestyle in general are deeply ecologically unsustainable. No one can question that those living in deep poverty, such as China's population historically, want and deserve to better their lives. But clearly by aspiring to the wasteful decadent consumption patterns of the West, the Earth will be exhausted, and ultimately poverty and despair will be increased. The globally sustainable lifestyle to which we all can aspire can be found somewhere between that of an American and Chinese citizen - I have heard it stated that we could all live at the economic standards of the average European. The point is that there are likely to always be some relatively more rich and some morepoor, but equity and the rich living more simply so the poor can simply live is not only a matter of social justice but also of global ecological sustainability. Their Earth will not survive in the face of either widepread poverty or overconsumption.

China's voracious growth threatens environment: Greenpeace

China's economic growth is happening at a price - it is fast turning into one of the greatest environmental threats the earth has ever faced... nearly five out of every 10 tropical hardwood logs shipped from the world's threatened rainforests are now heading for China - more than to any other destination... had already overtaken the US as the world's leading consumer of four out of the five basic food, energy and industrial commodities - grain, meat, oil, coal and steel... China's scarcely imaginable growth in the coming years means that the world's population will simply run up against the limits of the planet's natural resources sooner than anyone imagines.

October 12, 2005

The Fall of Greenpeace

The following article captures well the disintegration of Greenpeace, as it is no longer a leading people's voice for ecology, but rather has emerged as just another bloated, compromised environmental corporation. I canvassed for GP in the late 1980s, and it was a magical organization offering hope for radical change. Now its campaigns are tepid and compromising, for example supporting industrial logging in ancient rainforests if it is "certified". It's Greenpeace's current corporate leadership which has become certifiably insane. In our own small way Ecological Internet tries to capture some of Greenpeace of old's magic, campaigning for solutions to ecological issues that are sufficient to solve the problems, rather than just tinkering around the edges of environmental and social injustices like Greenpeace and other big mainstream groups.

Greenpeace has fallen. Others must emerge if the Earth and her humanity are to be saved.

Independent Online Edition >Greenpeace at war

Where did it all go wrong with Greenpeace? For, make no mistake, the effectiveness of what was once the world's leading environmental organisation - with the power to bend governments and force corporations to bend to its will - has been in freefall over many years, in direct relation to an inner moral decline. Today, while Greenpeace is an environmental organisation, it is not an ecological one... As the world's ecological situation gets increasingly desperate and in need of the hope, possibilities and radical suggestions Greenpeace might once have given, the group is now utterly moribund.

September 28, 2005

Green Chic

According to the LA Times Greens are chic. Or at least the green building movement is. There are many, many things that can be done to construct durable and efficient buildings which minimally impact the environment. Frankly, they should have been done long ago; but regardless, sustainable buildings is a huge and unstoppable movement in the age of resource scarcity.

"The green building movement 'has moved way beyond the hippie era... It's become a very savvy, bottom-line response to current economic conditions. Builders are going green because it's finally starting to make sense economically. And if we can save the planet at the same time, so much the better.'"

September 20, 2005

Taking Care of Your Planet

Here is a marvelous article from the Independent in the U.K. providing very important yet relatively simple suggestions on how to lead a more ecologically sustainable lifestyle. I have seen many such lists, but this seems to be the most well thought out. It shows that a simpler, less consumptive lifestyle need not mean less satisfaction or reduced well-being. The Independent has been running a marvelous series of articles on the environment this week. Rarely have I seen such comprehensive and approachable covering of ecological sustainability issues. The are making clear that we each need to take care of our Planet.

September 19, 2005

State of the Planet, Alarm Bells Ring

The Independent (UK) does a good job of highlighting the series of environmental crises including abrupt climate change, forest and species loss, dead oceans and scarce water which together ultimately herald global ecological collapse. How blind can humanity be to not see that their cumulative impact is destroying the Earth's life providing processes? When will the urgent and passionate response to save ourselves and the Earth be launched?

September 18, 2005

Environmental Protections to Be Loosened in Response to Hurricane

Just what we need in response to an environmentally intensified hurricane - wavering of environmental laws. I have written at length how Hurricane Katrina was exacerbated by over-population, climate change and habitat destruction. Now Republican's knee jerk reaction is to loosen environmental regulations in response to the disaster. Why is it that every crisis has a military or anti-environmental response? Are there any other ways to make us secure?

September 14, 2005

Environmental Spending Yields Big Returns

Yet another report has made clear what any ecologically literate person could tell you: spending to protect the environment provides big economic returns, numerous environmental benefits, and helps to alleviate poverty. Too often saving forests or reducing carbon emissions are decried as being too economically costly. This is simply untrue. Environmental conservation is a necessity for life - and makes both a healthy environment and economy possible. While simply plundering natural ecosystems to harvest their capital is no longer an option, there are plenty of opportunities for clever and hardworking people to sustainably harvest resources and renew natural capital.

