Global Warming - Globale Erwaermung

Dienstag, 30. Oktober 2007

Who Are the Real Leaders on Climate Change?

Writing for AlterNet.org, Courtney Hull says, "When environmentalist author Bill McKibben spoke to a community of progressive philanthropists this past summer, he advised his audience, 'We do not have time to wait for change light bulb by light bulb, person by person, or even community by community. We need a movement, and we need it right now.' I then raised my hand, and asked him where he saw the most promising seeds of such a movement to lie, if at all. His first response, 'The youth movement.'"

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/102907EA.shtml



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Montag, 29. Oktober 2007

Ambitious policies emphasizing sacrifice and preparation can yet keep the Earth from dying

EARTH MEANDERS

It is late, despair high; yet ambitious policies emphasizing sacrifice and preparation can keep the Earth from dying

Never, Ever, Ever, Ever Give Up on Gaia

A series of personal ecological essays by Dr. Glen Barry http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/
October 28, 2007

Human caused ecosystem destruction has progressed well beyond the Earth's carrying capacity -- its ability to provide goods and services, and to regenerate. Global heating is occurring at a rate and extent far exceeding expectations. There are too many people to meet basic needs for all based upon further habitat destruction for resources, much less making possible Western lifestyles. Ecological crises have progressed to the point where global ecological, economic and social upheavals are guaranteed. This is ecological fact, truth, knowledge -- it is what it is, and no value is gained by stating otherwise.

Yet it is critical that we never, ever, ever, ever give up on Gaia. There IS still time to save the Earth and allow humanity and most of her creatures to thrive indefinitely. The global family has not yet reached the point where environmental policies no longer matter. The degree of disruption that will be caused by ecological decline is being determined now. While it is unlikely serious and painful changes can be entirely avoided, much can be done now to limit the extent and permanence of ecological collapse, and resulting pain and suffering.

How quickly we stop emitting greenhouse gases; and end destruction, while preserving and restoring, natural ecosystems, will determine whether the biosphere and her ecosystems are able to avoid complete destruction. We can make it more likely, and easier, for humanity to reconstitute some sort of advanced (and hopefully more peaceful, just, equitable and sustainable) society post-collapse -- and maximize the recovery of all life.

My acknowledgement in earlier writings of my own despair, shared by many, was not meant to suggest that we should give up. As always my intention was to think freely and write truthfully, including in regard to my feelings, and by doing so help identify, pursue and achieve policies adequate to solve grave ecological crises facing my and other species.

There is much that can be done, if will and knowledge are developed and harnessed, to pursue ambitious policy responses adequate to sustain and regenerate the biosphere. These include societal policies based upon the Planet's ecological conditions and needs; such as ending coal emissions into the atmosphere, and stopping ancient forest logging and markets. Similarly, individuals are responsible for their procreation, levels of consumption and commitment to environmental sustainability.

But let me be clear, any hope for achieving just, equitable and ecologically sustainable societies depends upon embracing personal and societal sacrifice. That most environmentalists suggest we can increase population by 50%, reduce energy consumption, and continue to have it all -- with no need for sacrifice -- deeply disturbs me. This pervasive misleading self-denial hampers sufficient responses to global ecological emergencies. We shall learn to live simply, well, and within limits; or humanity and the Earth will cease to exist.

The Earth Can Die

I receive a lot of email saying do not worry about what happens to humans, the Earth's life will continue regardless. Will it, or does thinking so just provide false comfort? I believe based upon science, spirituality and intuition that the Earth is a self-regulating organism, that other than the rise of blue-green algae there has never been a planetary disturbance on the scale of human impacts upon the biosphere (and never at this rate), and that there is nothing to suggest that the Earth cannot die.

Death of the Earth may be a complete absence of life, or perhaps an unrecoverable loss of complex life, in either case the end of being. The fact that past extinction events led to further evolution of complex life does not mean it must necessarily, or can always, be so. The sheer scale and rate of concurrent liquidation of terrestrial habitat, atmospheric change, ocean and water dimnishment, and all the rest, I suggest, may well make the Earth uninhabitable for organic life. All things must die, you may say, but must it be needlessly and prematurely allowed to happen through sheer ignorance and apathy?

There is still time to pursue necessary policies to ensure the Earth and our loved ones do not pointlessly die upon our watch. However, it is not much time. And it is no longer possible to save ourselves and the Earth with cosmetic reforms and without substantial sacrifice and change. To survive the human family must learn to live simply and well without burning and cutting.

Survival of Your Family and Community Is Your Responsibility

The likelihood that the biosphere will be saved, and you and yours survive, is going to depend upon your personal preparation including living more closely with the Earth. Self-reliant, ecologically sustainable living is not synonymous with kooky survivalists. Any extended, truthful examination of the Earth and her humanity's condition makes it clear we are living beyond our means, and that a period of profound ecologically induced upheaval is nearly certain, indeed will be imminently upon us.

