Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 At 03:11 PM 10/24/06, you wrote: >Slow Down, You Hoover Too Fast >Humans consuming planet's resources at unprecedented rate, warns WWF > >Humans are consuming the planet's resources 25 percent faster than the >earth can renew them, a rate " unprecedented in human history, " the World >Wildlife Fund said today in its 2006 Living Planet Report. If we keep it >up, we'll need two planets' worth of natural resources by mid-century, and > " exhaustion of ecological assets and large-scale ecosystem collapse become >increasingly likely, " says the report. The United Arab Emirates is >stressing the planet most per capita, followed by the U.S., Finland, and >Canada. Humanity's ecological footprint more than tripled between 1961 and >2003, outpacing the global population, which more than doubled in that >time period. Pollution, deforestation, habitat loss, and overfishing have >caused the populations of many species to decline by about a third since >1970, WWF said. But hey, good news -- if we reduce carbon dioxide >emissions and fish catches by a full 50 percent, we could break even in >resource use by 2080! > >[ email | discuss | + digg | + del.icio.us ] > >straight to the source: Reuters, Alister Doyle, 24 Oct 2006 > >straight to the source: BBC News, 24 Oct 2006 > >straight to the source: The Times, Lewis Smith, 24 Oct 2006 ****** Kraig and Shirley Carroll ... in the woods of SE Kentucky http://www.thehavens.com/ thehavens 606-376-3363 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.859 / Virus Database: 585 - Release 2/14/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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