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By Sally Dugman
I, personally, am literally at times sick of the Canadian, Maine and other firestorms impacting the air quality where I live in central MA. However, I prefer that scenario over living here in this photo below where a hoard of greedy and greatly determined would-be entrepreneurs (Trump minded individuals and conglomerate members of assorted soy, beef, pig ham, gold, etc., consortiums) want to take down/dismantle the rest of a remaining wilderness for a personal financial gain — including land belonging for centuries to indigenous natives in Brazil and other South American countries or to the Palestinians in Gaza. …
In other words and as our human population keeps growing, more and more people will resort to theft (of resources, land, water and more) to make a financial (and sometimes literal) killing of others (indigenous natives and Palestinians included as, for example, had happened to natives in the formation of the USA, Canada and some other American nations) to try to make a private fortune (or simply to just eek out a mere humble living) for themselves.
All considered, anyone who does not see human overpopulation as an ongoing and grave problem needs to think again about the topic while looking at the amped up extinction rates, soil losses, GMO poisons, ocean dead zones caused by fertilizer and other products, ruined (polluted) water (around fifty percent loaded with “forever chemicals “ and other dangers in the USA), increasingly absent resources as is found in the assorted growing ever larger conflict zones such in the Horn of Africa, Haiti and so on … to know that likely a widespread globally impacting overshoot and collapse time ahead is on the way.
Please don’t take my word for it. Instead, please check out Bill Rees and other of his eminent stature in such a centrally and basically important matter. Do so, please, as if your offspring and any of theirs that might come along depend on it or more hypothetically that the native seventh generation principle does have some validity.
Here, I’ll make it easy for anyone interested to delve further into the subject. Just check out the contents of the links located in this writing that I constructed almost a week ago:
Death By A Thousand Cuts And Bruises - thepeoplesvoice.org
According to the writer-directors at Avaaz: So much of the rainforest has now been carved up that scientists say we're reaching the point of collapse. Yet governments are still accelerating the destruction. And so at this critical moment, the best thing we can do is to stand with the people who've protected the rainforest for centuries. Indigenous communities don't just live in the Amazon, they are part of it. Their entire way of life is intimately tied to the forest's survival, and it's no accident that the most healthy parts of the Amazon are in their hands. But too often, their rights to the land are denied, overlooked, unrecognised in law. What they need sounds bureaucratic -- land titles, spatial mapping, legal recognition -- but it's absolutely essential. They need help in order to put the Amazon back in their hands, locked away from governments and corporations that would strip it to the bones. |
Who in his or her right mind can disagree with this above statement? Who doesn’t already know this remotely related backdrop: European colonization of Americas killed so many it cooled Earth's climate?
Here — this wealth oriented construct is accurate and is being the central topic of this song, although I’ll add that not all of humanity is avaricious. Indeed, I, personally, can fully guarantee that this is so!
The O'Jays - For The Love of Money (Official Audio)
In the end, the connection between climate change variables (like floods and wildfires) and overpopulation, along with wilderness ruin for economic gain couldn’t be clearer than it already openly is. However, a majority of people, it seems, don’t want to deal with the topic and are loathe to even see it existing except as a subliminal thought. So, it appears to me that we have to overtly bring it out in the open so we can concretely address it once and for all as if future life on our planet depends on it, which, of course, it, absolutely, does!
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Sally Dugman lives in and writes from Massachusetts, USA.