There is much that can be done to limit its duration and impact. There are many books that describe long established homesteading, permaculture, animal husbandry and organic gardening techniques. Tightly coupled agro-ecological systems exist that provide basic needs indefinitely within the context of operable ecosystems to which they contribute. Indeed, this is precisely what is required for sustainable lifestyles. Personally I find inspiration in early American homestead life, indigenous cultures, and the 70s back to the Earth movement.

A neo-agrarian ecologically sustainable democracy movement is the next big thing! Indications are that a family of four can produce what they need on five or so acres. Recently I read that in addition to shelter, garden and crop seeds, and a water source; that a dozen chickens and two goats provide all the protein, manure, and waste disposal systems necessary. I intend to write further on this in the future, but let me encourage you now to embrace hope, never give up, and help avoid the Earth's death by working for your own self-reliant, sustainable future.


Dr. Barry is founder and President of Ecological Internet; provider of the largest, most used environmental portals on the Internet including the Climate Ark at http://www.climateark.org/ and http://www.EcoEarth.Info/ . Earth Meanders is a series of ecological essays that are written entirely in his personal capacity. This essay may be reprinted granted it is properly credited to Dr. Barry and with a link to Earth Meanders. Emailed responses are public record and will be posted on the web site unless otherwise requested.



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Sonntag, 28. Oktober 2007

Drought and development threaten the source of life for our cities

http://www.charlotte.com/catawbariver/story/337758.html


Informant: Teresa Binstock

Planet's Tougher Problems Persist, UN Report Warns The United Nations

Environment Programme says that major threats to the planet such as climate change, the rate of extinction of species, and the challenge of feeding a growing population are among the many that remain unresolved, and all of them put humanity at risk.

http://sonnenseite.kjm4.de/ref.php?id=d8741682463ms71



York researchers call for tougher action on poverty and climate change

Researchers at the University of York warn that some of the poorest and most disadvantaged people on the planet will be worst hit by climate change.

http://sonnenseite.kjm4.de/ref.php?id=d8741682464ms71



Peak Oil could trigger meltdown of society

According to a newly published global oil supply report to be presented by the Energy Watch Group at the Foreign Press Association in London, world oil production peaked in 2006.

http://sonnenseite.kjm4.de/ref.php?id=d8741682467ms71

Weltmeere verlieren Fähigkeit zur CO2-Aufnahme

Die Weltmeere verlieren nach Angaben von Wissenschaftlern allmählich ihre Fähigkeit zur Aufnahme von Kohlendioxid.

http://sonnenseite.kjm4.de/ref.php?id=d8741682455ms71



Schnell voranschreitende Zerstörung der Meeres- und Küstenökosystemen

Nach Angaben von Wissenschaftlern werden die Ökosysteme der Meere vier bis zehn Mal schneller vernichtet als die tropischen Regenwälder.

http://www.heise.de/tp/r4/artikel/26/26474/1.html



Globale Erwärmung heizt Artensterben an

Erdgeschichte macht deutlich: Hitzeperioden waren artenarm. http://sonnenseite.kjm4.de/ref.php?id=d8741682438ms71



Klimawandel kann zur Verbreitung von Krankheitsüberträgern führen

Europäische Fachleute raten zur verstärkten Beobachtung, um frühzeitig Gefahren zu erkennen und handeln zu können.

http://sonnenseite.kjm4.de/ref.php?id=d8741682439ms71



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Samstag, 27. Oktober 2007

UN issues 'final wake-up call' on population and environment

http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/10/25/europe/environ.php


Informant: Di

Freitag, 26. Oktober 2007

Save the planet? It's now or never, warns landmark UN report

Humanity is changing Earth's climate so fast and devouring resources so voraciously that it is poised to bequeath a ravaged planet to future generations, the UN warned Thursday in its most comprehensive survey of the environment.

http://www.afp.com/english/news/stories/071025154020.bbqhb66q.html


From Information Clearing House

Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2007

Earth Is Reaching Point of No Return

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/25/4815/

Global Warming "Is Happening Faster"

Paul Eccleston and Charles Clover, The Telegraph UK, report: "A weakening in the Earth's ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere means that global warming is happening faster than we thought, scientists said yesterday."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/102407EB.shtml



Panel Urges Global Shift on Sources of Energy

Andrew C. Revkin, The New York Times, writes: "Energy experts convened by the world's scientific academies yesterday urged nations to shift swiftly away from coal and other fuels that are the main source of climate-warming greenhouse gases and to provide new energy options for the two billion people who still mostly cook in the dark on wood or dung fires."

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/102407EC.shtml



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Mittwoch, 24. Oktober 2007

Warming Could Wipe Out Half of All Species

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/10/24/4782/

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The Edge of Oblivion: Conservationists Name 25 Primates About to Disappear

James Randerson for The Guardian UK reports that a report commissioned by three leading conservation charities names the top 25 species most in need of help and concludes that 114 primate species are also close to extinction.

http://www.truthout.org/issues_06/102607EB.shtml



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