"Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955)
Earth
Day is almost here. I dont believe in Earth Day myself. I think its a
little silly to devote one single day of the year to being concerned
about the environment, but I suppose one day is better than no day at
all.
Having been an environmental activist since 1968, I have
seen the movement go up and down like a roller coaster in popularity.
It was big in 1972 with the Environmental Conference in Stockholm which
I attended and it became big again in 1992 with the U.N. Environmental
Conference in Rio De Janeiro that I also attended. I remember that the
priority issue in 1972 was the danger of escalating human populations
but by 1992, that concern was not even on the agenda.
Well we
are approaching the end of another 20 year period and it looks like
ecology is in vogue again thanks to global warming and a few other
scary things. Green is once again popular.
I can always tell
when the environment is getting to be faddish again. My indicator is
the number of lectures I am booked for around this time of year. It
reached its peak in 1992, practically disappeared for awhile and now
its coming around again.
What worries me is that the movement is constantly being sidetracked by the issue of the day.
Its
global warming now. When we were trying to warn people about global
warming and climate change twenty years ago, no one was interested. Now
its become the in issue and the big organizations are tapping the
public for donations to address the problem although no one has come up
with anything that makes much sense. But global warming is good for
business if youre one of the big bureaucratic organizations whose
primary concern is really corporate self preservation.
Greenpeace
is even telling people that they can slow down global warming by (and I
kid you not) singing in the shower. Yep, you see all you have to do
is run the water, then get wet, shut the water off, and sing in the
shower as you lather up and then open up the faucet and rinse off. Ah,
so simple to save the world.
The problem is that these big organizations are to politically correct to address the ecologically correct solutions.
Instead
they are baffling everyone with abstract concepts like carbon trading
and carbon storage or trying to sell us a new hydrid Japanese car.
Even Al Gore with his Inconvenient Truth totally ignored the most inconvenient truth of all. Ill get to that in a moment.
But lets look at the number one cause of global greenhouse gas emissions.
First
and foremost it is human over-population, the very same issue that was
the priority concern at the 1972 United Nations Conference on the
Environment in Stockholm.
Its 6.5 billion people folks.
Remember in 1950, the world population was 3 billion. Its now more than doubled.
6.5 billion people produce one hell of an annual output of waste and utilize an unbelievable amount of resources and energy.
And this number is rising minute by minute, day, by day, year by year.
And
most of the people having children have no idea why they are even
having children other than thats what you do. Most of them dont
really love their children because if they did they would be very much
involved in trying to ensure that their children have a world to
survive in.
Unless over-population is addressed, there is absolutely no way of slowing down global greenhouse gas emissions.
But
how do you do that within the context of economic systems that require
larger and larger numbers to perform the essential task of consuming
products?
Corporations need workers and buyers. Governments need tax-payers, bureaucrats and soldiers. More people means more money.
Ive
said for decades that the solution to all of our problems is simple. We
just need to live in accordance with the three basic laws of ecology.
First
is the Law of Diversity. The strength of an eco-system lies in
diversity of species within it. Weaken diversity and the entire system
will be weakened and will ultimately collapse.
Second is the Law of Interdependence. All of the species within an eco-system are interdependent. We need each other.
And
the third law of Ecology is the Law of Finite Resources. There is a
limit to growth because there is a limit to carrying capacity.
Human populations are exceeding ecological carrying capacity.
Exceeding ecological carrying capacity is diminishing both resources and diversity of species.
The diminishment of diversity is causing serious problems with interdependence.
Albert
Einstein once wrote that "if the bee disappeared off the surface of the
globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees,
no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man."
That is the Law of Interdependence.
Forget
global warming folks. The disappearance of the honeybee could end our
existence as human beings on this planet far sooner than we think.
And
the honey bee is in fact now disappearing. Why? We dont know why. It
could be genetically modified crops, I could be pesticides or it could
be that our cell phones are interfering with their ability to navigate.
Whatever
the cause the fact is that they are disappearing. All around the world
bees are disappearing in a crisis called Colony Collapse Disorder.
And
bees pollinate our plants. Everywhere on the planet, bees are hard at
work making it possible for you to live and enjoy life.
