how worried should i be about this?

tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
edited June 2007 in Strut Central
cause i cant think of anything more startling right now. "At this rate, by 2012 the forests in Sumatra, Borneo and Sulawesi will be gone, only the forests in Papua will be left and if cutting of trees continues, no forest will be left by 2022."http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070610/sc_nm/deforestation_dci realized only a couple years back how great it feels to be in a forest. everything feels right, actually. theres a pervasive calm and a feeling that nature will handle all problems and keep everything in balance. thats just me on a hike...my hair stands on end when i think of all the communities and species that are 100% reliant on the worlds forests. hippie shit? maybe.so, soulstrut...offer me some words of solace, or a different viewpoint that will ease my mind. cause reading about this shit makes my heart heavy and my mind murderous.
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  • youngEINSTEINyoungEINSTEIN 2,443 Posts
    hopefully they are replanting. peace, stein. . .

  • PATXPATX 2,820 Posts


  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    man, i'm looking for some help, not additional doom and gloom.

    is there anyone i can assassinate to make everything right?


    anyone heard of "cradle to cradle"?

  • PATXPATX 2,820 Posts

    anyone heard of "cradle to cradle"?

    Yeah.

    Um, nothing to add.

    The solution to a lot of our problems may lie at the bottom of the oceans, it's early days but there's more energy down there than all the oil that's ever been drilled. Maybe stuff that likes to eat plastic as well.


  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    just saw this:
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070609/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/buying_argentina
    this has been on my mind for about 5 years...doing something like this out here. getting some friends together and buying land just ahead of sprawl in order to preserve it. make a landtrust. no development besides a well and one cabin.


    the whole deforestation thing is mind blowing. powerful powerful forces that are impossible to reign in: people invest in a company, the company has to increase profits, its global reach is hard to police, forest get chewed up. untoppable babylon.

  • DORDOR Two Ron Toe 9,899 Posts
    Just a bit of positivity for ya...

    I believe there is a law here in Canada (We got nuff trees!) where any logging company that cuts down a tree, must plant 3. It's not an answer, but I'm hoping it's a start.

  • PATXPATX 2,820 Posts
    But the replanting thing never brings back biomass or biodiversity. You get "dead" forests - rows of lumber waiting to get cut with no light or life underneath. We have to leave the old trees alone. Also stop eating 60 year old lobsters because they taste good. Leave that shit alone. We can fake it already, Star Trek style.

  • ariel_calmerariel_calmer 3,762 Posts
    cause i cant think of anything more startling right now.

    "At this rate, by 2012 the forests in Sumatra, Borneo and Sulawesi will be gone, only the forests in Papua will be left and if cutting of trees continues, no forest will be left by 2022."

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070610/sc_nm/deforestation_dc

    i realized only a couple years back how great it feels to be in a forest. everything feels right, actually. theres a pervasive calm and a feeling that nature will handle all problems and keep everything in balance. thats just me on a hike...my hair stands on end when i think of all the communities and species that are 100% reliant on the worlds forests. hippie shit? maybe.

    so, soulstrut...offer me some words of solace, or a different viewpoint that will ease my mind. cause reading about this shit makes my heart heavy and my mind murderous.

    Yeah as big as China is they may end up screwing themselves. They are based mainly on a coal economy and amenities like fresh drinking water are not a guarantee. A childhood friend of mine is down there. I talked with him for the first time in 8 months and he didn't really have any optimism.

    There are positive stories, but elsewhere. Japan is 70% forest because they took very early action against deforestation. California is A HREF="http://www.amazon.com/Wild-Trees-Story-Passion-Daring/dp/1400064899/ref=pd_bbs_1/103-6571604-4176631?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1181536121&sr=8-1">pretty wild too.

    It's just depressing to get take-out food anywhere. LA is crazy plastic heavy. Hope they ban this shit like SF did (with bags).

  • PATXPATX 2,820 Posts
    I read somewhere that Californians throw away 600 plastic bags every SECOND! I doubt other states are any better. But anything less is unamerican.