June 9, 2005

India's and the World's Illusory Economic Boom

The economic boom occuring in India is deeply unsustainable (for that matter, as are the economies of America, Europe and China). Each is liquidating natural capital - particulary water and land - for a one time infusion of wealth following which basic ecological services, and subsistence and long-term steady state economic opportunities, will have been lost. Ever expanding populations pursuing unbridled economic growth based upon drawing down natural capital can only end in disaster - namely ecological collapse, permanent long-term poverty, misery and famine.

India "Boom" an Environmental Disaster, Author Says

NEW DELHI - India's economic boom is causing unsustainable environmental damage and is blinding people to the misery of hundreds of millions of poor...

April 19, 2005

White House Wants More Data, Less Action

Who could be against a massive environmental monitoring system to gather more data on the Earth proposed by the White House? But what good is data if policy-makers continue to ignore the reams of scientific and other data regarding climate change, forest loss, water scarcity and ocean decline? Yes, we need more data. But much more importantly we need to start formulating policy based upon what we know.

Officials Want to Wire Earth for Continuous Readout of Vital Signs

The new "Strategic Plan for the U.S. Integrated Earth Observation System" envisions linking nearly 60 nations within a decade to gather and share information from satellites, ocean buoys, weather stations and other surface and airborne instruments.

November 23, 2004

Biofuels a Humanitarian and Environmental Disaster

Finally, some critical thought regarding the environmental and ethical dimensions of promoting biofuels. George Monbiot is right on the mark when he states "the adoption of biofuels would be a humanitarian and environmental disaster". Agriculture has been a primary destroyer of the Earth's ecosystems. We simply can not grow enough biomass to meet current and continued energy demands, without destroying more natural habitat and diverting food from the poor.

Fuel for nought

"Those who have been promoting these fuels are well-intentioned, but wrong. They are wrong because the world is finite. If biofuels take off, they will cause a global humanitarian disaster."

September 21, 2004

GM Grass Pollen has Long Reach

Next avoidable human induced environmental disaster, coming soon to a field near you, genetic pollution! Is there no oversight on mad scientists? Because we can do something, must we?

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | GM grass pollen has long reach

August 26, 2004

Hydrogen Economy Focus Is Backwards

A future "hydrogen economy" will only be as clean and sustainable as the source of energy to produce the hydrogen. Hydrogen can be produced with coal and other fossil fuels, nuclear, or renewable energy sources. Hydrogen is more a battery than an energy source in itself. The focus must be upon renewable energy or society has realized little gain by switching from carbon to hydrogen fuel sources.

ENN News Story - Focus on hydrogen economy has things backwards

As much as "gee whiz" stories abound about new hydrogen fuel-cell technologies, one can't help but wonder if we aren't getting a tad ahead of ourselves. While it's great to have these vehicles to show off, it would be much better if we had a way to produce hydrogen in sufficient quantities cleanly. Or had a way to store the stuff. Or an infrastructure to move it around. Or any number of a host of other major hurdles we need to jump before we are able to reach the vaunted goal of a "hydrogen economy."

August 23, 2004

Bird Flu Spreads to Pigs, Outbreak Likely

Emergent diseases are symtomatic of global ecological collapse. Eventually it is highly likely there will be an pandemic that wipes the human disease from the Earth, unless we reform our relationship towards the Earth's ecosystems.

The discovery of a deadly bird flu strain in Malaysia after cases elsewhere in Southeast Asia signaled a major winter outbreak was likely, international health experts said.

August 20, 2004

Global Warming Causes Earthquakes?

We have no idea how the Earth may respond to the massive change humanity is forcing upon it.

Global warming's surprising fallout | csmonitor.com

July 20, 2004

The Oil Era

The following article makes some good points regarding societal dependence upon petroleum - namely, that if we wish to maintain affluent societies, the environmental impacts and eventual scarcity of oil must be acknowledged and dealt with now.

Time, terror shadow oil era

We cannot afford to be complacent about the future energy supplies needed to maintain our current standards of living and economic growth. Nor can we be complacent about the environmental impact of current consumption levels of carbon fuels.

July 14, 2004

Era of Throw-Away Consumer Goods Is Over

The idea that manufacturers must take responsibiity for the disposal of their products when they become waste is long overdue. Ecological and economic sustainability requires building upon a new Japanese car recycling law and a temporary recycling program by U.S. computer makers. It is time to dispose of the insane notion that a throw away society can sustain itself.

