by k_semler » Sun 15 Aug 2004, 03:33:22
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Coolman', 'I') know I am protesting if they drill in ANEW, how dare they want to touch nature, i rather suffer Peak Oil then have them drill in ANWR.
So says the man who is sitting behind a computer while on-line, in a home with modern electrical power, access to running water, access to many forms of entertainment, speed of transportation, a sterile hospital, a steady job, 57 channels on the TV, corporate owned radio stations, bulk-volume discount warehouses, superstores, convenience stores, a (somewhat) quality education, consumable goods, and a wide variety of foods from all over the world.
It seems that you wish to have all the conveniences of modern industrial life, but do not wish to live with the consequences that such a lifestyle inflicts on nature. You protest drilling in ANWR, while using modern forms of petroleum based transportation, eating products fertilized by petroleum based fertilizers, and drinking from a non-biodegradable plastic bottle. I know this, you are on-line with a computer, and the computer that you are using is NOT made of any biodegradable materials. There is a word for doing something that you do not want others to also do: Hypocrisy. Are you a vegetarian who wears leather shoes? Even if your shoes are made of vinyl and artificial rubber, they are still not biodegradable, and you are worried about the environment. That is a little hypocritical, and very senile. I think your stance could be summarized in this following paragraph.
I enjoy the ease of life offered by this consumer era, yet I do not want any other developing countries to become industrialized, and I am not willing to live with the consequences that modern life takes on the environment. I only buy consumable goods that break and get thrown in the garbage, and I do not recycle. Yet I am concerned that there are no places left on earth that are untouched by man's reach, and there is too much non-biodegradable garbage on, and orbiting the planet.
If you do not like the impact that modern life makes upon the natural environment, but continue to enjoy it, and wish for it to continue, then you are living in a fantasy world. The modern way of life simply cannot be sustained without exploitation of the natural environment. Even a completely agrarian society would have some impact on the environment. There are simply not enough resources on earth for a population of 6.4 billion people to attain and maintain a 1st world standard of living, and in the long term, there are not enough resources for the amount of people living in 1st world conditions, (myself included in this category), to continue to do so on such a wide spread basis.
Here is a topic on this very subject of resource requirements of civilization, and I advise that you take the test to inform yourself of the current situation:
http://www.peakoil.com/fortopic1073.html . I myself am guilty of a resource consuming lifestyle. For every person on earth to enjoy my lifestyle, there would need to be the equivalent to 5.6 earths' worth of resources.
Therefore my stance on this issue is this: Since we have already looted, plundered and raped the earth to suit man, and Peak Oil will cause this modern society to come to a painful halt, we might as well drill in ANWR. We have collectively already done much more damage to the natural state of the planet with our industrial society than even several hundred wells in ANWR could ever accomplish, so why not finish the job of complete exploitation of the natural resource known as petroleum. The fact is that mankind cannot have a victory over nature forever. We will eventually deplete the petroleum reserves to a point where it can no longer sustain our modern lifestyle, and when this point comes, it will usher in the collapse of mankind's most complex society ever.
Nature will be damaged for some duration due to mankind's activities on this planet, but it will eventually recover to the state of natural existence that it once was. The process of natural reclamation may take hundreds, thousands, or millions* of years depending on how severe the damage is, but it will eventually recover to a completely natural and unadulterated state. We may have won the battle, but mother nature will win the war.
*=It will only take millions of years in certain areas, such as radioactive wastelands, and only over the whole planet if we manage to unleash the power of the sun here on earth with nuclear war
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