Anthropocene Apocalypse – Who is responsible for the environmental/climate devastation?

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It is quite apparent that the whole world has undergone immense catastrophic change in the past forty years. The rate of deforestation, species extinction, wilderness despoiling, and pollution has reached a point where we are endangering all wild-life and altering the climate of the world.

This huge acceleration in negative effects on the world is quite apparent everywhere you travel. The world’s rainforests are being chopped down all over the planet. The animal life is being slaughtered. The human population is continuing to soar and the complete devastation of wild creatures is looking inevitable.

Who would have believed, forty years ago, that we would be seeing the extermination of elephants, rhinos, chimps and gorillas in Africa in our life-time?

This is the Anthropocene – an age where we are altering the climate and nature of our planet. I call it the Apocalypse because of the massive destruction we are wreaking.

There is no sign of a slowing in human population or any end to the environmental destruction. So who is to blame?

I was having a debate about this with friends last night. We disagreed.

a. We in the Western World are to blame. We consume more than our fair share of the worlds resources, we waste food and goods, have extravagant lifestyles with many possessions, go on long journeys and holidays, and own energy-squandering cars, TVs, washing machines, dishwashers, showers, gadgets and other high-energy consuming goods, and live unsustainably. Our needs generate markets which result in the devastation of the forests etc.

b. The rich billionaires are to blame for their greed and selfishness. Not only do they consume at a far greater level with their hugely extravagant life-styles, multiple luxury homes, hugely polluting yachts, Leah jets and cars etc. but they are directing the markets, running the strip-mining, logging and palm-oil plantations in order to gain even more wealth. They are exploiting us through advertising to make us consume, exploiting the third world to get products cheaply made, exploiting the workforce to create inequality, lobbying governments to prevent sensible environmental laws, manipulating the media, using their wealth to get round laws and generally guiding society on a mad rush for more and more with the mantra of growth.

c. The politicians who are in it for their own wealth and power are to blame and do not care about the long-term effects of their policies. They will sell off mineral, fracking or logging rights to the highest bidder to boost the economy, allow themselves to be bribed, think in terms of buying votes and getting re-elected, think of only their own country and to hell with the effect on the rest of the world, and do not really care about the fate of forests, animals or people. They put a spin on what they are really doing. They are blinkered to the environmental damage, climate change and suffering. It is all about votes and economics. They are corrupt, morally bankrupt, sociopathic and short-sighted.

d. The religious leaders who see the world as a battle-ground of ideologies are to blame. Their brand, their god, their paradise/heaven/after-life, is all that is important. They do not care about the effects of huge populations. They are happy to ferment war and intolerance. Allah/God/Krishna/Jehovah is in charge and will sort everything out in the long run. All we have to do is multiply like rabbits to win through numbers, to spread the word and save souls, and to ensure everyone in the world hears the word and is converted. What happens to the planet is inconsequential. The next life is the important life. It is all a matter of doctrine and indoctrination. If the world is destroyed but they have converted every last soul in the process They will have done their job.

e.The third world people are to blame – who are breeding at such a rate that they are swamping the environment, killing everything that moves in order to stay alive, using up the resources, chopping down the forest to grow food, causing mass migrations in search of food, work and a better life, creating disease, water shortage and starvation through overuse of the land and overcrowding.

It made for heated argument.

The problem is that each of us is utterly impotent on our own. We could stop our own activities, change our life-style and it would not make a jot of difference. We could vote but there is no hope of creating a global perspective or effective environmental lobby (politicians do not think it is economically sound or there are votes in it). There is no one to vote for. We can campaign for environmental policy and equality, we can fight for education and birth control or we can send money to help environmental causes, birth control programmes or conservation projects. We can take direct action. But it is all a drop in the ocean. There is nothing we can do. Particularly in the face of such widespread apathy and indifference. There is even a growing feeling of inevitability – it’s going to happen whatever you do – why bother? Just get on and enjoy it while you can.

The debate was who is to blame? The answer is – everyone. We all are.

The solution lies in the powerful waking up and realising what is going on and doing something about it. It is those with the power who are the only ones who can change this. When the billionaires who are running the show for their own profit wake up and decide enough is enough they can put pressure on the politicians and world religious leaders to do something about it.

Until then the rest of us minions can keep plugging away doing our tiny bits, raising awareness, educating the public, putting pressure on the powerful and hoping that someone, somewhere will listen and ultimately we humans do value the living world, do care and will do something about it.

The answers are simple:

a. Control our numbers to sustainable levels.

b. Pass global laws on conservation and pollution that are enforced.

c. Set up 50% of the planet for human us and 50% wilderness for the rest of the animals and plants.

d. Use our technology to harness energy without pollution (Fusion or Renewables) and make our goods energy efficient and without inbuilt obsolescence.