July 12, 2004

Signs of Energy

It is simply unbelievable that America's leaders are failing the test of leadership in terms of developing an energy policy which weans the country from fossil fuels. American leadership has their head up their posterior end.

The New York Times | Opinion | Signs of Energy

The last three years have given the country more than enough reasons to re-examine its energy policies: a power crisis in California, a blackout in the East, global warming, sharply higher prices for gasoline, tighter markets for natural gas and now a stubborn war in the heart of the biggest oil patch in the world. Clearly, we need a disciplined program to use more efficiently the fossil fuels we now have, coupled with aggressive efforts to develop renewable sources of energy.

June 28, 2004

Asia's Undeclared Oil War

Societal dependency upon oil threatens global sustainability and security...

The Undeclared Oil War (washingtonpost.com)

While some debate whether the war in Iraq was or was not "about oil," another war, this one involving little but oil, has broken out between two of the world's most powerful nations. For months China and Japan have been locked in a diplomatic battle over access to the big oil fields in Siberia.

June 24, 2004

Twisted Population Priority

Right wing fanatics are pushing their extremist ideology on the world, dooming efforts to address over-population. Billions of humans each trying to endlessly increase their consumption are eating the Earth. It simply cannot continue. Either we will learn to limit our numbers or the Earth will harshly do so.

Twisted Population Priority

It's hard to overstate the threat posed by global overpopulation. Many of the most serious problems facing the world and region can be traced to it, from global warming to famine to traffic jams on the 405. Yet one of the most effective programs for combating it is under siege by the Bush administration.

June 23, 2004

French Tax Big Cars

Again the French are way ahead of America in terms of social sensibilities. Large cars are killing us and the Earth. This is a great example of using taxation policy for environmental social goods.

Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | France launches radical green tax on bigger cars

French drivers who favour large, gas-guzzling cars will have to pay up to %u20AC3,500 (£2,300) more for a new model from next January under a radical green road tax scheme unveiled by the environment ministry.

June 7, 2004

World's Oil Running Out Fast

There are two certainties that the the world is not facing up to, and by so doing, threaten the Earth and humanity's future. Oil will run out relatively soon - and endless economic growth is an impossibility. The world's bubble economy based upon these illusions will burst. Our best hope is to address this now in order to have the most room to maneuver in implementing solutions, which do exist, with lack of political will being the biggest impediment.

BBC NEWS | Business | Is the world's oil running out fast?

If you think oil prices are high at $40 a barrel then wait till they are four times that much.

June 1, 2004

While We're Off Fighting Terror, the Planet's Crumbling

The commentary piece I wish I had written - really tying it all together re: the state of perma-war and inaction on environmental sustainability.

P-I Focus: While we're off fighting terror, the planet's crumbling

It's time to broaden our understanding of security beyond just that of terrorism to securing a sustainable future for spaceship Earth.

May 25, 2004

Time to Raise Gas Tax and Lower Income Tax

There exist a plethora of reasons why oil and gasoline taxes should be increased. Foremost, the cost of gasoline does not reflect its true price to society and the environment. Nor are alternatives likely to emerge in the presence of an under-priced, polluting and scare resource. I will be writing more on this shortly...

The 50¢-a-Gallon Solution

... the country would indeed be better off if gasoline taxes had been raised by 50 cents a gallon when Mr. Kerry favored the idea. And the United States would still be wise today, if it increased gasoline taxes by the same amount now.

May 18, 2004

Bank of America Maps New Climate Change, Forest Policies

Another victory for climate and forests courtesy of Rainforest Action Network et al. The significance of the news depends critically upon defining "intact forests" however. It is heartening that RAN appears to have taken critiques from Forests.org onboard, and is making clear that forest certification is inappropriate in intact (alternatively primary, old-growth, endangered, big honking large and old) forests. And there remain concerns regarding plantations. For this and other reasons it must be clear that these agreements are the beginning, not the end of the pursuit of financial industry policies regarding ecological sustainability. However, in sum, RAN's finance campaign continues to rack up major victories.

Bank of America Maps New Climate Change, Forest Policies

Bank of America and Rainforest Action Network have collaborated to introduce environmental ethics to the bank's corporate bottom line, and on Monday they jointly announced the fruit of that collaboration. The second largest U.S. bank has decided to take new steps in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, protection of intact forest ecosystems and transparent public reporting to all stakeholders.

May 13, 2004

Efficiency Addresses Smog, Saves Money

Why would anyone - particulary business - possibly be against efficiency measures that save money while reducing polllution? Unless of course you are an antiquated fossil fuel energy business with a political agenda to extend the life of your dangerous and expensive product, and have just bought the White House...

ENN News Story - Efficiency can help meet EPA smog rules while saving companies money, says report

Energy-efficient manufacturing practices that protect the bottom line can take the sting out of complying with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's new smog rules.

