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Showing posts with label gotye. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gotye. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Sharing: Report: 'Over-Consumption' Threatening Earth

"Dear Lord, Please make the adults responsible and give us a future."

 

  Sharing from: http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/05/15#.T7JNg5At5CU.facebook

Report: 'Over-Consumption' Threatening Earth

If rampant misuse of resources continues, even two planets would not sustain us

- Common Dreams staff
Humans are using 50 percent more resources than the Earth can provide, and unless fundamental changes are made in the way we produce energy, food, and if we cannot curb our consumption of other natural resources that number will continue to skyrocket, according to a new report. Released today by the the World Wildlife Fund, The Living Planet Report, warns that if humans cannot shift their behavior by 2030, even two planets will not be enough to support modern society.
High income nations -- which translates into high levels of consumption -- are doing the most damage to the planet per capita. The report names Qatar as the country with the largest ecological footprint, followed by its Gulf Arab neighbours Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. Denmark and the United States made up the remaining top five, calculated by comparing the renewable resources consumed against the earth's regenerative capacity.
Though the WWF's survey follows many others as it paints a grim scenario of the cumulative pressure humankind is putting on the planet, and the consequent decline in the health of the world's forests, rivers and oceans, it also makes note of the many available solutions.
"We do have a choice," write Jim Leape, WWF International's director general. "We can create a prosperous future that pro- vides food, water and energy for the 9 or perhaps 10 billion people who will be sharing the planet in 2050."
The Living Planet Report finds:
Biodiversity continues to be lost: Populations of species continue to decline, with tropical and freshwater species experiencing the biggest declines. Learn more
• The U.S. has the fifth largest ecological footprint in terms of the amount of resources each person annually consumes. We rank only behind Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, and Denmark in the global rankings of the Ecological Footprint. Learn more
Resource scarcity is already being experienced across the globe, as 2.7 billion people around the world already are forced to cope with water scarcity during at least one month a year.
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

We Walk The Plank With Our Eyes Wide Open

Granddaughters enjoying Stokes State Forest(Now endangered by Keystone Pipeline)
http://bluemountainroad.blogspot.com/2012/01/please-help-stop-keystone-pipeline.html


Eyes Wide Open by Gotye


With our eyes wide open we... (x2)

So this is the end of the story
Everything we had, everything we did
Is buried in dust
And this dust is all that's left of us
And only a few ever worried

While the signs were clear
They had no idea
You just get used to living in fear
Or give up
When you can't even picture your future

We walk the plank with our eyes wide open

We walk the plank with our eyes wide open we
(walk the plank with our eyes wide open we)
Yeah we walk the plank with our eyes wide open we
(walk the plank with our eyes wide open we)

Some people offered up answers
We made out like we heard
They were only words
They didn't add up
To a change in the way we were living
And the saddest thing
Is all of it could have been avoided

But it was like to stop consuming's to stop being human
And why'd I make a change if you won't?
We're all in the same boat
Staying afloat for the moment

We walk the plank with our eyes wide open
(walk the plank with our eyes wide open we)
And we walk the plank with our eyes wide open we
(walk the plank with our eyes wide open we)

With our eyes wide open we
We walk the plank, we walk the plank

So that is the end of the story







I think it is disgusting that birds are imitating construction sounds; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WeQjkQpeJwY&feature=related   I saw a documentary about how birds in the Amazon Rain Forest are imitating chain saws.  The very same chain saws that are destroying their habitat. When will we stop walking the plank with our eyes wide open?



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