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Last Post 10/31/2006 12:38 AM by  PORTASATGUY
Humans living far beyond planet's means: WWF
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10/24/2006 11:22 PM

    BEIJING (Reuters) - Humans are stripping nature at an unprecedented rate and will need two planets' worth of natural resources every year by 2050 on current trends, the WWF conservation group said on Tuesday.

    Populations of many species, from fish to mammals, had fallen by about a third from 1970 to 2003 largely because of human threats such as pollution, clearing of forests and overfishing, the group also said in a two-yearly report.

    "For more than 20 years we have exceeded the earth's ability to support a consumptive lifestyle that is unsustainable and we cannot afford to continue down this path," WWF Director-General James Leape said, launching the WWF's 2006 Living Planet Report.

    "If everyone around the world lived as those in America, we would need five planets to support us," Leape, an American, said in Beijing.

    People in the United Arab Emirates were placing most stress per capita on the planet ahead of those in the United States, Finland and Canada, the report said.

    Australia was also living well beyond its means.

    The average Australian used 6.6 "global" hectares to support their developed lifestyle, ranking behind the United States and Canada, but ahead of the United Kingdom, Russia, China and Japan.

    "If the rest of the world led the kind of lifestyles we do here in Australia, we would require three-and-a-half planets to provide the resources we use and to absorb the waste," said Greg Bourne, WWF-Australia chief executive officer.

    Everyone would have to change lifestyles -- cutting use of fossil fuels and improving management of everything from farming to fisheries.

    "As countries work to improve the well-being of their people, they risk bypassing the goal of sustainability," said Leape, speaking in an energy-efficient building at Beijing's prestigious Tsinghua University.

    "It is inevitable that this disconnect will eventually limit the abilities of poor countries to develop and rich countries to maintain their prosperity," he added.

    The report said humans' "ecological footprint" -- the demand people place on the natural world -- was 25 percent greater than the planet's annual ability to provide everything from food to energy and recycle all human waste in 2003.

    In the previous report, the 2001 overshoot was 21 percent.

    "On current projections humanity, will be using two planets' worth of natural resources by 2050 -- if those resources have not run out by then," the latest report said.

    "People are turning resources into waste faster than nature can turn waste back into resources."

    RISING POPULATION

    "Humanity's footprint has more than tripled between 1961 and 2003," it said. Consumption has outpaced a surge in the world's population, to 6.5 billion from 3 billion in 1960. U.N. projections show a surge to 9 billion people around 2050.

    It said that the footprint from use of fossil fuels, whose heat-trapping emissions are widely blamed for pushing up world temperatures, was the fastest-growing cause of strain.

    Leape said China, home to a fifth of the world's population and whose economy is booming, was making the right move in pledging to reduce its energy consumption by 20 percent over the next five years.

    "Much will depend on the decisions made by China, India and other rapidly developing countries," he added.

    The WWF report also said that an index tracking 1,300 vetebrate species -- birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles and mammals -- showed that populations had fallen for most by about 30 percent because of fctors including a loss of habitats to farms.

    Among species most under pressure included the swordfish and the South African Cape vulture. Those bucking the trend included rising populations of the Javan rhinoceros and the northern hairy-nosed wombat in Australia.

     


    R. Estes
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    10/25/2006 12:21 AM
    Cartoons, namely Futurama, have clearly demonstrated that by the year 3000 we will still be here screwing up the universe!
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    10/25/2006 3:21 AM

    I still can't make a simple post...had to do a reply & copy this post of Roys.

    If anyone is in the area, please find & help Roy get back on his meds!   Or get him busy & away from that propaganda material. 

    Hey, Roy...you got satellite!!  Can't you just watch Law & Order, or CSI, like the rest of us well adjusted folks! 

     

    Sincerely, your friend CP3Po from the planet Wurmz

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    10/25/2006 12:53 PM

    Two neighbor horse ranchers came together one day to talk business. The first rancher sold his horse to the second rancher for a quarter million dollars, and then bought it back for about $20 more. He could now advertise that his horse (actually worth $20), was paid for and was worth over a quarter of a million dollars.

    We can laugh over such schemes. And perhaps we should laugh at ourselves for having been fooled, for if there is one area in life that exceeds the religious in deception, and touches all of us it is the financial world.

    Per this topic: This means that there are plenty of resources but we are fooled by the financial World Trade Organization or for you conspiracy theorists (Rothchilds, DeBeers, Kennedys, etc...)

    ***Does anyone remember or know that the farmers in the America were/is paid NOT TO farm the land so that the market would/will not be saturated with a given commodity? Thus, affect and effect the world finacial schemes.

    ***Does anyone remember or know that the surplus foods (by the bundle and container) we use to send overseas some were saturated with rodent and bird fecal matter and other contaminants because it sat on shipping docks and in warehouses (unprotected) awaiting export. These overseas countries were getting sick from it! (some actually rebelled against our donated food).

    As quoted:("Humanity's footprint has more than tripled between 1961 and 2003," it said. Consumption has outpaced a surge in the world's population, to 6.5 billion from 3 billion in 1960. U.N. projections show a surge to 9 billion people around 2050.)... If this is true then, I guess,  we need to start taking back our land from golf courses or start using some of our national land reserves for more productive use like Agriculture Production. (Like that'll happen)

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    10/25/2006 1:19 PM

    Roy,

    Another thought to your post reminds me of the SciFi movies a lot of us saw in the mid 70's.

    Soylent Green - with Charlton Heston, George Lucas very first movie-THX1138 with Robert Duvall and Logans Run (I went down to the watergardens in Ft.Worth, TX when they were filming those scenes) . Ah the 70's - time of recession and Art and Film World intellectuals were cranking out very powerful movies in its day about overpopulation and deplenished resources.

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    10/25/2006 6:12 PM

    Thank heavens the northern hairy-nosed wombat is safe!

    Best,

    Betrock

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    10/25/2006 11:50 PM

    OK My favorite color....hmmmmmm  I will be soilent blue....We are depleting our environment at record levels don't you remember when the air did not have a smell but grass, dirt and trees instead of obnoxious odors.  I wish for the way things used to be for my children.   Roy I read that article the other day it was very depressing but very real.  Thanks for the post.

    Melanie Labrie

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    10/31/2006 12:38 AM

    We all have family, Children Grandchildren. The facts are that the ocean waters are 1% warmer and 2" higher than 10 years ago. Yet in Africa drought plaques and depresses an otherwise depressed people nation & their world.

    It seems as though many of us, and especially Americans have Little concerns about the environment, our bodies, and our world. It has become a money driven world. People are scared to Go to third world countries yet In America our murder rate rivals 20 of other countries combined.

    It is not scary to me as far as me personally is concerned, but for human race as a whole, it is scary and there is great cause to be concerned. ASK YOURSELF THIS QUESTION:

    WHAT AM I DOING AS A PERSON TO IMPROVE THE ENVIRONMENT, IMPROVE THE WORLD I LIVE IN, AND THE AIR THAT I BREATH?

    Whats your Answer to this all important question??

     

     

    R. Estes
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