We
hold on to our place on this planet by only a toehold. If anything
happens to the grass family, we are screwed. If the earthworms
disappear, we are in big trouble. If the bees disappear, well according
to Albert Einstein who was considered somewhat smarter than most of us,
we will have only four years. Just enough time to get a college degree
to discover that everything you learned is relatively useless when
sitting on the doorstep of global ecological annihilation.
We
are cutting down the forest and plundering the oceans of life. We are
polluting the soil, the air and the water and we are rapidly running
out of fresh water to drink.
Only corporations like Coke and
Pepsi have figured out that water is more valuable than gold. That is
why they are bottling it in plastic bottles and selling it. This week I
saw a bottle of water in my hotel room that I could have drunk for only
$4.
Unbelievable. That means that water is now being sold for
more than the equivalent amount of gasoline. I hope that Im not the
only one who thinks this is insanity.
Now for Al Gores really
inconvenient truth. In his film he does not mention once that the meat
and dairy industry that produces the bacon, the steaks, the chicken
wings and the milk is a larger contributor to greenhouse gas emissions
than the automobile industry. You see, Al may drive a Prius but he
likes his burgers.
This is why the big organizations like
Greenpeace and the Sierra Club will not say a thing about the meat
industry. Last year I saw Greenpeacers sitting down for a baked fish
meal onboard the Greenpeace ship Esperanza while engaged in a campaign
to oppose over-fishing.
When we pointed out that our Sea Shepherd ships serve only vegan meals, the Greenpeace cook replied, thats just silly.
We see what we want to see and we rationalize everything else.
The
oceans have been plundered to the point that 90% of the fish have been
removed from their eco-systems and at this very moment there is over
65,000 miles of long lines set in the Pacific Ocean alone and there are
tens of thousands of fishing vessels scouring the seas in a rapacious
quest to scoop up everything that swims or crawls.
This is ecological insanity.
The
largest marine predator on the planet right now is the cow. More than
half the fish taken from the sea is rendered into fish meal and fed to
domestic livestock. Puffins are starving in the North sea to feed sand
eels to chickens in Denmark. Sheep and pigs have replaced the shark and
the sea lion as the dominant predators in the ocean and domestic house
cats are eating more fish than all the worlds seals combined. We are
extracting some fifty to sixty fish from the sea to raise one farm
raised salmon.
This is ecological insanity.
Yet the
demand for shark fin is rising in China. Ignorant people still want to
wear fur coats. In America, we order fries, a cheeseburger and a diet
coke.
Ecological insanity folks.
Last week a reporter
called to ask me if I had really said that earth worms are more
important than people. I answered that yes I had. He then asked how I
could justify such a statement.
Simple, I answered.
Earthworms can live on the planet without people. We cannot live on
the planet without earthworms thus from an ecological point of view,
earthworms are more important than people.
He said that I was
insane for suggesting such a ridiculous idea when people were made in
the image of God, and earthworms were not.
What we have here of
course is a failure to communicate between two radically different
world views. His which is anthropocentric and sees reality as human
centred and mine which is biocentric and sees reality as including all
species equally working in interdependence. He sees us as divine and
better than all the other species and I see us as a bunch of arrogant
primates out of control.
But thats my two cents worth for Earth Day 2007.
Consider
the humble honey bee and remember that the little black and yellow
insect you see flitting busily from flower to flower is all that stands
between us and our demise as a species on this planet.
We better see to it that they dont disappear.
May be freely published and distributed
Captain Paul Watson
Founder and President of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society (1977-
Co-Founder - The Greenpeace Foundation (1972)
Co-Founder - Greenpeace International (1979)
Director of the Sierra Club USA (2003-2006)
Director - The Farley Mowat Institute
Director - www.harpseals.org
"Sail forth - steer for the deep waters only,
Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee and thou with me,
For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go,
And we will risk the ship, ourselves and all."
- Walt Whitman
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Friday Harbor, Wa 98250 USA
Humanity better wake up to reality. If we don't get over this weak selfishness we're going down. Time for us to be human beings instead of a disease.