The answers are simple. Putting them into practice is formidable.

I can’t help thinking that we have the means and wherewithal what we lack is the will. Not enough people give a damn. They will only start to panic when the oxygen runs out, the food and water give out or the temperature soars.

Surely our intelligence is great enough to solve this before the last animals are sadistically sacrificed? I don’t want to live in a world without nature! If we all make our voices heard even the billionaires, politicians and religious leaders will have heart enough to care? Won’t they?

The wild animals and plants do not have rights. They can’t speak up and they can’t vote.

Someone has to do it for them! That someone is us! I would have thought it’s the least we can do!

I believe we can change the zeitgeist! We have to.

Anthropocene Apocalypse – the demise of the Lemur.

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These gorgeous creatures are only found in the jungles of Madagascar. They will soon all be dead.

The burgeoning population of Madagascar is short of food. They are hunting the docile lemurs for meat. They are burning great swathes of jungle to clear it for farming land. 90% of the forest has already been cleared. The remaining 10% will all be gone in the next twenty years. Along with the lemurs and the rest of the rich indigenous animal population.

Unless something is done about it the whole world will be denuded of wilderness and jungle and all our wild-life eradicated.

Is that the sort of world we want to live in?

Do we really think we can survive when we’ve decimated the ecosystem that supports us?

Are we going to cut off the oxygen?

Without nature we are pathetic.

Someone has to do something about this insane population explosion and despoiling of the planet!

Anthropocene Apocalypse – Imagine a world without Chimpanzees, Elephants, Gorillas, Rhinos, Orang-utans, Hippos, Tigers and thousands more. That’s what we are heading towards.

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All over the world the population of humans is soaring, the habitats are being polluted or destroyed, jungles being cleared, strip mining, logging and farming are taking their toll, and the animals are being slaughtered for meat or superstitious medicine.

We seem to be sleep-walking towards a concrete jungle.

The seas and rivers are overfished, the natural world is built over.

It’s time to make clear lines of demarcation – 50% for us and 50% for the rest of the animal life.

It is almost too late.

Anthropocene Apocalypse – the Rights of Chimpanzees, Gorillas and Whales?

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The Civil Rights battle is won. Human Beings are all one species and equal before the law in most countries. All that remains is to enforce the law, remove the vestiges of racism and establish true equality. There are still battles to be fought but the war is won.

What hasn’t yet been won is Rights for Primates and other sentient animals.

The primates (Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Orangutangs, Gibbons and Bonobos) are our closest relatives. They are obviously intelligent, have advanced family structures and behaviour patterns and yet are still being treated like vermin. Their habitat is being destroyed by logging and they are being butchered for food, trinkets, medicine and to procure pets.

We need a world-wide Civil Rights movement for Primates. They are need to be afforded rights, protected and given land to live in undisturbed.

Another group of intelligent organisms are the whales, dolphins and porpoises. They have bigger and more complex brains than humans, a social structure, language and high intelligence yet they are still being barbarically gaffed and callously hacked and sawed to death in barbaric acts. They too need to be afforded rights as sentient beings and protected!

Now is the time to campaign for Animal Rights!!!

Poetry – Get it over quick – An environmental anthem

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Sometimes I just despair at the madness. We are gaily going about our lives as if there is nothing wrong. As long as our daily existence is not affected we do not have to think about it. We are not looking into the future.

Yet there is a relentless catastrophe taking place like a slow-motion explosion. The world population is increasing alarmingly, the environment is being destroyed, animals are hunted, butchered and hounded to extinction, forests are being eradicated, pollution is accruing, the seas overfished, and the climate is now changing.

Welcome to the Anthropocene Apocalypse.

Yet the greed and selfishness that are fuelling this relentless pulverisation in the name of greed, profit and progress shows no sign of abating.

There are occasions when I become so distressed that I think we should just blast the planet to hell and have done. A quick end would be better than this slow, drawn out agony.

Unless something radical is done on a global scale the wild-life of this planet is doomed. Their future is a misery. The cruelty is unimaginable.

I wrote this poem way back in 1998 in a fit of pique.

Get it over quick

Gorillas, whales and baby seals

Rhinos, Elephants and quail

Remnants in the undergrowth

We have blasted them to hell

 

Forests, land and water

Air, us and sea swell

A job that’s well worth doing

For the pleasure or the sell

 

Caged, tortured, maimed

Hunted, poked, impaled

Badgered to extinction

Even bugs are not doing well

 

Why take the time to do it slow

Why not get it over quick?

Put life out of its misery

Let’s kill the planet now

Don’t just leave it sick!

 

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Anthropocene Apocalypse – World population explosion video – You Tube link.