    Stores double-bag gallon water bottles, even though they have handles built into them. It's called service.

  • sneakypsneakyp 202 Posts
    i think it's really fucked up too, but something to consider is that one of the largest virgin forests in existance on this planet, ever, was almost completely destroyed by the beginning of the 20th century. that was basically everything that used to be between the mississippi river and the altantic ocean.
    so to be postive, trees will and do return. but if you take a walk through the woods in the northeasten U.S., you don't see healthy diverse forests with giant elms and sycamores and hemlocks and ferns as often as you see endless maples, spindly oaks, and invasive vines. i can't imagine the scope of extinction that takes place when you cut down a rainforest.
    should you be worried? we live on a planet. as far as we know it's the only one in the universe that supports life.

  • ariel_calmerariel_calmer 3,762 Posts
    I read somewhere that Californians throw away 600 plastic bags every SECOND! I doubt other states are any better. But anything less is unamerican.

    Hahah. You can recycle that shit by the way... but hardly anyone does.

    It freaks me out to go to my in-laws' place in Nebraska. They don't even recycle glass or cans.

  • ariel_calmerariel_calmer 3,762 Posts
    should you be worried?

    I've evolved to eat plastic bags, so it's cool.

  • spelunkspelunk 3,400 Posts
    Very worried. Even if you don't think the situation is as dire as others think it is, nothing bad can come from being concerned about the health and welfare of our planet and the plants and animals, not to mention human beings, who live here.

    However, I am really pulling for Lula to crack down on illegal logging in Brazil.

  • sneakypsneakyp 202 Posts
    i'm with you, but give us some time....we have to make posts about paris hilton before we worry the earth we live on.

  • FrankFrank 2,370 Posts
    Just start thinking of humans as not being worthwhile to have a nice enviroment, this might ease the pain. Has been working for me for many many years.

    It is illusional to think that any cut down natural forests could be replaced. Tropical rain forests can not be recreated by any means, once that shit is gone, it's gone. In the forest region of Guinea, huge, gigantic trees that are hundreds of years old are being sold by the village elders to be cut down at the cost of 2-3 US Dollars a pop. For the most part, these are not international contractors but privately operating locals with a chain saw.

    People are idiots and the world is going to hell in a handbasket. Nothing new about it. Only thing surprising is that it's taking such a long time.

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    ummmm, thanks frank. thats pretty much where im at, unfotunately...misanthropic, cynical and resigned to the ugly reality.

    what sportcasual said is important...you can replant trees (across the states you can see tree farms everywhere) but that doesnt mean its a functional forest with diversity of life. those tree farms are eerie as shit. perfectly planted rows of trees, no underbrush,animals,life. i wouldnt be surprised if they needed lots of chemical fertilizers and additives to maintain.

    all these third world forests...what can you do? what could lula possibly do? he would have to completely shut down the trans-amazonian highway, but that aint gonna happen.

    this frustration makes me sympathetic to earth first
    but i think they are considered a "terrorist" group now.

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    someone posted a link about a month ago for some compostable/disposable plates,forks,spoons, etc. Anyone got that? i gotta organize things for an upcoming conference.

  • PATXPATX 2,820 Posts
    Here you go dude. Help put anti-union Aramark out of business.

    http://www.natureworksllc.com/
    http://www.ecoproducts.com/
    http://www.biobagusa.com/

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    much thanks, sc

  • PATXPATX 2,820 Posts
    One more gloom and doom point before I post only good news stories and mp3s for a bit:

    Recylcing is not necessarily a cure-all. As stated in the Cradle to Cradle book, recycling is not the same as re-using. We can shred a billion plastic soda bottles and make astroturf, insulation, and whatever, but eventually we will have enough of that shit, and the petroleum-based polymers will still be in our environment, in close proximity to our children, and slowly degrading, giving off tiny amounts of noxious shit. And all the while we will still need to make new plastic bottles out of new petroleum because you can't make a new soda bottle out of old ones. Same goes for aluminum cans. Glass bottles however, can be 100% re-used, so the Victorians were way ahead of us in that respect. When you have the choice between beer in a can and beer in a bottle, the bottle is the better choice. Unless it's Coors