May 6, 2004

Utilities Buy Bush

Industry has bought the United States government and in return is benefiting from the dismantling of environmental protections.

Utilities Have Helped Bush, GOP

The 30 companies that own most of the dirtiest power plants in the country, and their trade association, have raised $6.6 million for President Bush and the Republican National Committee since 1999, and were given relief from pollution regulations that would have cost them billions of dollars, according to a new analysis.

May 5, 2004

Global Grain Harvest May Fall Short

The global environment is being pushed to its limits in terms of producing enough food. Though limits to food production such as water availability have been pushed back, they are still in place. It is likely that shortly the global system will not be able to produce enough food for its population. What then? There exists a tremendous bubble economy based upon unsustainable use of the Earth which will one day have a day of reckoning.

ENN News Story - Grain harvest predicted to fall short of world demand
This year's world grain harvest will increase to a record level but will still fall nearly 60 million tons short of what 6.4 billion people and more than 1 billion livestock will consume, an environmental group predicted Tuesday.

April 3, 2004

Bush Attacks Environment 'Scare Stories'

The "leader" of the free world is outrageously lying to the public about the state of the environment.

The Observer | International | Bush attacks environment 'scare stories'

George W. Bush's campaign workers have hit on an age-old political tactic to deal with the tricky subject of global warming - deny, and deny aggressively. The Observer has obtained a remarkable email sent to the press secretaries of all Republican congressmen advising them what to say when questioned on the environment in the run-up to November's election. The advice: tell them everything's rosy.

March 31, 2004

Gas Prices Still Too Low

Gas prices are still too low relative to the scarcity of this non-renewable resource and the environmental costs associated with its burning. Marginally prices have risen because of this scarcity and because American's undervalue petroleum. Burning oil causes climate change, lung damage, foreign wars, rainforest destruction, forest fragmentation, oil spills and corruption of governance. Clearly oil is going to be more expensive no matter what is done - and this signals the urgency of pursuing alternatives now rather than after the world has been razed to get the last drop of oil possible. And to foster this shift, oil should be taxed more and income and property taxed less. Duh.

Environment News Service (ENS) - Bush, Kerry Spar Over Rising Gasoline Prices

Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry blasted the Bush administration Tuesday for the nation's rising gasoline prices and said the administration has done "nothing" to help consumers at the pumps. The White House in turn blamed Congress for the rising prices and said Kerry favors raising gasoline taxes, as both sides battled for advantage on an increasingly contentious issue.

March 30, 2004

Rich Nations Gobbling Resources at Unsustainable Rate

The rich world is guilty of criminal behavior against the Earth and the poor. Nearly one billion people are chronically hungry as obese American's continue to gobble food and resources. This crime will not go unpunished in oh so many ways.


Rich Nations Gobbling Resources at an Unsustainable Rate

Excessive consumption by the world's richest nations is making life even more difficult for the world's least fortunate, according to a new report by Redefining Progress. The U.S. based research group says the wealthiest nations are depleting global resources at an unprecedented rate - with the United States leading the way - and are mortgaging the future at the expense of today's children, the poor and the long term health of the planet.

March 13, 2004

Attack Threat if World Starves

Rich and overdeveloped countries could address the threat of climate change by reforming their gluttonous energy consumption, investing in renewable and conservation - or alternatively they could pursue a fortress strategy, investing in military solutions. Which they choose says alot about the society, their leaders and their values.

Herald Sun: Attack threat if world starves [14mar04]

AUSTRALIA would need to fortify its defences to protect itself from hungry invaders in the event of abrupt climate change, a Pentagon-commissioned report predicts.

February 24, 2004

Traditional U.S. Crops Genetically Polluted

The extent to which genetically modified crops have replaced and polluted traditional agricultural varieties is shocking and criminally negligent. Because a new scientific discovery allows something to be done, and it makes money, should it be widely applied without the benefit of knowing its ecological, social and economic consequences? Traditional crops are a foundation upon which human society rests. Perhaps we should be certain that GM foods are free of deadly effects before we make a choice to change. Not lose our traditional agriculture because it is in the interest of big business to do so.

Genetically Engineered DNA Found in Traditional U.S. Crops
Scientists have found DNA from genetically engineered crops in traditional varieties of three major U.S. food crops that have no history of genetic engineering.

February 23, 2004

Poverty World's Worst Threat

Poverty threatens the Earth, its peoples and all its animals. It is difficult if not impossible to envision a World culture that is environmentally sustainable, equitable, just and secure - that does not address the horrible disparities in wealth found today.

