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In reply to the discussion: We’re treating soil like dirt. It’s a fatal mistake, as our lives depend on it [View all]Moostache
(11,191 posts)11. Well, we treat the rest of the planet like a toilet joined to a landfill...
There is no hope for present day humanity.
This entire population explosion and boom towards 10 billion humans is going to hit critical mass about the same time the resources start running out and the damaged climate tips into utter chaos.
The deniers will steadfastly toe the line of their masters to the bitter end, but that end is inevitable. It's highly ironic that some of the most devout religious people take stewardship of the Earth the least seriously of anyone. I thought they would at least be able to tie conservationism and ecologically sound policies to their Genesis fable telling man he was to be a steward of the Earth...then I realized that part is not supporting their narrative so its not really what was meant...
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We’re treating soil like dirt. It’s a fatal mistake, as our lives depend on it [View all]
JohnyCanuck
Mar 2015
OP
Another reason it bothers me that we spend so much time dumping salts
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Mar 2015
#1
and it all washes into the marshes and causes algae blooms that kill off marine ecosystems.
KittyWampus
Mar 2015
#37
A return to organic farming is necessary. Compost, worms, fungus, no till, all of it.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#5
Begin teaching people that minimizing meat consumption is healthiest way. People will follow.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#35
Organic farming is the only sustainable agriculture for 7 billion people and the planet.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#27
I agree but with Monsanto, etc Big Ag.. I fear for the worst. And, I'm a very positive person most
Cha
Mar 2015
#32
I wonder if they are descendants of the Machiavelli family. I swear, that bad, Cha.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#34
One of our Planet's worst nightmares and we are living it. thank goodness there are people standing
Cha
Mar 2015
#36
They reign like a domineering kingdom. A nightmare they are, indeed. We really must save our
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2015
#39
Yes. Many of these most devout religious people subscribe to the James Watt theory of stewardship.
Enthusiast
Mar 2015
#15
Don't worry! Monsanto will make new Roundup infused GMO bacterialized soil for us!
Zorra
Mar 2015
#20
The soil is a living thing that we have killed with ignorance and greed. Studying the
freshwest
Mar 2015
#31