  • FrankFrank 2,370 Posts
    Unfortunately, you can recycle all you want out there in the so called "civilised world", it won't have too much impact. I mean if you don't recylce, shit will just end up on the Staten Island landfill or simular places (as far as I understand, a large fraction of the shit you throw into the recycle bin ends up there as well). Thta's not pretty but there's no life threatening harm in that. The real damage is being done out in the third world where noone gives a shit, where there are no garbage trucks, where everyone just ditches their garbage in the bush or on empty lots. The cheapest water is sold in poly bags that hold maybe around a pint. Everyone just throws them out into the street once they're empty. Those bags are cheap and in extremely hot African weather most people drink at least 4 to 6 a day. They don't rot, they won't even begin to rot in a hundred years. So you sit on a remote beach some 100 miles outside of the city and those shitty bags are everywhere, in the water in the sand in the bushes. Plus the hospitals just dump their garbage into the sea. Syrenges and stainless steel needles don't rot and they float. No day at the beach without finding at least a couple of those fuckers, along with half empty glass botles containing blood samples. All this in a otherwise paradise like scenery that would put most places in the caribbeans to shame. Or what about last year, when some foreign ship dumped toxic waste in Abidjan at the Ivory Coast resulting in 150 people hospitalized and 3 dead from inhaling fumes. Shit like this happens all the time and all over the fucking place...don't even get me started on how local fishermen can't catch any more fish because you have huge swimming fish sticks factories from Japan, Korea and Europe stealing everything with the help of huge nets that wipe out entire ecosystems in half a days work. Check on how oil companies (all ahead dutch bastards Shell) fuck up the niger delta and how most of the oil is being exported under the table without ever showing up in any books, all profits bypassing the general population which has to live under horendous conditions. Some people say that already to this day, more oil is coming from Nigeria and the gulf of Guinea than from Iraq, some even suggest that the war over there is little more than a diversion. This world is fucked and it's fucked to a degree beyond comprehension and far beyond any possible repair.

  • djdepositdjdeposit 224 Posts
    George Carlin's "The Planet Is Fine" [/b]

    We're so self-important. So self-important. Everybody's going to save something now. "Save the trees, save the bees, save the whales, save those snails." And the greatest arrogance of all: save the planet. What? Are these fucking people kidding me? Save the planet, we don't even know how to take care of ourselves yet. We haven't learned how to care for one another, we're gonna save the fucking planet?

    I'm getting tired of that shit. Tired of that shit. I'm tired of fucking Earth Day, I'm tired of these self-righteous environmentalists, these white, bourgeois liberals who think the only thing wrong with this country is there aren't enough bicycle paths. People trying to make the world save for their Volvos. Besides, environmentalists don't give a shit about the planet. They don't care about the planet. Not in the abstract they don't. Not in the abstract they don't. You know what they're interested in? A clean place to live. Their own habitat. They're worried that some day in the future, they might be personally inconvenienced. Narrow, unenlightened self-interest doesn't impress me.

    Besides, there is nothing wrong with the planet. Nothing wrong with the planet. The planet is fine. The PEOPLE are fucked. Difference. Difference. The planet is fine. Compared to the people, the planet is doing great. Been here four and a half billion years. Did you ever think about the arithmetic? The planet has been here four and a half billion years. We've been here, what, a hundred thousand? Maybe two hundred thousand? And we've only been engaged in heavy industry for a little over two hundred years. Two hundred years versus four and a half billion. And we have the CONCEIT to think that somehow we're a threat? That somehow we're gonna put in jeopardy this beautiful little blue-green ball that's just a-floatin' around the sun?

    The planet has been through a lot worse than us. Been through all kinds of things worse than us. Been through earthquakes, volcanoes, plate tectonics, continental drift, solar flares, sun spots, magnetic storms, the magnetic reversal of the poles...hundreds of thousands of years of bombardment by comets and asteroids and meteors, worlwide floods, tidal waves, worldwide fires, erosion, cosmic rays, recurring ice ages...And we think some plastic bags, and some aluminum cans are going to make a difference? The planet...the planet...the planet isn't going anywhere. WE ARE!

