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In reply to the discussion: EDIT: Federal Fisheries Regulators Halt West Coast Sardine Season [View all]KittyWampus
(55,894 posts)21. There aren't too many humans. The problem is the humans that are in charge
make crappy decisions that benefit their little, tiny circle to the detriment to the rest of the planet.
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Part of it is, the "population problem" isn't really one, in 1st world countries with birth control.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#46
So you're saying a small number of people are responsible for acidification of oceans,
Gregorian
May 2015
#44
No, it isn't. That's another completely ludicrous assertion, that global population is somehow
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#74
Okay, making this a better planet, yes. But if you are talking about 1st world countries with access
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#77
i agree with you because this problem with more than one issue needs to be addressed differently
jwirr
May 2015
#79
If the economic royalists were selling a better way, we would buy it
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#58
Right, and climate change is natural. The ocean's problems go a lot further
KittyWampus
May 2015
#22
I linked to an LATimes article just below. Scientists aren't certain what part overfishing plays
KittyWampus
May 2015
#35
I also think that the ocean, being a system, may not be subject to either/or black/white dichotomies
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#41
Sorry, i stopped with the article when they tried to blame it on Fukushima.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#27
Well, here's an article from the LATimes that has no mention of "woo-Fukushima":
KittyWampus
May 2015
#34
Is this the Gyre? It's like a gigantic plastic tarp thrown over miles of ocean.
KittyWampus
May 2015
#30
The decline in both sardine and herring fisheries in Pacific Ocean is killing
truedelphi
May 2015
#10
It's at least as likely that the cause of the sea lion problem is warm water due to the drought.
LeftyMom
May 2015
#36
I do! If I had bothered to, you know, READ the entire thing, it would've never been posted.
arcane1
May 2015
#40
So--if one rejects ANY piece of overblown Fukushima hyperbolic bullshit, one must love fission power
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#49
Yes, of course they have. They can detect absolutely infinitesimal amounts.
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#57
Damn billionaires and warmakers raping and destroying the earth, then they blame it on us.
Dont call me Shirley
May 2015
#63