General discussions of the systemic, societal and civilisational effects of depletion.
by careinke » Wed 25 Jun 2008, 02:32:46
Monte,
Some friendly advice. You need to choose another pandemic besides the 1918 flu to make your point on nature providing population control. Although the 1918 flu demonstrated you can’t realistically hide from a pandemic, the flu was not deadly because people’s immune systems were low. As a matter of fact the 1918 flu was the most deadly on those with the strongest immune systems. The flu was just the trigger; it was actually the immune response that killed people. Most of the deaths were in the 18 to 50 year old range, the healthiest segment of the population.
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by TonyPrep » Wed 25 Jun 2008, 03:56:18
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MonteQuest', 'H')e laid down the ecological science behind why we need to have a paradigm shift in our thinking.
What is the paradigm shift, Monte? How should we be thinking and how would it help?
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by MrBean » Wed 25 Jun 2008, 07:45:26
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No, I'm not interested rereading what Bartlett says but what MQ thinks about what Bartlett says. What does it mean to choose for you and what is your choise? And what that choise means in practice.
Or do you bring up the right hand list just for entertainement value?
Do a search. There are numerous threads on the entire subject explained at length ad naseum.
Not going to rehash it here just for you.
This is what I found,
http://peakoil.com/fortopic10541.html$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'W')e have grown accustomed to the freedom to breed on the commons. For anyone to suggest otherwise is anathema to most people. But this unbridled growth can’t continue.
We must intervene and become our own predator; a Darwinian application in all of its aspects. To many people, the mere suggestion of population control, much less reduction, is out of the question, especially if it entails addressing both the birth rate and the death rate. But like Hardin points out; we must choose — or acquiesce in the destruction of the commons that mankind calls Earth. Not the Earth itself, as that would be quite presumptuous, but its’ ability to support us.
Bolding mine. Nothing on what choosing to "become our own predator" would mean in practice and how you suggest to put that choise of intervention into practice - on a scale that would in fact drop our numbers to al level that you deem sustainble - the estimates of 2-3 billion you still haven't provided the sources for. I've done enough searching, if you really have answered these kinds of questions somewhere, then please provide a link.
All I see there is just big words and high emotions, doomer porn of first order. I'm a doomer, you're a doomer, but the difference between us is that I really don't enjoy doomer porn but for some reason I get the impression you get some emotional satisfaction from the imagined schock value of blathering about the the choice of intervention you refuse to give any practical meaning.
I'm not denying there is a certain logic to what you are saying, I'm saying without practical and credible political program that would in fact produce the desired effects, it amounts to nothing but doomer porn. So please, let's try to be serious here. For example, cancer is one of the big "predators" of the developed world, now I just read that Cuba has developed a vaccine against lugn cancer. I'm curious and would like to ask you, do you sincerely propose that A) Cuba or anyone else should not have done that, B) how do you propose to stop Cuba or anyone else from distributing that vaccine at large scale, and C) how do you propose to intervene to stop everyone developing and distributing new cures against our predators - before nature puts stop to such activities, if she so chooses.