With the human race adding
1 billion net gain to its numbers every 12 years on its way to 10 billion
at the mid century—not too many folks understand this (our) predicament.
It’s daunting on multiple levels: water, energy, food, resources and
environment. None of our problems can be solved by adding 1 billion
new mouths every 12 years.
Something has got to give. And, it will most definitely “give.”
Few humans around in another 38 years will like the outcome. It’s
frustrating to a world traveler like yours truly, who has seen the results
in China, India and Bangladesh—to watch the human population explode
beyond reason and beyond sustaining.
Worse, as Dave Foreman said in his Manswarm and the Killing of
Wildlife, we humans devastate the animal world on our way to devastating
ourselves. Julia Whitty, in OnEarth, described how we obliterate
the oceans with our chemicals, drift netting, Great Pacific Garbage
Patch and acidification of the waters.
Yet, humans add 240,000 new mouths to feed every 24 hours, 7 days a
week, 365 days a year. We must try to feed an added 80 million
annually. With 18 million human starvation deaths annually, we
continue our demographic climb without understanding the final rendition:
Mother Nature always bats last and she proves a brutal taskmaster.
Each week, I work with many of the world’s top specialists on human
overpopulation. Norwegian Reiel Folven said, “Humans have a tough
predicament to unwind. We are making problems worse -- faster
than our solutions are getting better. It might look hopeless.”
Thirty years ago, ocean explorer Jacques Cousteau said, “We must alert
and organize the world's people to pressure world leaders to take specific
steps to solve the two root causes of our environmental crises - exploding
population growth and wasteful consumption of irreplaceable resources.
Over-consumption and overpopulation underlie every environmental problem
we face today.”
Harvard Dr. E.O. Wilson said, “"The raging monster upon the land is
population growth. In its presence, sustainability is but a fragile
theoretical construct. To say, as many do, that the difficulties
of nations are not due to people, but to poor ideology and land-use
management is sophistic.” Harvard scholar and biologist E.O. Wilson
Dr. Albert Bartlett said, “"Unlimited population growth cannot be sustained;
you cannot sustain growth in the rates of consumption of resources.
No species can overrun the carrying capacity of a finite land mass.
This Law cannot be repealed and is not negotiable.”www.albartlett.org ,
University of Colorado, USA.
Lester Brown, author of Plan B 4.0 Saving Civilization said,
“The world has set in motion environmental trends that are threatening
civilization itself. We are crossing environmental thresholds
and violating deadlines set by nature. Nature is the timekeeper, but
we cannot see the clock.”
"Somehow, we have come to think the whole purpose of the economy is
to grow, yet growth is not a goal or purpose. The pursuit of endless
growth is suicidal." David Suzuki
The green revolution was instigated as a result of the efforts of Norman
Borlaug, who, while accepting the Nobel peace prize in 1970, said:
"The green revolution has won a temporary success in man's war against
hunger and deprivation; it has given man a breathing space. If fully
implemented, the revolution can provide sufficient food for sustenance
during the next three decades. But the frightening power of human reproduction
must also be curbed; otherwise the success of the green revolution will
be ephemeral only."
"The cheap oil age created an artificial bubble of plentitude for a
period not much longer than a human lifetime....so I hazard to assert
that as oil ceases to be cheap and the world reserves move toward depletion,
we will be left with an enormous population...that the ecology of the
earth will not support. The journey back toward non-oil population homeostasis
will not be pretty. We will discover the hard way that population
hyper growth was simply a side-effect of the oil age. It was a
condition, not a problem with a solution. That is what happened and
we are stuck with it." James Howard Kunstler, The Long Emergency
My Stanford University friend, Dr. Jack Alpert, brings it home with
his three short videos that describe our predicament. “In my lifetime
I have changed my ability to understand my (the human) predicament,”
Alpert said. “I have developed some temporal inference abilities
which portray the predicament and come up with solutions. These
changes in cognition have developed during my lifetime without
relying on selection. (see the Timeblind books at www.SKIL.org )
“The earth's sustainable population project is an outgrowth of this
thinking. It has produced a design for human existence that does
not produce the many problems we face. It suggests that the earth
can support only 50 million humans at North American lifestyles for
500 years.”
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In a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant video, “Immigration,
Poverty, and Gum Balls”, Roy Beck, director of www.numbersusa.ORG,
graphically illustrates the impact of overpopulation. Take five
minutes to see for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPjzfGChGlE&feature=player_embedded
“Immigration by the numbers—off the chart” by Roy Beck
This 10 minute demonstration shows Americans the results of unending
mass immigration on the quality of life and sustainability for future
generations: in a word “Mind boggling!” www.NumbersUSA.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muw22wTePqQ
Check out this link with Wooldridge on bicycle and Lester Brown and
panel discussion:
www.upnorthmedia.org/watchupnorthtv.asp?SDBFid=1631
Tomorrow's Americaproject on www.youtube.com/contemporarylearning.
Producer: GEORGE A. COLBURNwww.tomorrowsamerica.com
DC: 202-258-4887
Email: gac@starbrightmc.com
Link to www.tomorrowsamerica.com for more discussions on America's
predicament.
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Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents - from the Arctic
to the South Pole - as well as eight times across the USA, coast to
coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle,
Norway to Athens, Greece. In 2012, he bicycled coast to coast across
America. His latest book is: How to Live a Life of Adventure:
The Art of Exploring the World by Frosty Wooldridge, copies at 1 888
280 7715/ Motivational program: How to Live a Life of Adventure:
The Art of Exploring the World by Frosty Wooldridge, click:
www.HowToLiveALifeOfAdventure.com
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