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Earth Near Environmental 'Tipping Point'
« on: May 11, 2010, 11:21:44 AM »
Sad news for the world...I am sure teh bungling in the Gulf with this oil gushing at thousands of barrels per day is not helping. That entire Gulf will be ecologically destroyed before it is all over...What effects will that have on North adn South america as well as the seas?

UN fears 'irreversible' damage to natural environment
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GENEVA (AFP) – The UN warned on Monday that "massive" loss in life-sustaining natural environments was likely to deepen to the point of being irreversible after global targets to cut the decline by this year were missed.

As a result of the degradation, the world is moving closer to several "tipping points" beyond which some ecosystems that play a part in natural processes such as climate or the food chain may be permanently damaged, a United Nations report said.

The third "Global Biodiversity Outlook" found that deforestation, pollution or overexploitation were damaging the productive capacity of the most vulnerable environments, including the Amazon rainforest, lakes and coral reefs.

"This report is saying that we are reaching the tipping point where the irreversible damage to the planet is going to be done unless we act urgently," Ahmed Djoghlaf, executive secretary of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, told journalists.

Djoghlaf argued that extinction rates for some animal or plant species were at a historic high, up to 1,000 times those seen before, even affecting crops and livestock.

The UN report was partly based on 110 national reports on steps taken to meet a 2002 pledge to "significantly reduce" or reverse the loss in biodiversity.

Djoghlaf told journalists: "There is not a single country in the world that has achieved these targets, we continue to lose biodioversity at unprecedented rate."

Three potential tipping points were identified.

Global climate, regional rainfall and loss of plant and animal species were harmed by continued deforestation of the Amazon rainforest, the report said.

Many freshwater lakes and rivers were becoming contaminated by algae, starving them of oxygen and killing off fish, affecting local livelihoods and recreation for local populations.

And coral reefs were collapsing due to the combined blow of more acid and warming oceans, as well as overfishing, the UN found.

UN Environment Programme (UNEP) director general Achim Steiner underlined the economic value and returns of "natural capital" and its role in ensuring the health of soil, oceans and the atmosphere.

"Humanity has fabricated the illusion that somehow we can get by without biodiversity or that it is somehow peripheral to the contemporary world," Steiner said.

"The truth is we need it more than ever on a planet of six billion heading to over nine billion people by 2050."

The report argued that biodiversity was a core concern for society that would help tackle poverty and improve health, meriting as much attention as the economic crisis for only a fraction of the cost of recent financial bailouts.

It advocated a new strategy to tackle the loss alongside more traditional steps such as the expansion of protected natural areas and pollution control.

They included attempts to regulate land consumption, fishing, increased trade and population growth or shifts, partly through a halt to "harmful" or "perverse" subsidies.

The issues raised by the report are due to be discussed at a UN biodiversity meeting in Japan in October.
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Re: Earth Near Environmental 'Tipping Point'
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2010, 11:37:13 AM »
Yes,the UN has been preaching this for 40 years.Still here.More left wing loons trying to scre people into supporting CRAP like cap and trade.

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Re: Earth Near Environmental 'Tipping Point'
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2010, 11:47:41 AM »
Yes,the UN has been preaching this for 40 years.Still here.More left wing loons trying to scre people into supporting CRAP like cap and trade.

Still here barely... Over 40 years there has been a massive decline in the health and well being of the worlds people, scarcity of water, of fuel, of food, and a increasing of population

40 years ago the world was in far better shape and nothing on the order of global warming or weather change, glaciers disappearance, droughts and natural resource depletion was being discussed. Now it is on the table everyday.
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Re: Earth Near Environmental 'Tipping Point'
« Reply #3 on: May 11, 2010, 11:57:57 AM »
Still here barely... Over 40 years there has been a massive decline in the health and well being of the worlds people, scarcity of water, of fuel, of food, and a increasing of population

40 years ago the world was in far better shape and nothing on the order of global warming or weather change, glaciers disappearance, droughts and natural resource depletion was being discussed. Now it is on the table everyday.

All of that is lie.Life expentancies are getting longer not shorter.Glaciers are not disapearing,its a liberal lie,droughts have always happened.This is more scare tactics,no one cares but f'n libs and libs trying to get rich of this scheme like fat ass Al Gore.

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Re: Earth Near Environmental 'Tipping Point'
« Reply #4 on: May 11, 2010, 12:04:14 PM »
I agree we need to do everything within reason to protect our planet. This is what true conservatism is about. But while we can not get a straight answer on man made climate change, I have to look at these articles with a grain or full shaker of salt.

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Re: Earth Near Environmental 'Tipping Point'
« Reply #5 on: May 11, 2010, 01:10:54 PM »
I agree we need to do everything within reason to protect our planet. This is what true conservatism is about. But while we can not get a straight answer on man made climate change, I have to look at these articles with a grain or full shaker of salt.
As some one who sailed a lot and worked in harbors on projects most of his life I am in tune with the seasons from year to year and things are changing.
How much is natural and how much is us I dont know but there is a differance in seasons from just 10 years back and I am talking massive.
BUt while our world wide population increases to grow it will be impossible to change farming methods and natural resource demand

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Re: Earth Near Environmental 'Tipping Point'
« Reply #6 on: May 11, 2010, 01:59:39 PM »
All of that is lie.Life expentancies are getting longer not shorter.Glaciers are not disapearing,its a liberal lie,droughts have always happened.This is more scare tactics,no one cares but f'n libs and libs trying to get rich of this scheme like fat ass Al Gore.

Billy your life is about to be cut short just from Vicodin, Oxycotin and advil....

Sadly 60,000 children alone die every day from hunger and hunger related disease, life expectancies are NOT getting longer as diseases are ending the lives of people at an alarming rate. In countries with notorious long life spans: Japan, China, certain European nations: diabetes, cancers, Alzheimer's etc are claiming the once long lived people. Forget america you are all dying of every known and unknown disease on the planet. Glaciers are not disappearing?...you better tell them that in Argentina where they are only a fraction of what they were twenty years ago, look at Kilimanjaro which no longer has ice on its slopes, look at Alaska where the glaciers are receding at an alarming rate, should I talk about the forever breaking up Antarctica or the dwindling Greenland? you guys never seem to notice anything until it hits CRISIS mode. Scare tactics? yeah keep believing that...you really don't seem to realize that the only reason you have food in your supermarkets in america is because Central and South America provide america with 70 percent of its food. California can NOT feed all of america. Much of your beef product come from Brazil and Canada, It won't be long before drought and dollar collapse empties your stores, then you will come to know....but it will be too late by then.
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