Radioactive_Springtime
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Anyone do anything special?Because I know all the tye dye wearing preps at my school did their part to save the environment by wishing each other a happy earth day.
Yes they do. They give most people the impression that meaningful change has occurred, and so they happily become complacent. See! Holidays make people happy and complacent!
There's nothing wrong with tye dye, but if you don't use it correctly, ie to STOP yourself becoming a friggin' prep, you're selling your soul to Astgfl.
Astgfl; the most organised devil ever. Read 'Eric'. Instead of fire and brimstone, he reads people health and safety regulations.
I know of two ways to "save the Earth":
1. Reduce the population drastically.
2. Reduce the standard of living to that of the medieval ages, which will also result in a dramatic loss of life. :P
In 2007 October 6 was the day that the human species began living beyond its ecological means. This year humans will consume around 30% more ecological yield (forests, fish, soil etc) than nature can regenerate. The extra 30% is obtained from liquidating the Earth’s biological capital: exactly like a business liquidating capital to maintain income. Overshoot has been called the biggest issue that we’ve never heard of. www.footprintnetwork.org
No. 2 might not work well. As far as I can remember, before the dark/ medieval ages, Europe was heavily forested. But during the medieval ages, almost 90% of Europe's forests were cut down. I can't remember whether the statistics and dates are accurate, but the basic idea is still the same. It's still probably better than leaving things as they are right now.![]()