    We're going away. Pack your shit, folks. We're going away. And we won't leave much of a trace, either. Thank God for that. Maybe a little styrofoam. Maybe. A little styrofoam. The planet'll be here and we'll be long gone. Just another failed mutation. Just another closed-end biological mistake. An evolutionary cul-de-sac. The planet'll shake us off like a bad case of fleas. A surface nuisance.

    You wanna know how the planet's doing? Ask those people at Pompeii, who are frozen into position from volcanic ash, how the planet's doing. You wanna know if the planet's all right, ask those people in Mexico City or Armenia or a hundred other places buried under thousands of tons of earthquake rubble, if they feel like a threat to the planet this week. Or how about those people in Kilowaia, Hawaii, who built their homes right next to an active volcano, and then wonder why they have lava in the living room.

    The planet will be here for a long, long, LONG time after we're gone, and it will heal itself, it will cleanse itself, 'cause that's what it does. It's a self-correcting system. The air and the water will recover, the earth will be renewed, and if it's true that plastic is not degradable, well, the planet will simply incorporate plastic into a new pardigm: the earth plus plastic. The earth doesn't share our prejudice towards plastic. Plastic came out of the earth. The earth probably sees plastic as just another one of its children. Could be the only reason the earth allowed us to be spawned from it in the first place. It wanted plastic for itself. Didn't know how to make it. Needed us. Could be the answer to our age-old egocentric philosophical question, "Why are we here?" Plastic...asshole.

    So, the plastic is here, our job is done, we can be phased out now. And I think that's begun. Don't you think that's already started? I think, to be fair, the planet sees us as a mild threat. Something to be dealt with. And the planet can defend itself in an organized, collective way, the way a beehive or an ant colony can. A collective defense mechanism. The planet will think of something. What would you do if you were the planet? How would you defend yourself against this troublesome, pesky species? Let's see... Viruses. Viruses might be good. They seem vulnerable to viruses. And, uh...viruses are tricky, always mutating and forming new strains whenever a vaccine is developed. Perhaps, this first virus could be one that compromises the immune system of these creatures. Perhaps a human immunodeficiency virus, making them vulnerable to all sorts of other diseases and infections that might come along. And maybe it could be spread sexually, making them a little reluctant to engage in the act of reproduction.

    Well, that's a poetic note. And it's a start. And I can dream, can't I? See I don't worry about the little things: bees, trees, whales, snails. I think we're part of a greater wisdom than we will ever understand. A higher order. Call it what you want. Know what I call it? The Big Electron. The Big Electron...whoooa. Whoooa. Whoooa. It doesn't punish, it doesn't reward, it doesn't judge at all. It just is. And so are we. For a little while.

  • tripledoubletripledouble 7,636 Posts
    Unfortunately, you can recycle all you want out there in the so called "civilised world", it won't have too much impact. I mean if you don't recylce, shit will just end up on the Staten Island landfill or simular places (as far as I understand, a large fraction of the shit you throw into the recycle bin ends up there as well). Thta's not pretty but there's no life threatening harm in that. The real damage is being done out in the third world where noone gives a shit, where there are no garbage trucks, where everyone just ditches their garbage in the bush or on empty lots. The cheapest water is sold in poly bags that hold maybe around a pint. Everyone just throws them out into the street once they're empty. Those bags are cheap and in extremely hot African weather most people drink at least 4 to 6 a day. They don't rot, they won't even begin to rot in a hundred years. So you sit on a remote beach some 100 miles outside of the city and those shitty bags are everywhere, in the water in the sand in the bushes. Plus the hospitals just dump their garbage into the sea. Syrenges and stainless steel needles don't rot and they float. No day at the beach without finding at least a couple of those fuckers, along with half empty glass botles containing blood samples. All this in a otherwise paradise like scenery that would put most places in the caribbeans to shame. Or what about last year, when some foreign ship dumped toxic waste in Abidjan at the Ivory Coast resulting in 150 people hospitalized and 3 dead from inhaling fumes. Shit like this happens all the time and all over the fucking place...don't even get me started on how local fishermen can't catch any more fish because you have huge swimming fish sticks factories from Japan, Korea and Europe stealing everything with the help of huge nets that wipe out entire ecosystems in half a days work. Check on how oil companies (all ahead dutch bastards Shell) fuck up the niger delta and how most of the oil is being exported under the table without ever showing up in any books, all profits bypassing the general population which has to live under horendous conditions. Some people say that already to this day, more oil is coming from Nigeria and the gulf of Guinea than from Iraq, some even suggest that the war over there is little more than a diversion. This world is fucked and it's fucked to a degree beyond comprehension and far beyond any possible repair.

