Ecology

Huby7's picture

Food Production and Population Growth Video is Online

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Hey all,

I just found out yesterday that the video about the relationship between population growth and food production that Dr. Thornhill and Daniel Quinn put together is available over at video.

Huby7's picture

Too Big to Fail: Ecological Ignorance and Economic Collapse

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    "Too big to fail." It's been the mantra of our economic meltdown. Although meant to emphasize the overwhelming importance of this bank or that corporation, the phrase also unwittingly expresses a shared delusion that may be at the root of our current crises -- both economic and ecological.

In nature, nothing is too big to fail. In fact, big is bound to fail. To understand why that's so means stepping away from a prevailing set of beliefs that holds us in its sway, especially the deep conviction that we operate apart from nature's limits and rules.

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10,000 Ways

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The name Ten Thousand Ways represents the infinite possibilities that exist for different ways that humans can live, and also the belief that no one right way exists.

The Ten Thousand Ways gathering, held yearly, aims to bring people from disparate backgrounds together through this simple idea; the gathering exists for those who believe that our species can live in many more ways than we live now. At Ten Thousand Ways, we can meet like-minded individuals, make new friends, share and trade ideas, and network.

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So what IS the value of a HUMAN life?

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made this video because it occured to me to use the rich's language about SUPPLY AND DEMAND to really set a true and real value for our species. I think it should either make people think, or piss off the right ones... tell me what ya think.

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Article: Eco-Vandals Trash Hummer

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Hummer owner gets angry messageVandals batter D.C. man's SUV, slash its tires and scratch in an eco note

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19818804/?gt1=10150

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