RE: Human rights for mother nature?
April 24, 2011 at 12:02 pm
(This post was last modified: April 24, 2011 at 12:41 pm by ib.me.ub.)
I am discussing the point raised, unlike some. But this a deviation from the original topic.
You think building a sky scraper out of cement to grow food is emmision friendly or economically viable. I just don't think it is a feasible idea, holds no merit in realtiy and is far from the correct direction. The heating & pumping of water alone would cost a fortune.
If we were to move towards renewables for our source of energy, it would't be such a large problem. Clean renewable energy.
We need to understand that we can't have what we want when we want it. Fruit & veg out of season, never ending meat, and every other conveience you can think of. We just can't have everything at arms length all the time. We need to learn that if things are going to change, we must change the way we live. A BLT out of season would be out of the question, its just not viable. Let alone our reliance on fossil fuels.
I tell you now, if the third world lives a we do in the first world, we are all in alot of trouble. That that is one of the major factors in the pending food shortages. The Palnet cannot support this amount of people living at a first world level. It just can't sustain this many people the way we want to live, the growth is just too fast, and we consume too much.
You think building a sky scraper out of cement to grow food is emmision friendly or economically viable. I just don't think it is a feasible idea, holds no merit in realtiy and is far from the correct direction. The heating & pumping of water alone would cost a fortune.
If we were to move towards renewables for our source of energy, it would't be such a large problem. Clean renewable energy.
We need to understand that we can't have what we want when we want it. Fruit & veg out of season, never ending meat, and every other conveience you can think of. We just can't have everything at arms length all the time. We need to learn that if things are going to change, we must change the way we live. A BLT out of season would be out of the question, its just not viable. Let alone our reliance on fossil fuels.
I tell you now, if the third world lives a we do in the first world, we are all in alot of trouble. That that is one of the major factors in the pending food shortages. The Palnet cannot support this amount of people living at a first world level. It just can't sustain this many people the way we want to live, the growth is just too fast, and we consume too much.