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MOTHER
NATURE DOWN FOR THE COUNT
By
Frosty Wooldridge
Global dashboard glowing red with danger Shadow Dancer commented on the first part of this book review on �Wecskaop: What Every Citizen Should Know About Our Planet�: �So you�re starting to grasp exponential mathematics! I posted at Native Sites where people talk about the destruction of the earth with great sorrow in their hearts. �All I can tell them is the truth that this is the money men's world, and the money men aren't going to stop anytime soon. The human race is not going to stop its destruction of the earth. The entire human race is destroying itself slowly just through its pollution alone. �As you begin to grasp mathematics you then should be able to grasp the mathematics of complete zero. The Kogi People of South America still live pretty much the old way upon the earth, the way of the Tribe, and at complete zero, or in the least destructive way to the earth. Once you understand complete zero...and that complete zero was broken long ago...then you have the world now...that is the result of Cause & Effect. Then from that you know all things will get worse upon the Earth...but how much worse is still an unknown. As well as how soon...as other variables come into play. �Indians way back when did not want to learn what they called the white man's knowledge because they believed such knowledge was forbidden...they may have been right...more right than they know�we may already be far too late to save the earth from destruction as well as the human race or most of the human race.� I nod my head as to Shadow Dancer�s wisdom. Odd that �money men� control the growth-capitalism-waste paradigm over common sense-stasis-sustainability paradigm espoused in this book. If allowed to continue, we shall all become victims of the �money men�s� paradigm. Anson said, �Why should we suppose the earth�s environmental machinery is invulnerable? How many organisms can an ecosystem or planet support over a long period of time without suffering severe or irreparable damage?� Garrett Hardin likens earth�s carrying capacity to an �engineer�s estimate of the carrying capacity of a bridge.� Notice the collapse of the mega-bridge over the Mississippi River last week in Minnesota! It didn�t collapse until that single last car drove onto it to exceed its carrying capacity. In the living world, biologists use the term �threshold� as to the limits of a system before it collapses. All ecological processes carry thresholds. Last week, a highly educated woman friend of mine bumped into me at an art show in Winter Park, Colorado. She said, �I don�t agree with your population stance�we�ve got plenty of space.� I said, �If it was about space, why are there only 20 million Australians and not 300 million on a continent the same size our 48 contiguous states?� �I don�t know,� Paula asked. �Why?� �It�s not about space,� I said. �It�s about carrying capacity and Australia is nine-tenths desert. They don�t possess water or farmland.� �Oh, I didn�t think about that,� Paula said. LIMITED CAPACITY TO ACCEPT WASTE Anson did and more! He said, �Carrying capacity can also be limited by the ability of an environment to accept and process the wastes of a given population.� Anson stated, �You might be able to overload the bus with too many people, but when you overload the toilet at the back of the bus, well, you�ve got a problem�food and other resource shortages may be out there on the horizon as looming problems, but earth�s ability to accept, dissipate, cleanse and recycle our societal and industrial wastes appears to be stressed already.� Anyone can read the papers weekly to see our �global dashboard� light up with warning lights. �Examples include acid rain, ozone depletion, deforestation in the tropics at 136,000 acres lost per day (www.RedJellyFish.com), vanishing wilderness, collapsing fisheries, 100 million sharks killed annually, reefs worldwide dying, accelerating emissions of greenhouse gases, vanishing bee colonies, accelerating desertification, melting permafrost, disappearing polar ice and mass extinctions that may become the greatest biological disaster since the dinosaurs vanished.� Even more frightening, China�s 1.3 billion people want into the game of a �car for every garage and chicken in every pot.� THIN FILM OF AIR AND WATER �Mathematically speaking, 99.94 percent of the earth consists of crust, rocky mantle and molten interior,� Anson said. �The thin layer of water that we refer to as an ocean exists only as an inexpressibly thin and precarious surface film that is only six one-hundredths of one percent as thick as the earth itself.� As mentioned in earlier writings, humans create 27,000 square mile toxic dead zones in the North Sea, 6,000 square miles at the mouth of the Mississippi River, Lima, Peru; Rio de Janeiro; Shanghi, China, and many more places on the earth where humans pump sewage 24/7 into the oceans. Why so dangerous? �If we were to wipe a wet paper towel across the surface of a twenty-inch world globe, the film it leaves behind would be proportionally too deep to properly represent the depth of our planet�s oceans,� Anson said. In other words, if we keep using our oceans as the final toilet flush, at some point, they will upchuck on us with severe consequences as to food, flooding and climate change brought about by undersea current changes and melting ice caps. INSULT TO INJURY TO MOTHER NATURE �An immense storehouse of methane exists in the form of deposits representing 10,000 billion metric tons of carbon�if present warming continues and the ocean�s mud begins to warm, a self-fueling release of ever more gigatons of carbon could result,� Anson said. �While red-tides and algal blooms are localized phenomenon, human impacts are a planet-wide phenomenon, so that today�s human impacts already appear to be having global repercussions,� Anson said. Yet, demographic predictions show the human race growing from 6.6 billion to 9.2 billion by 2050 and some estimates show 10.2 billion. Anyone with a three digit IQ can tell that we�re in trouble! But not one world leaders speaks to this global dilemma!
�Wecskaop: What Every Citizens Should Know About Our Planet� can be found at www.amazon.com; and www.barnesandnoble.com or by calling Arman Publishing at Ph. 386 673 5576. ISBN 0-933078-18-8. In
part three of this series, we�ll wrap up with �The Big Question� as
to how many people can the earth hold and what we can do to change
course like Captain Smith of the Titanic should have! � 2007 Frosty Wooldridge - All Rights Reserved
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Frosty Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families in that he has bicycled around the globe 100,000 miles, on six continents and six times across the United States in the past 30 years. His published books include: "HANDBOOK FOR TOURING BICYCLISTS" ; �STRIKE THREE! TAKE YOUR BASE�; �IMMIGRATION�S UNARMED INVASION: DEADLY CONSEQUENCES�; �MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURE TO ALASKA: INTO THE WIND�A TEEN NOVEL�; �BICYCLING AROUND THE WORLD: TIRE TRACKS FOR YOUR IMAGINATION�; �AN EXTREME ENCOUNTER: ANTARCTIA.� His next book: �TILTING THE STATUE OF LIBERTY INTO A SWAMP.� He lives in Denver, Colorado. His latest book. �IMMIGRATION�S UNARMED INVASION�DEADLY CONSEQUENCES.� Website: www.FrostyWooldridge.com
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Last week, a highly educated woman friend of mine bumped into me at an art show in Winter Park, Colorado. She said, �I don�t agree with your population stance�we�ve got plenty of space.�
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