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    • Call me True Neutral
    • Call me True Neutral

      • I do not deny that I am connected to people outside my tribe, I say that I am not able to care about them. We are going to have a lesson on how the tribal model has shaped the human mind, look for my blog about it when I feel in the mood to write it
      • Sep, 19 2010 04:18am
    • Greenpeace Sucks!
    • Greenpeace Sucks!

      • Global warming not real? No I'm afraid it is. Whether or not it is anthropogenic is being debated, though the information leans that it is indeed. I don't know where you get your information. Supposing that it is not anthropogenic the fact is that other problems are. I attach myself to no particular cause or particular animal, but we are collapsing our eco system through human actions, that is not debatable. We will by this cause our own extinction. I don't personally care, though I bare no hatred of humans (no matter what laptopia thinks) I don't care if we survive or not. Supposing we want to live, we do need to change any many fundamental ways. People like those in greenpeace see that we need to change but they get misguided or wrapped up in small issues and fanaticism. Just like every other group really.
      • Sep, 18 2010 03:40am
    • Population Explosion
    • Population Explosion

      • I do not hate humanity laptopia. Perhaps I thought I did some years ago, but if you will read my recent blogs carefully you will see that I have said that this civilization is not humanity, and I have no hatred for humanity itself.
      • Sep, 12 2010 03:48pm
    • Population Explosion
    • Population Explosion

      • I'll come back with some sources that prove what I said about the increase since no one can bother to read a basic ecology text
      • Sep, 12 2010 01:27pm
    • Population Explosion
    • Population Explosion

      • population is a product of food production. we have the notion that we are producing more food to 'feed all these people' but we apparently don't understand basic ecology. every increase in food production will stimulate an increase in population GREATER then can be fed by that increase in food production. If you don't want to take my word for this then ask an ecologist or a biologist. anyone who would be in a position to know this, they'll confirm what I have said
      • Sep, 12 2010 03:47am
    • Population Explosion
    • Population Explosion

      • it is not EVERYWHERE that this is true but overall it is what we are doing. I realize there are places of viable wildlife left, I didn't say there were not. but the way we produce food: by eliminating competitors for our crops and our cattle, predators that may consume them, and denying our competition access to their food or destroying it to achieve their destruction we are treating the earth as a human life support system. If this seems like nothing unusual to you it is because it is, like I said, a part of our culture. we were all raised on it as if it were holy work.
      • Sep, 12 2010 03:11am
    • Population Explosion
    • Population Explosion

      • we will fall to sustainable level if we reduce food production, simple as that
      • Sep, 12 2010 01:49am
    • Population Explosion
    • Population Explosion

      • they deliberately breed crops that produce either no seed or a weaker product with every generation for the sake of profits. I do not think I am being esoteric, the essence of our culture's vision is: 'everything belongs to humans and it should all be human sustaining.'. we treat the earth like a human life support system
      • Sep, 12 2010 01:48am
    • Population Explosion
    • Population Explosion

      • the10-13 billion is a projection if we don't collapse our ecosystem, which is not considered in the equation. we are indeed doubling, and I did not say we would reach 10-13 billion, I merely mocked it as a sustainable number. We will not go extinct by gradually going down in number again, we will collapse all at once when we haven't a chance of producing anything to sustain us. we will reach 9 billion and then plummet to none VERY quickly.
      • Sep, 11 2010 09:27pm
    • Population Explosion
    • Population Explosion

      • wrong. every increase in food production will stimulate an icnrease in population GREATER then can be sustained by that increase in food production. always. If we could leave it at that and stop increasing food production, then yes we would more or less stabilize a fluctuation around the sustainable amount. The problem is that we icnrease food production every single year and then are shocked when we get more people.
      • Sep, 11 2010 09:25pm

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