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4 Apr 2004 @ 14:15, by Sandi Hunter

From: Egalitarian \"Progressive\" News & Views
Date: 04/03/04 13:45:12
To: PNEWS-L@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
Subject: [PNEWS] Mass Extinction Not Inevitable

From: "President, USA Exile Govt."

Mass Extinction Not Inevitable
By Stephen Leahy

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[link],1282,62735,00.html

02:00 AM Mar. 20, 2004 PT

Two new studies published this week in Science that show steep
declines in bird, butterfly and plant populations across Great
Britain provide the strongest proof yet that we are in the midst of
the sixth great extinction of life.

The British analyzed six surveys covering virtually all of their
native species populations over the last 40 years. They discovered
birds and native plants had declined 54 percent and 28 percent
respectively while butterflies experienced a shocking 71 percent
decrease.

According to scientists, there have been five prior mass extinctions
in the past 450 million years. The last was 65 million years ago,
when the dinosaurs and tens of thousands of species disappeared,
likely as a result of a comet or large asteroid hitting the Earth.

There's no great mystery about the cause of the sixth extinction.
Humans have dramatically altered the ecosystems of the Earth, says
Stuart Pimm, a leading conservation biologist at Duke University.

Wired News: What's the significance of this new British research?

Stuart Pimm: It's the first comprehensive look at all species in one
location. It's also the first to survey insects. Up till now we've
had a good handle on the status of only few
species such as birds. We know they're in decline globally and that
11 percent of all birds are extinct or will soon be. But we could
only guess at what was happening to the vast majority of species.
However, based on the enormous amounts of natural habitat such as
rainforest that's been lost, we extrapolated that they were in
decline.

This study goes a long way to confirm what we expected. It's also a
strong argument to counter those who deny that we are in the midst of
a massive extinction of life forms.

WN: Any surprises?

Pimm: The fact that butterflies were declining faster than birds was
surprising. It may mean that the little things are in more trouble
than the big.

WN: What will the world be like in the future if this extinction continues?

Pimm: By 2050, between 25 percent and 50 percent of all species will
have disappeared or be too few in numbers to survive. There'll be a
few over-visited parks, the coral reefs will be beaten up, grasslands
overgrazed. Vast areas of the tropics that have lost their
forests will have the same damn weeds, bushes and scrawny eucalyptus
trees so that you don't know if you're in Africa or the Americas.

Without its natural diversity the world will be a poorer place. It
will be boring.

Besides the amenities that people love about the natural world, we
will also lose the services it provides. Nearby forests provide the
clean, untreated drinking water of
two of the world's great cities, New York City and Rio de Janeiro.

WN: What can be done to slow the rate of species loss?

Pimm: We have to stop doing stupid things like subsidizing economically
and ecologically damaging activities. For example, the global fish
catch is worth about
$50 billion at the dock, but government subsidies to the fishing
industry amount to $100 billion.

The Florida Everglades are in trouble because we prop up the sugar
industry, which spews huge amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus and other
chemicals into it. We pay
higher sugar prices, we pay to clean their mess and we lose the
natural amenities of the Everglades. That's a stupid thing and we
should change it.

Tax subsidies are also responsible for much of the clear-cutting that
goes on in the Amazon rainforest. And we have to stop selling off
natural resources like the Tongass National Forest for 5 cents on the
dollar.

We have to be smart, be informed and understand where the connections are.

WN: What do you think the future will bring?

Pimm: Actually I am optimistic about slowing the rate of extinctions.
These are not unmanageable problems. Tropical forest deforestation
could be almost entirely stopped
by buying out the logging permits. It would cost $5 billion, which is
a lot of money, but not an enormous amount.

The mismanagement of the global fishing industry could be fixed
fairly easily and would save governments money.

There are lots of big things that could be done right away to help
keep the world a more enjoyable place. And that's the kind of world
people want to live in.

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3 comments

8 Apr 2004 @ 17:33 by magical_melody : Accelerated Evolution-Break-down and...
When driven into far-from-equilibrium conditions, some systems do not just break down; they generate new structures that pull higher forms of order out of the surrounding chaos. It is as if nature reaches into herself and draws forth higher orders of self-organization that are latent within the system, hidden and quiescent until their potential is actualized." Christopher M. Bache, Dark Night, Early Dawn

Spells, we definitely are in the midst of a radical break-down and decline process, while also moving through a profound reordering from the highest to the lowest. As I see it, this is all a part of a massive evolutionary leap which is pushing us all to choose what's it gonna be, life or death? All is coming to a head now for us to choose to release the old life to embrace something magnificently new. While there will be those who choose to hang on to the old world consciousness, I believe that the 'shift of ages' is in process and I feel there are enough of us that have chosen to shift into the new way of being that many of us will come to be transformed through the process, rather than exit via death of the physical. I have a hard time seeing the death of so many species in the process and yet I trust in something higher at work simultaneous to the decline and death I witness throughout creation.

PS: Oh and by the way, great to see you back Spells!!!  



9 Apr 2004 @ 01:10 by nemue : Trust and Faith
I also struggle with the concept of mass extinction of our animal, bird and plant life but it is also happening to human life (in some parts). In Australia also, many of our animal, bird and plant life is being wiped out. I cry many tears when I read about this but I also know that we are discovering new life – not as fast as we are losing some species granted but new life nonetheless.

We are moving into a new realm and some will choose not to make the shift. As we vibrate at a higher level some will not be able to make the shift and they will depart also. This is what is happening to many species now. As with every other change the new world will be different, we who choose to stay will also be different. We have to be prepared for this mass exodus and more importantly we have to continue to maintain our faith and our trust. Mother Earth is shedding many layers and more will be shed before she is reborn. Whilst many us may shed our physical bodies we who choose to stay will be reborn also.  



9 Apr 2004 @ 18:17 by hgoodgame : You might be interested
in this site which goes into great detail regarding all the extinction occurring.
By the way, welcome back! How was your sojourn into the wilderness?
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