    i know i know.
    this is why i turned to soulstrut for solace

  • PATXPATX 2,820 Posts
    Frank is basically right, the planet is in a race to the bottom. But, there are a few countries here and there who are begining to do things differently, a least a little, mostly because they have been royally burned by the sliding dollar and free trade.

    As far as what Carlin said, whatever, it's not conceptually new to people who want to save this and that, it's just that some people still think you have to act. Call it selfish or self-indulgent, but everyone with half a brain needs a reason to get up in the morning. Yes, the planet will be fine - meaning the round thing that orbits the sun, but since in 100 years most species will be in zoos rather than in the wild, I think that puts a responsibility on us to survive, if not for our own fucked up selves, for the little fluffy bunnies and stuff.

    I know it's not cool to act like you give a shit these days but I'm old enough to be over being cool. Soulstrut Sneakernazis don't scare me.



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  • bassiebassie 11,710 Posts
    This world is fucked and it's fucked to a degree beyond comprehension and far beyond any possible repair.

    It certainly feels like that on most days, but not so much that I feel like giving up (not that you are suggesting that). I try to do right day-to-day cause your own backyard is the best place to start...but even that feels totally futile when I watch people who are totally oblivious to grocery stores using one plastic bag for three measly items or bagging a jug of water - nevermind bringing their own bags. I watch in disbelief as women at work pull five paper towel sheets to dry their hands when one will do or folks who use excessive amounts of paper when they can print on both sides or people who sit around in idling cars or use pesticides on their lawns...so on and so on. The only things the general public care about are convenience and how much it costs...the way things are set up, it's not always convenient to act/live in a non-wasteful and damaging way - there is very little incentive to break bad habits. It seems like the only way to change people's behaviour and hopefully, eventually, their attitudes, is to make them pay for it.

  • JoeMojoJoeMojo 720 Posts
    just saw this:
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070609/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/buying_argentina
    this has been on my mind for about 5 years...doing something like this out here. getting some friends together and buying land just ahead of sprawl in order to preserve it. make a landtrust. no development besides a well and one cabin.

    Semi-related: did anyone else see that Equador is trying to get compensaton from the international community for not drilling oilfields in ecologically sensitive areas?

    QUITO, Ecuador, April 24, 2007 (ENS) - The government of Ecuador will wait up to one year to see if the international community offers to compensate the country for not developing a major oil field in the heart of the Ecuadorian Amazon, Energy Minister Alberto Acosta says. The area of lush, primary rainforest shelters a unique diversity of animals and plants.

    Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa and his government say that if the international community can compensate the country with half of the forecasted lost revenues, Ecuador will leave the oil in Yasuni National Park undisturbed to protect the park's biodiversity and indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.

    "The first option is to leave that oil in the ground, but the international community would have to compensate us for immense sacrifice that a poor country like Ecuador would have to make," said Correa in a recent radio address.

    President Correa estimates the compensation figure at around US$350 million per year.

    "Ecuador doesn't ask for charity," said Correa, "but does ask that the international community share in the sacrifice and compensates us with at least half of what our country would receive, in recognition of the environmental benefits that would be generated by keeping this oil underground."
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