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Poverty 'is world's worst threat'

The leader of Catholics in England and Wales, Cardinal Cormac Murphy-O'Connor, says the biggest challenge confronting the world is not terrorism but poverty.
He told a conference called by the UK Treasury that poverty was humanity's "greatest scandal and scourge" today.

February 16, 2004

World Bank's Oil and Mining Funding Under Pressure

What a world it would be if our international organizations lead, rather thank clinging desperately to the ecocidal status quo. The World Bank is a criminal organization by virtue of its funding for deforestation, oil and mining.

Friends of the Earth: Press Releases: : World Bank Under Pressure from Tutu

World Bank President James Wolfensohn, in London today to give a keynote speech on the challenges of globalisation [1], is facing pressure from Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu to clean up the World Bank's policy and practice on funding oil and mining industries.

February 14, 2004

Environmental Refugees

Yet another sign of the Earth's ecosystem collapsing and immiment death can be found in rising instances of environmental refugees.

IHT: Environmental refugees: When the soil dies and the well dries

Although the modern world has extensive experience with people migrating for political and economic reasons, we are now seeing a swelling flow of refugees driven from their homes by environmental pressures.

January 30, 2004

Georgia Considers Banning 'Evolution'

The state of Georgia remains in the stone age, refusing to accept basic scientific understandings. Such superstition and lack of respect for science bodes ill for America's future.

CNN.com - Georgia considers banning 'evolution' - Jan. 30, 2004

The state's school superintendent has proposed striking the word evolution from Georgia's science curriculum and replacing it with the phrase "biological changes over time."

January 21, 2004

Bush Ignores Environment Again

This is simply outrageous, and reflects a failure in governance. Ignore the environment and it will go away, taking us with it.

Bush State of the Union Ignores Environment

President George W. Bush did not once mention the environment during his State of the Union address to a Joint Session of Congress last night. Nor was the environment mentioned in the Democratic response to the President's address given by Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi of California and Senator Tom Daschle of South Dakota.

January 20, 2004

Clean Energy Creates Jobs

How could anyone be against cleaner energy (address climate change, reduce pollution and thus illnesses such as childhood asthma, less dependence on terrorists for oil, etc.) that leads to new opportunities for good paying jobs? Unless of course one is bought and controlled by the fossil fuel energy oligarchy, such as our own Toxic Texan.

ENN News Story - Clean energy and efficiency investments would create 3.3 million jobs, says study

An alliance of labor, environmental, civil rights, business, and political leaders in the United States have laid out a vision for a "New Apollo Project" to create 3.3 million new jobs and achieve energy independence in 10 years.

January 19, 2004

No Sustainability Without Population Reductions

Without reductions in human population numbers, the Earth and human civilization have little chance of being sustained. The death grip of the Catholic church must be shattered, and contraceptives made readily available to any individual that wants them. Education for women and various incentives for small family sizes are a global ecological imperative.

Planet Ark : Brazilian City to Mail the Pill to Needy Women

The Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro, notorious for its teeming slums, will mail contraceptive pills free of charge to women, including teenagers, in poor neighborhoods.

January 11, 2004

Don't Shortchange Earth

Visiting Mars would be nice. But it would be good to have a home to come back to.


Planet Ark : Gephardt to Bush: Don't Shortchange Earth

Democratic presidential hopeful Richard Gephardt urged President Bush last week not to forget the realities back home on planet Earth in pursuit of lofty aspirations in outer space.

January 5, 2004

Honda to Sell Accord Hybrids

The quest for environmental sustainabilty offers an abundance of business opportunities. Nations that seize upon the economics of ecology will be the leaders of the future.

Planet Ark : AUTOSHOW - Honda to sell Accord hybrids in US this year

Honda, Japan's second-biggest auto maker, said yesterday it would launch a gasoline-electric hybrid version of its flagship Accord sedan in the key U.S. market this autumn.

December 30, 2003

Sustainability Requires More than Recycling

Global ecological sustainability - survival of the Planet and its creatures including humankind - requires far more effort by the rich than recycling. Consumption must be reduced through less waste, more efficiency and living simpler lives. The Earth is finite and there is no escaping its ecological limits. Live well, not gluttonously.

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Recycling efforts 'being wasted'

Efforts to recycle could be making less difference to the environment than previously thought

December 29, 2003

Solar/Hydrogen Car First

Hydrogen fuel cell technology alone is not going to prove a sustainable response to climate change and fossil fuel over-reliance. Fuel cells store energy that must still come from some other source, and if this is a coal burning power plant, the pollution and carbon emissions have been deferred and/or moved, but not eliminated. Below is a report on linking of solar energy with fuel cell technology - much more promising technologies in terms of energy dependence and ecological sustainabiity. It is interesting though perhaps not surprising that University students and not major car companies have made this breakthrough.

