...d every day? Time to pull your head out, Graeme.
Concidering that we are at the top of every single food chain, yes, we are a successful species. I don't know what kind of new-agey criteria y...
...is old and outdated.' 'Our God is the only true god.' 'You still live by eating our food, why the hell you need to eat your...
...e is more than a simple micro-global cycle going on around us the resultant changes will probably allow food production to increase and the adaption will be good for our growing presence on the planet...
... like dog fighting, cock fighting, Negro-baiting, killing passenger pigeons wholesale (and not even for food), slaughtering buffalo wholesale (and again wasting most of all of the animals), and so on....
Natsumi Mizumoto
Friday, June 7, 2002 at 09:30 JST TOKYO ? A senior U.S. Embassy official in Japan on Thursday called on the Japanese government not to repeat its opposition to the International W...
...guy being interviewed is talking about the risks of global warming producing worse tornadoes.
Hmmm. Food for thought. Thanks for the post.
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...und killing each other for fun.
Mind you, the Makah are not killing whales for fun (afaik), but for food.
Sheer coincidense.
Sure, but we all have to eat. And that means killing things....
...gnificent sight! Would anyone know of any other wild animal that would behave in this way. There was no food incentive. No benefit to them, other than company. They just seemed to be playing around ha...
...world!
And this it says on the Faroe Islands government page
"[i]Pilot whales are taken for food in the Faroe Islands. Both the meat and blubber of pilot whales have long been and continue...
...f the whaling industry. - There is nothing wrong with eating whales - they are historically a source of food. Eating a whale is no different from eating cows, fish, sheep, chickens, frogs, or various ...
...world may get better warmer weather.
Global warming will force changes in traditional agricultural and food production methods, and rises in sea level will push people away from cities, towns and vil...
...would be fifty percent more oxygen for the rest of us to breathe, fifty percent more land available for food production, and fifty percent fewer humans to pollute the land with their raw excrement.
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...l to the community as both a traditional activity around which the community gathers and as a source of food.
Virtuall...
... him a tranquilizer dart gun, not a real gun.
However maybe your right. Lets train the people to be food for the lions, maybey that can keep the indian population in check....
...obal warming including the discredited Lester Brown predicting the megafamines caused by the population/food production crunch.
[David Ball] LOL. Read what the man wrote, Titan. 'A major clim...
...nemy and you invalidate all the good things you do.
Most people eat animals. We are all part of the food chain and there is no shame or guilt in that. Believing it is never OK to kill a whale beca...
...;.
And, with a little common sense, and an understanding that the Japanese are just humans who want food too, you will easily understand and accept that without whales, Japanese people wouldn'...
...at we are already killing them with the filth we pour into the ocean? Or glutonously over fishing their food supply so they starve to death?
Because of overfishing, a whale will be hungry and have...
...urch from one climate extreme to another, with impoverished farmers battling droughts, floods, disease, food shortages and rising sea levels.
'It's not a pretty picture,' said Steve...
...to allow people to become 'westerinized.' By that I mean, create stable countries with stable food supplies, easy access to education, health care, etc. Pretty much every country that manage...
The fact it is called 'global warming' is, as correctly pointed out, that on aggregate the Earth's atmosphere is warming. However, this phrase has mostly been used to popularize the iss...
From the Center For the Study of the Pacific Northwest:
Whether the Makah's treaty superseded covenants made between the United States and foreign governments formed the crux of the 1889 disp...
...d by plants during photosynthesis, and CO2 lost by plants during respiration. NPP is the foundation for food, fiber and fuel derived from plants, without which life on Earth could not exist. Humans ap...
...t your following statements in that light anyway.
Since the whale provides for Physiological needs (food and The whale provides little in this regard since the Makah are reliant on 'dominant ...
Big fish disappearing from oceans Last Updated Thu, 15 May 2003 9:29:45 HALIFAX - The world's oceans have lost 90 per cent of prized tuna, swordfish and marlin since industrialized fishing began,...
From Japan Today
Wednesday, March 6, 2002 at 17:00 JST TOKYO ? Japan is set to import whale meat again after an 11-year hiatus, a plan that has drawn criticism less than a week after Tokyo angered...
May 6, 2000 SEA SHEPHERD TO INTERVENE AGAINST WORLD'S LARGEST WHALE HUNT Flagship departs U.S. for Faeroe Islands The Ocean Warrior, flagship of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, today left ...
http://www.nj.com/news/jjournal/index.ssf?/base/news-1/
10527342515240...
Greenpeace runners are greeted by counterprotesters
Monday, May 12, 2003
By Paula Saha Newhouse News Service
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When my father first took me to the Salton Sea 40 years ago, it was one of the most popular recreational areas in Southern California with almost as many visitors as Yosemite. But over the years the v...
http://www.libertyhaven.com/politicsandcurrentevents/
environmentalism... rvation/disdainspoor.shtml
How Environmentalism Disdains the Poor E. Calvin Beisner
The late Julian Simon and other ...
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