• 15,000+ Scientists Give Catastrophic Warning

    From Jeremy H. Denisovan@1:229/2 to All on Monday, November 13, 2017 17:59:35
    From: david.j.worrell@gmail.com

    15,000 scientists give catastrophic warning
    about the fate of the world in new ‘letter to humanity’

    http://tinyurl.com/yc8ekp4k

    Excerpt:

    A host of environmental calamities are highlighted in the warning notice, including catastrophic climate change, deforestation, mass species extinction, ocean "dead zones", and lack of access to fresh water.

    Writing in the online international journal BioScience, the scientists led by top US ecologist Professor William Ripple, from Oregon State University, said: "Humanity is now being given a second notice ... We are jeopardising our future
    by not reining in
    our intense but geographically and demographically uneven material consumption and by not perceiving continued rapid population growth as a primary driver behind many ecological and even societal threats.

    "By failing to adequately limit population growth, reassess the role of an economy rooted in growth, reduce greenhouse gases, incentivise renewable energy, protect habitat, restore ecosystems, curb pollution, halt defaunation, and constrain invasive
    alien species, humanity is not taking the urgent steps needed to safeguard our imperilled biosphere."

    In their original warning, scientists including most of the world's Nobel Laureates argued that human impacts on the natural world were likely to lead to
    "vast human misery".

    The new notice, written as an open-letter "viewpoint" article, won the support of 15,364 scientists from 184 countries who agreed to offer their names as signatories.

    The authors drew on data from government agencies, non-profit organisations and
    individual researchers to set out their case that environmental impacts were likely to inflict "substantial and irreversible harm" to the Earth.

    Prof Ripple said: "Those who signed this second warning aren't just raising a false alarm. They are acknowledging the obvious signs that we are heading down an unsustainable path.

    "We are hoping that our paper will ignite a widespread public debate about the global environment and climate."

    Progress had been made in some areas - such as cutting ozone-depleting chemicals, and increasing energy generated from renewable sources - but this was far outweighed by the damaging trends, said the scientists.

    They pointed out that in the past 25 years:

    * The amount of fresh water available per head of population worldwide has reduced by 26%.

    * The number of ocean "dead zones" - places where little can live because of pollution and oxygen starvation - has increased by 75%.

    * Nearly 300 million acres of forest have been lost, mostly to make way for agricultural land.

    * Global carbon emissions and average temperatures have shown continued significant increases.

    * Human population has risen by 35%.

    * Collectively the number of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, birds and fish in the world has fallen by 29%.

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  • From whisperoutloud@1:229/2 to All on Monday, November 13, 2017 20:28:18
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    stop reproducing tomorrow.

    that is something we (the people) can do.

    do we have a shortage of peeps here?

    Hell no!

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  • From slider@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 22:11:06
    From: slider@nanashram.com

    stop reproducing tomorrow.

    that is something we (the people) can do.

    do we have a shortage of peeps here?

    Hell no!

    ### - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeavNauY59o

    ;)

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  • From whisperoutloud@1:229/2 to All on Wednesday, November 15, 2017 15:22:22
    From: allreadydun@gmail.com

    ### - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZeavNauY59o

    whose your daddy ?

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