BBC NEWS | World | Asia-Pacific | Epic trip for 'alternative' car

A car that runs on just hydrogen and solar power has completed a journey through Australia - the first crossing of a continent for a car of this type.

December 19, 2003

Life Expectancy Down for World's Poor

While the developed countries continue their ever more extravagent and excessive consumption, much of World has no hope. The rich are getting richer and the poor are getting poorer, suffering in the land...

Planet Ark : Life expectancy in retreat for world's poor

"Today's global health situation raises urgent questions about justice"

December 18, 2003

Americans Gluttonous Pigs

I come from a tribe of gluttonous pigs. Try as I might to live frugally, I find myself getting fatter just being here. Try living without a car - nearly impossible. help

Planet Ark : US Energy Demand to Grow 1.5 Pct Annually

U.S. energy consumption is expected to grow 1.5 percent a year over the next two decades...

December 17, 2003

SARS Virus Part Bird, Part Mammal

Millenia of ecological changes on a global scale - including agriculture, domestication of animals, massive habitat transformation and exploding population - threaten humanity with entirely unknown disease vectors and even new diseases.

Planet Ark : SARS Virus Part Bird, Part Mammal, Study Finds

The SARS virus looks like a combination of viruses from birds and mammals

December 9, 2003

Sydney Lifestyle Unsustainable

You could say the same for virtually any Westernized city...

Planet Ark : Sydney Lifestyle Unsustainable, Report Says

"Sydney, Australia is regularly voted one of the world's best cities to live in, but a new environment report has warned its affluent lifestyle is ecologically unsustainable..."

December 8, 2003

China Considers 'Green GDP Index'

Gross Domestic Product is an absurdly antiquated concept, as it equates complete resource liquidation with economic advancement. The concept of a "Green GDP Index" is long overdue. Recall there can be no economy without ecological systems.

Yahoo! News - China considers 'green GDP index'

Chinese researchers are drawing up a "green GDP index"

December 6, 2003

New Grazing Rules to Help Ranchers

Economic growth through environmental despoilment. Good god man, who will stop this administration from trashing the Planet for a quarter of economic growth?

New grazing rules to help ranchers

The Bush administration, departing from Clinton-era restrictions on managing rangeland, on Friday proposed new rules aimed at helping livestock owners whose cattle range on public lands.

November 30, 2003

Poor World Shames U.S.

The United States is destroying the Earth and should be shamed by the fact that the world's poor are more concerned with global ecological sustainability than the rich...

BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Poor world 'cuts climate gases'

Many poor countries are working to cut their emissions of greenhouse gases...

November 19, 2003

Fraction of Iraq Costs Could Feed World Poor

There are many paths to global security (or alternatively, to
insecurity). We can seek to be secure through the force of
arms, or we can seek to meet more of the basic needs of the
World's peoples. It is hard to envision true security which
does not include the latter. Bush's war is straight out imperial
hegemony.

Planet Ark : Fraction of Iraq costs could feed world poor - WFP

November 18, 2003

China Set to Act on Fuel Economy with Tougher Standards Than U.S.

China's industralization and embrace of the consumer society
holds obvious grave consequences for the country's and
global environment. However, if China embraces new
technologies aimed at reducing environmental impact, there
is more of a chance that sustainable patterns of global production
and consumption can be achieved. It is a start.

China Set to Act on Fuel Economy; Tougher Standards Than in U.S.

The Chinese government is preparing to impose minimum fuel
economy standards on new cars for the first time, and the
rules will be significantly more stringent than those in the
United States, according to Chinese experts involved in
drafting them.

November 10, 2003

Corporate Welfare Program Announced for Energy Sector

The Republicons are to announce a huge corporate
welfare program masquerading as an energy bill...

Planet Ark : Written in Private, Energy Bill to Go Public

After weeks of mostly secret work, Republicans on Monday
will take the wraps off an energy bill loaded with some $16
billion in tax incentives to boost energy production...

November 8, 2003

Toxic Texan Undoing Environmental Protections

The United States is going through an unprecedented
period of environmental rollbacks, orchestrated by
the Toxic Texan.

Bush takes quiet aim at 'green' laws | csmonitor.com

Slowly but surely, the Bush administration is using courts
and spending legislation to reverse Clinton-era trends in environmental protection.

November 4, 2003

Renewable Energy Future Possible

Renewable energy is already changing lives - with a real
investment it could lead to a more sustainable, equitable and
just future for the Planet.

Planet Ark : Clean Energy Brings Windfall to Village

November 3, 2003

Food

Planet Ark : Canadian Growers Warn UK Farmers of GMO Crop Risks

Is anyone really thinking about what a huge step it is to change our
whole way of growing food?