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The effects of the population explosion are catastrophic for the wild-life on this planet. We are even affecting the climate.

The population is currently in excess of 7 Billion. It is due to double in fifty years. The impact of that is almost unimaginable. Life as we know it will be transformed. The wilderness will be devastated. Natural resources will be depleted. The climate will change forever.

We are sleepwalking towards our own extinction!

Check out the video. I find it terrifying!

One third of the world starves; one third of the world is obese!

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I don’t want smaller divisions of countries, nations and blocs! I want bigger units.

I don’t want an independent Scotland, Wales and Ireland. I don’t want the United States or Russia to break up. I do not want Europe to break up.

I don’t care who makes the rules as long as the rules are fair.

I want bigger, not smaller! I want global policies.

The way we humans are running this planet is insane.

One third of the world starves while one third is obese. We have a world population explosion that is so out of control that it is threatening all the natural world and our own future. We have countries spending fortunes on better ways of frying other humans while the big issues are not being addressed and most of the world lives in poverty. We have pollution, logging, habitat destruction and the combustion of fossil fuels threatening the future of the planet and altering our climate. We have religious fanatics creating barbarous mayhem and claiming that God will solve it. We have wild animals being butchered for food and superstitious medical nonsense. We have inequality creating trillionaires while babies wither for lack of basic food and water.

The world is run on greed, selfishness, power and wealth.

The planet is finite.

If we let it continue like this we will destroy everything. The only hope is a world government who can tackle all these global issues and solve the problems.

I want bigger not smaller! I want the end of nations! I want a sensible way of running things with fairness, common sense and equality as its mandate.

I want us to mature and create a positive zeitgeist!

Anthropocene Apocalypse – 56% die off of invertebrates – a man-made catastrophe.

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Insects are the most numerous species on the planet. Yet in the last thirty years have suffered an unprecedented decline. 56% of all invertebrates had been eradicated.

They form the base of the food chain for a range of birds and mammals. Without them the birds and mammals collapse too. And that is what is happening. 50% of all mammals have gone in the last thirty years!

This is a catastrophe not only for them but ultimately for us. We are all part of that rich food web.

What is killing them off?

  • Deforestation – loss of habitat (mining, logging)
  • Pesticides (monoculture crops requiring spraying)
  • Pollution
  • Overpopulation (there are too many of us)

We need to do something before we end up destroying everything.

38 degrees is running a campaign to highlight the plight of bees. Bees are an essential pollinator and yet they are being wiped out due to pesticide use. These same pesticides are wiping out swathes of other insects indiscriminately.

Remember the toxic pesticides that wipe out bees? This week, an influential group of scientists concluded that they don’t just kill bees – they wreak “havoc” with other insects and plants in the countryside too.

Anthropocene Apocalypse – Aldous Huxley quotes on environmental catastrophe in 1944 – very prophetic.

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in 1944, in his book ‘Time Must Have a Stop’, Aldous Huxley clearly stated his philosophy on how we were acting like madmen in the short-sighted destruction of the environment for greed and wealth.

It starts with a statement about religious fanatics and politicians who are prepared to embark on war to create their version of a perfect political or religious state. Both of which are equally diabolic and repugnant. These enterprises all run on idealistic basis with uncertain results. Yet they sacrifice millions for an unpredictable outcome.

The bigotry, ignorance and fanaticism that rules our world is exemplified in the Islamic State and US Foreign policy, in the Israeli’s and Palestinians, the factions in Syria, Iran and Yemen, Nigeria and Afghanistan.

Yet with the environment the results of are actions are utterly predictable.

Seventy years ago Aldous was explaining all this:

‘In politics we have so firm a faith in the manifestly unknowable future that we are prepared to sacrifice millions of lives in an opium smokers dream of utopia or world domination or perpetual security. But where natural resources are concerned, we sacrifice a pretty accurate predictable future to present greed. We know for example, that if we massacre the forests, our children will lack timber and see their uplands eroded, their valleys swept by floods. Nevertheless, we continue to abuse the soil and massacre the forests.’

‘Where we know quite well what is likely to happen.’

‘Those who the Gods would destroy they first make mad.’

 

Anthropocene Apopcalypse – Overcrowding & the population explosion

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I heard on the news that we desperately need more housing. This is a lie!

We do not need more houses!

We need less people!

When are World Leaders and politicians going to wake up to the fact that there are too many of us. We are destroying the planet.

We need political solutions – incentives not to reproduce, punitive disincentives for those who do.

Go forth was the cry. But we have multiplied beyond the planet, and our own, ability to cope.

We are devouring the very things that give us life.

WE DO NOT NEED MORE!!!

WE NEED LESS!!!