-Removed-Horrific reading in The Guardian today. I dread to think of the ruination to come over the next 10 years, let alone 50. My son tells me it’s all my fault; mine and that of the generations since.
‘Earth’s wildlife populations have plunged by an average of 69% in just under 50 years, according to a leading scientific assessment, as humans continue to clear forests, consume beyond the limits of the planet and pollute on an industrial scale.’
The Guardian
Maybe we should look upon the energy crisis as a godsend … or is it divine retribution?
@woodgirl saidPoliticians on a 4 or 5-year election cycle can scarcely scratch the surface of issues like the environment and climate. Nations needed to surrender some of their sovereignty to multilateral international technocrats focused on the generation-spanning solutions that are needed. But I think that's gone out of fashion because of the antics of politicians on 4 or 5-year election cycles.
Horrific reading in The Guardian today. I dread to think of the ruination to come over the next 10 years, let alone 50. My son tells me it’s all my fault; mine and that of the generations since.
‘Earth’s wildlife populations have plunged by an average of 69% in just under 50 years, according to a leading scientific assessment, as humans continue to clear forests, consume ...[text shortened]... Guardian
Maybe we should look upon the energy crisis as a godsend … or is it divine retribution?