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Jane Goodall: 'The most intellectual creature to ever walk Earth is destroying its only home'
I have deliberately skipped over the first few paragraphs of the article in order to feature the portion which relates most closely to its title. I hope that this is permissible.
Sat 3 Nov 2018 06.00 GMT
Jane Goodall
We are poisoning the soil through large-scale industrial agriculture. Invasive species are choking out native animal and plant life in many places. Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere by our reliance on fossil fuels, destruction of the rain forests and pollution of the ocean. Increase of demand for meat not only involves horrible cruelty to billions of animals in factory farms, but huge areas of wild habitats are destroyed to grow crops for animal feed.
So much fossil fuel is required to take grain to animals, animals to slaughter, meat to table and during digestion these animals are producing methane an even more virulent gas than carbon dioxide. And their waste along with other industrial agricultural runoff is polluting soil and rivers sometimes causing toxic algae blooms over large areas of ocean.
Climate change is a very real threat as spelled out in the latest UN report, as these greenhouse gases, trapping the heat of the sun, are causing the melting of polar ice, rising sea levels, more frequent and more intense storms, flooding and droughts. In some places agricultural yields are decreasing, fuelling human displacement and conflict. How come the most intellectual creature to ever walk Earth is destroying its only home?
Because many policymakers and corporations and we as individuals tend to make a decision based on How will this affect me now, affect the next shareholders meeting, the next political campaign? rather than How will this affect future generations? Mother nature is being destroyed at an ever-faster rate for the sake of short term gain. This, along with our horrifying population growth, poverty causing people to destroy the environment simply to try to make a living, and the unsustainable lifestyles of the rest of us who have way more than we need, is the root cause of all the planets woes.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/nov/03/the-most-intellectual-creature-to-ever-walk-earth-is-destroying-its-only-home
Jane Goodall
We are poisoning the soil through large-scale industrial agriculture. Invasive species are choking out native animal and plant life in many places. Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere by our reliance on fossil fuels, destruction of the rain forests and pollution of the ocean. Increase of demand for meat not only involves horrible cruelty to billions of animals in factory farms, but huge areas of wild habitats are destroyed to grow crops for animal feed.
So much fossil fuel is required to take grain to animals, animals to slaughter, meat to table and during digestion these animals are producing methane an even more virulent gas than carbon dioxide. And their waste along with other industrial agricultural runoff is polluting soil and rivers sometimes causing toxic algae blooms over large areas of ocean.
Climate change is a very real threat as spelled out in the latest UN report, as these greenhouse gases, trapping the heat of the sun, are causing the melting of polar ice, rising sea levels, more frequent and more intense storms, flooding and droughts. In some places agricultural yields are decreasing, fuelling human displacement and conflict. How come the most intellectual creature to ever walk Earth is destroying its only home?
Because many policymakers and corporations and we as individuals tend to make a decision based on How will this affect me now, affect the next shareholders meeting, the next political campaign? rather than How will this affect future generations? Mother nature is being destroyed at an ever-faster rate for the sake of short term gain. This, along with our horrifying population growth, poverty causing people to destroy the environment simply to try to make a living, and the unsustainable lifestyles of the rest of us who have way more than we need, is the root cause of all the planets woes.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/nov/03/the-most-intellectual-creature-to-ever-walk-earth-is-destroying-its-only-home
Not anywhere near this wise lady's intellectual level, my sorry old rump can only say, "I agree emphatically."
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Samhain Beltane
Nov 2018
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rurallib
(64,607 posts)1. Surprised this only has a couple of recs
JudyM
(29,665 posts)2. K&R.
Duppers
(28,469 posts)3. +1000
Mother nature is being destroyed at an ever-faster rate for the sake of short term gain. This, along with our horrifying population growth,* poverty causing people to destroy the environment simply to try to make a living, and the unsustainable lifestyles of the rest of us who have way more than we need, is the root cause of all the planets woes.
*I've had DUers argue with me over this fact.
Rebl2
(17,525 posts)4. Well I
question whether we are the most intellectual creature to walk the earth now.
littlemissmartypants
(32,802 posts)5. Welcome to DU, Samhain Beltane. eom
