ON THE BEACH - PART ONE

May 07, 2015 00:39

music - musical trends, mathematics - predictive models, my predictions and prophesies, nuclear/ radiation, toxins - carbonic acid, animals - fish/ - star-fish, psychology - stress, extinction events / mass extinctions, all * denial, all * nuclear, food chains, economy - economic trends, states - california, s- 'on the beach' (series), countries - japan, geological - magnetic field/ pole shift, animals - whales, geological - booms and trumpets, fukushima related, psychology - denial - group, animals - sea lions, foundation for economic trends, environ - drought - megadroughts, all * climate change, environ - ocean pollution, environ - climate models/ predictions, environ - invasive species, geological - earth changes, animals - blue-green algae, animals - dolphins, environmentalists, social trends / pop trends, trends / global trends, prophesy - and see predictions and proph, politics - political trends/annalysis, animals - cyano-bacteria, countries - peru, environ - pollution - noise pollution, oceans - gulf of mexico, toxins - b - cyano-bacteria, animals - beachings, animals - marine mammals, animals - psychology, oceans - atlantic "cold blob", animals - prescience, links - climate change/ global warming, oceans - atlantic ocean, plants - algae, environ - ocean warming, all * trends / predictions, enviro-fundamentalism, species survivalism, environ - oceans (and see oceans), evolution - punctuated equilibrium, oceans - pacific "warm blob", koyaanisqatsi - (life out of balance), environ - algae blooms, regions - usa pacific northwest, geological - methane / in space, all * mob psychology, predictions and prophesies, environ - climate change/ global warming, art - trends in art, environ - drought - california, end of world, environ - species collapse, animals - bacteria, environ - ocean radioactive plume/s, entropy - and stress, oceans - pacific ocean, environ - ocean dead-zones, toxins - co2, fukushima disaster, environ - ocean acidification, oceans - sonic testing, environ - drought / heatwaves

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nick_101 May 7 2015, 08:19:15 UTC
The Pacific is an awful mess. I think this is humanity's fault.

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madman101 May 7 2015, 22:56:00 UTC
Well, OK. That's one version. I mainly agree.

But I have learnt that humanity is also a function of bigger processes.

So - it doesn't matter to me who is at fault, except where stupid politics comes in. What matters is figuring things out and finding possible solutions. If we can't change this, then we should (also) be working on how to deal with it. Not just for us, but for as many species as is possible.

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