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Posts Tagged ‘collapsing ecosystems’

Shutting Down Oil Wells After the Collapse

Posted by feww on May 24, 2010

Survivors Need to Know How to Shut Down the Oil Wells, Most of Which Would Be Targeted in the Pre-Collapse Wars

The following handout photos were taken by Greenpeace on the south part of East Bay on May 23, 2010.




Marshlands on the NE pass of the Mississippi Delta


Oil from the Deepwater Horizon wellhead covers  the beach of Elmer’s Island, a wildlife refuge, Louisiana, May 22, 2010.


A suicidal fish lies dead on the beaches of Grand Isle, thanks to oil pollution from the Deepwater Horizon wellhead, Louisiana May 22, 2010.

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One Step for Life; 6,400 Leaps to Extinction

Posted by feww on December 10, 2008

For every single step taken to restore ecosystems services, humans take 6,400 giant leaps in the opposite direction, destroying the planet’s ability to maintain life, ensuring extinction. —EDRO

As 99.98 percent of human effort goes to destroying Earth’s life support services, the planet experiences anthropogenic antiphase!

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