Energy Hot Issue

Climate change is dangerously real, alternative energy is a
global imperative, and major investments are required in
a massive renewable energy program.

As Earth Warms, the Hottest Issue Is Energy - "the country
needed to embark on an energy research program on the
scale of the Manhattan Project..."

September 12, 2003

Deforestation + Climate Change = Water Crisis (& Lots More)

The consequences of massive deforestation and looming climate
change may most significantly exhibit themselves (in the medium
term) through water shortages. WWF highlights in "Running Pure:
The importance of forest protected areas to drinking water" at
http://www.panda.org/downloads/freshwater/runningpurereport.pdf
the importance ecologically and economically of forested
watersheds as a means to provide high quality drinking water.

Consequences of climate change on water resources are being felt
strongly as the World's glaciers are melting causing subsequent
water scarcity. Certainly there will be many other synergistic
impacts of terrestrial and atmospheric diminishment - including
forest die-back as fragmented forests are unable to migrate due
to warming that is unprecedented in its rapidity.

The impacts of deforestation and climate change - happening now
as a result of our choices and inaction - are going to
reverberate through the global ecological systems indefinitely.
This is why Forests.org focuses upon all three - water
(http://www.waterconserve.info/), climate change
(http://www.climateark.org/) and of course forests
(http://forests.org/). Each environmental crisis impacts and
is impacted upon by the others - together threatening global
ecological sustainability (http://www.eco-portal.com/) .

My ecological intuition leads me to conjecture that severe
shortages of water exacerbated by deforestation and climate
change - through the sheer magnitude of human suffering it will
cause - may be the first instance of ecological collapse that
will catch global humanity's attention. Only when the Earth is
torn asunder, impacting the comforts of the rich (while killing
more of the poor) is there likely to be ecological protection,
conservation and restoration projects adequate to the ecological
crisis humanity now faces. By then let us all hope it is not
too late to avert global ecocide.

August 8, 2003

Protected Areas and WWF

Here is a recent feature article written by the Director General
of WWF International, presenting their organization's vision of
protected areas. As you may be aware, Forests.org has been
highly critical of WWF for: 1) lack of ambitious protected area
goals – particularly in the World's remaining large, wildlands
and 2) over-emphasis upon commercial certified forestry in
primary forests rather than community based protection and eco-
forestry. The article below is a chance for WWF to present their
views on protected areas.

I will make only a few comments. 12% protected areas are not
adequate to maintain global ecosystems. The best scientific
evidence is that various combinations of preserved and benignly
managed areas need to comprise some 50-70% of the landscape to
maintain sustainability of ecological patterns and processes.
Perhaps there is hope that WWF may be seeing the necessity of
spatially extensive forest protection and restoration, as the
article states "[m]ore work needs to be done for large-scale
conservation strategies."

WWF shows it can talk the talk re: large-scale conservation, now
it is a question of whether they will walk the walk. WWF can
begin by enunciating restrictive principles regarding when first
time commercial logging of large, primary forests is an
appropriate and desirable conservation outcome – and make clear
that protection of large areas with embedded community eco-
forestry management is always the preferred alternative.

June 12, 2003

Bushwhacked Again: Playing Politics with America's Forest Heritage

The American public has been Bushwhacked again. On Wednesday June 5th
the Bush administration announces that roadless area protections offered under
the Roadless Area Conservation Rule will stand – withdrawing an interim
directive blocking its full implementation. Four days later, on June 9th,
planned "small revisions" to the roadless plan are announced: including
exempting Alaska's large and important roadless areas from full protection (we
fought hard for their original inclusion) and state governors are given power to
withdraw areas from wilderness protection.


I am just sickened by the extent to which President Bush plays politics with the
environment. This was yet another carefully choreographed environmental
rollback. "The administration is undermining a regulation it never had any
intention of supporting, despite overtones to the contrary." The first
announcement demonstrating roadless protections are too popular to simply
eliminate outright, the second indicating roadless forests will face destruction
through numerous revisions instead. I continue to think that failure to end
protections outright is indicative of the forest conservation movement's
strength. But I acknowledge I fell for the Toxic Texans ploy of appearing to
support environmental protections while systematically dismantling them.
Arghh!!! Despite desperately wanting to believe that President Bush can learn
about and acknowledge the importance of ecological sustainability, I will not be
duped again.

May 30, 2003

Over-Developed & Self-Absorbed

The over-developed countries of the World are so self-absorbed that they fail
to see the suffering experienced by most peoples of the World. Belief me -
having one hell of an ego myself, I know about self-absorption (but I'm working
on it ;-). Most Americans, Brits and Aussies are more concerned about
having more than making sure all members of the human family have enough.
Over the past days the Environment News Service has run some outstanding
articles on the issue of poverty and the environment, which I highly encourage
you read and contemplate, including this one:
Wealthy Nations Fail to Fund Clean Water, Health

Poverty is violence and harmful to the environment.

