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November 11, 2007 at 11:23:41

Ecological Footprint: Part 21--Next Added 100 Million Americans

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In 1950, Bangladesh grew toward 100 million people.  Today, it overflows with 144 million people.  That might not be so bad, except for one thing: Bangladesh endures that many people in a landmass not much bigger than Ohio!

Dr. Alan Kuper, a man I admire and respect, illustrates our accelerating dilemma with metaphors that make sense.  He reports from his web site a book by Mike Lafferty “Too Many People, Not Enough Planet”:   Lafferty said, “In the days of sailing ships, sailors used to leave goats on islands as they passed to ensure fresh meat on return trips. It worked too well. The animals bred faster than the sailors could eat them, and from the Channel Islands off California to the 

Seychelles in the Indian Ocean, goats ate all the vegetation and starved. The goats also screwed up the environment so that native species couldn’t survive, either," said John Wenzel, director the Ohio State University Museum of Biological Diversity.  “For example, the goats stripped away the plants’ low-growing leaves so that tortoises couldn’t find enough to eat.”

Biologists explain the “lesson of the goats” as it applies to humans and point out how our "island earth" suffers.

“Two weeks ago, the Inter-governmental Panel on Climate Change released
its report blaming humans for increased temperatures, melting glaciers and rising seas,” Lafferty reported. “Too many people burn too many fossil fuels at 82 million barrels daily.”

That doesn’t account for millions of tons of coal, natural gas and wood being burned every day by 6.6 billion humans.

"With global warming, we’ve been able to create this problem in the first place because we’ve had virtually free energy in the form of fossil fuels," said Ohio State University ecologist Tom Waite.

Lafferty reported, “Climate change, Waite and others say, is a sign that we are exceeding the number of people Earth can sustain.  Every year, at least 77 million humans are born in excess of those who die. That’s 1 billion people every 11 years.  Some, however, argue that we are adept at adapting, and point to increased agricultural production and medical advances that fend off disease.”

Right now, Earth’s carrying capacity is thought to be somewhere in the range of four billion to five billion people.  We sport 6.6 billion today and grow by 240,000 every 24 hours.  See www.populationmedia.org to see the population ticker.

“In biology, the carrying capacity usually refers to the number of animals a given area can support with adequate food, shelter and territory or the space to reproduce,” Lafferty reported. “Duke University ecologist Stuart Pimm said half of the world’s population has little access to medicine, electricity, safe water and reliable food supplies.”

"When you get to the nitty-gritty of the term, some animals are more equal than others.  Some countries are a lot more equal than others," Pimm said.  "You might have 50 billion, but the quality of life might not be terribly pleasing. Rabbits are the same way. The key word is support."

“The United States possesses resources to sustain less than half of its current population of 300 million, according to ecologist Paul Ehrlich, who first called attention to potential population problems in 1968 with his book, “The Population Bomb,” Lafferty reported. “Waite and other ecologists increasingly think of the idea of carrying capacity in terms of an ecological "footprint," the amount of land on Earth that it takes to support a group of people.”

Americans, who make up five percent of the world’s population, use 25 percent of its resources and cast a large footprint.

"Ohio’s footprint is like 11 times the state of Ohio," Waite said. “The average American’s footprint is about 22 acres.  By far, the largest component is energy.  In contrast, the average citizen of India has a footprint one-sixteenth that size.”

Lafferty reported, “If all 6 billion people were to share the world’s resources equally, Americans would have to reduce consumption by 80 percent for each of us to have a footprint of about 4.4 acres.”

“Waite rides a bicycle most days.  However, Waite’s footprint grows when he arrives on campus or has to rent a car to attend a meeting out of town,” Lafferty reported.

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Frosty Wooldridge Bio: Frosty Wooldridge possesses a unique view of the world, cultures and families in that he has bicycled around the globe 100,000 miles, on six continents and six times across the United States in the past 30 years. His books include, "HANDBOOK FOR TOURING BICYCLISTS"; "STRIKE THREE! TAKE YOUR BASE"; "BICYCLING AROUND THE WORLD"; "MOTORCYCLE ADVENTURE TO ALASKA: INTO THE WIND-A TEEN NOVEL"; "AN EXTREME ENCOUNTER: ANTARCTICA"; "IMMIGRATION'S UNARMED INVASION: DEADLY CONSEQUENCES." www.frostywooldridge.com

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i am a former teacher of 30 years with a history and political science major.I started getting politically active when Ronnie Regan ended my social security hopes for teahers
liberalsrocki am a former teacher of 30 years with a history and political science major.I started getting politically active when Ronnie Regan ended my social security hopes for teahers

another area conservatives screw the world

i have voiced my opionion America does not need another 20 million or so illegal immigrants from Mexico.At a time when America imports half of its food and water becoming limited due to global warming it is not a racial issue but a matter of survival.The Catholics and Fundamentalist have the irresponsible opionion that breeding like rabbits is Gods will,they reject abortion and most importantly birth control.In other words they are totally irresponsible.It is time the non thinking become responsible for their actions.Perhaps we should start leving a big tax for every child over 2 or 3 that a couple has.this may sound harsh but the alternatives are wars to kill off the population or like the movie "Logans Run" kill off the general population when they reach a certain age.The alternative is do nothing and let the people die of thirst and hungar for lands that can no longer produce food and water.The ideas of limiting births by contraceptives is the lest painful alternative but the religious nuts will not relinquish any of their power.Again to any that think i am a bigot or inhumaine you tell me a better solution then God will provide.

by liberalsrock (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 109 comments) on Sunday, November 11, 2007 at 5:24:50 PM
 


i am a former teacher of 30 years with a history and political science major.I started getting politically active when Ronnie Regan ended my social security hopes for teahers
liberalsrocki am a former teacher of 30 years with a history and political science major.I started getting politically active when Ronnie Regan ended my social security hopes for teahers

another area conservatives screw the world

i have voiced my opionion America does not need another 20 million or so illegal immigrants from Mexico.At a time when America imports half of its food and water becoming limited due to global warming it is not a racial issue but a matter of survival.The Catholics and Fundamentalist have the irresponsible opionion that breeding like rabbits is Gods will,they reject abortion and most importantly birth control.In other words they are totally irresponsible.It is time the non thinking become responsible for their actions.Perhaps we should start leving a big tax for every child over 2 or 3 that a couple has.this may sound harsh but the alternatives are wars to kill off the population or like the movie "Logans Run" kill off the general population when they reach a certain age.The alternative is do nothing and let the people die of thirst and hungar for lands that can no longer produce food and water.The ideas of limiting births by contraceptives is the lest painful alternative but the religious nuts will not relinquish any of their power.Again to any that think i am a bigot or inhumaine you tell me a better solution then God will provide.

by liberalsrock (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 109 comments) on Sunday, November 11, 2007 at 5:26:24 PM
 


I am a retired civil servant. I was an electronics technician.
BarkerI am a retired civil servant. I was an electronics technician.

Hmmm...

I am a conservative and I oppose over breeding.  I see the Left currying to illegal aliens, with nary a word on the impact of tens of millions of new souls adversely affecting the environment.

 I have written extensively on many sites about family planning.  I have no children, and plan on one child and adopting.

by Barker (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 109 comments) on Monday, November 12, 2007 at 2:39:23 PM
 

 

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