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Moderate Mammal wrote:
Hurricane Could Leave 1 Million Homeless http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050828/..._the_big_one_1 Experts have warned about New Orleans' vulnerability for years, chiefly because Louisiana has lost more than a million acres of coastal wetlands in the past seven decades. The vast patchwork of swamps and bayous south of the city serves as a buffer, partially absorbing the surge of water that a hurricane pushes ashore. And guess why all that wetland acreage is gone? Mindless population growth and subsequent economic growth, that's why. The same thing that keeps chipping away at open space, day after day, year after year. The same thing so many fools keep touting as progress because it feeds the pyramid scheme we call GNP growth. Maybe the right-wing punks who think nature is expendable will think twice after this storm. If one of these storms ever maintains its strength into Cape Girardeau, MO, Creationist nature-hater Rush Limbaugh might get the point. E.A. http://enough_already.tripod.com/ If any other species behaved like Man we'd call it a plague. |
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Graphic Queen wrote:
On 30 Aug 2005 14:18:54 -0700, "Enough Already" wrote: Maybe the right-wing punks who think nature is expendable will think twice after this storm. If one of these storms ever maintains its strength into Cape Girardeau, MO, Creationist nature-hater Rush Limbaugh might get the point. Except that he doesn't live there anymore, though many in his family still do. I knew his father and Rush when he was a kid. I have family living in Poplar Bluff, Kenett and many other parts of Missouri. They will all get had by the earthquake when that fault goes. I know it was just his boyhood home, but I can envision a future global-warming induced superstorm remaining at category 3+ that far inland. My point is that Man is causing a great deal of the damage we blame on nature. In many ways the landscape evolved to protect itself from extremes, but in the blind race to accommodate growth, people tamper with natural buffers and dismiss the consequences. Another example is cutting down too many trees, which creates more mud-slides. E.A. http://enough_already.tripod.com/ If any other species behaved like Man we'd call it a plague. |
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And guess why all that wetland acreage is gone? Mindless population
growth and subsequent economic growth, that's why. Population growth has slowed in this country for the past 50 years. Go bitch about India if you want to bitch about population growth. Economic growth is GOOD. I know you hate mankind and progress, but you seem to have adjusted quite well with your nifty computer. |
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