April 6, 2003

War for Oil

I find it incomprehensible that anyone could deny that the Iraqi invasion is
largely motivated by the country's oil reserves. This war, nor the first gulf
war, would not have been fought if the country did not have what the United
States is dramatically addicted to - vast reserves of polluting, non-renewable
fossil fuels. I recently highlighted the connection between Consumption,
Militarism and Environmental Destruction. The U.S. empire has descended to
the point of militarily taking resources required for its reckless economic growth
machine. The are other more long-term, equitable and just policies for
maintaining energy security.

America must reduce the amount of energy it consumes. Carl Pope in an
editorial piece recently noted that "Energy Independence = Ounce of efficiency,
pound of freedom
". He notes that more energy efficient cars are an
imperative, stating "[b]y raising our fuel-economy standards to 40 mpg, we can
improve our national security, cut global-warming pollution and start building a
safer, more sustainable world for our children". America simply must come to
terms with its profligate energy usage. It is premature to celebrate declining
oil prices following U.S. military adventurism; for we will surely be paying the
price of cheap oil for centuries to come.

March 2, 2003

Bush's Secrets

What does the imperial Bush Presidency have to hide? It is unconscionable
that Bush's oil oligarchy cabal - including Cheney - have been allowed to
make energy policy with little public and congressional oversight. The Boston
Globe points out that Bush's Secrets are far from safe. This is but one of many
Bush, Ashcroft, Cheney, Rumsfeld rollbacks of civil liberties and open
government that represent a not so subtle movement towards the right - in
fact, not that far from facism.

February 21, 2003

Aussies on Resource Binge, Environmental Hangover Looms

The Aussies are wonderful people - but perhaps a bit ecologically challenged.
Have they noticed that most of their continent is arid and devoid of luxuriant
ecosystems? Forests, water, soil and reefs are being decimated. As Aussies
grow richer, their environment is approaching collapse
. Might want to brush
up on the concept of environmental sustainability - and then share what you
find with the U.S., Russia and others.

February 19, 2003

War Is Not the Answer

Noted ecologist and commentary David Suzuki provides a wonderful essay on
why "War Is Not the Answer". He concludes "I believe that poverty and the
unacceptable inequities in distribution of wealth, both between and within
countries, lie at the heart of violence and terror. If we value our country and
ideals, we should be far less concerned with increasing already obscene levels
of wealth and seek instead a world of greater equity that offers justice and
security." He is right. Further preemptive war is a horrendous new doctrine
that will deeply impact the future if this precedent is set. War kills people and
devastates natural systems. War is the ultimate environmental catastrophe.

Time to Sell Your Car

It is time to sell your car. Oil is the root cause of much conflict in the World,
and its production and consumption threatens virtually every vital global
life support system. Living without a car myself for some time now, I have
never had such satisfaction and freedom. Walking, biking, public transport
and an occasional car rental can provide a high standard of living while not
destroying the Earth's ecoystems.

January 21, 2003

Ecological Disintegration Now

The Earth as an ecologically viable whole is falling apart. Australia is ablaze
and undergoing extreme climate change. Yet another tanker has sunk off
Spain. Marine Fisheries are collapsing. Reefs are dying. President Bush is
actively engaged in pushing ecocidal environmental policies. And all this in the
past 24 hours. An Earth Revolution is required if we are to survive.

January 19, 2003

Bush Administration an Abysmal Environmental Mess

Bush has made more than 50 policy changes on environment

Carbon dioxide won the elections

Bush Record on Environment Called Dismal

The Bush administration is deviously dismantling decades of environmental
protections. The above articles point out his dismal record on the environment
that is truly unexcusable. As the World's ecosystems begin collapsing and
society falls back into barbarity, as is likely around mid-century, the Bush
administration will be remembered as the Hitleresque regime that carried out,
irreversibly completing, the final ecocide on the human race...

How can a man that purports to love the outdoors and has
his own ranch to wander through be so completely uneducated regarding
ecology? Our existence is primarily biological and ecological in nature. No
ecology, no economy or any other aspects of human society. It is a damn
shame really - there is every indication that the World could embrace
increased efficiency, more equitable and less consumptive lifestyles, and
develop renewable energy while embarking on the age of ecological
restoration. A relatively high standard of living could be provided for most
if not all of the Earth's citizens. It requires leadership that is more concerned
with the welfare of future generations, and less concerned with subsidizing
oil industry cronies. Bush's ecological vandalism is serious stuff, and threatens
the World as never before.