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EARTH MEANDERS 2.0 
United States of Ecocide: Spilling and Consuming Way to Oblivion
A great, free nation remains immobilized in the face of ecological collapse

May 29, 2009
By Dr. Glen Barry, Ecological Internet
Earth Meanders come from Earth's Newsdesk, http://www.ecoearth.info/newsdesk/
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The United States of America is an epic experiment, as despite great 
accomplishments and numerous imperfections, we share a long history of 
constantly striving to improve our union. As Americans settle in for Memorial 
Day to remember veterans of all stripes – from great wars of world defense to 
more recent military adventurism – it is appropriate to consider what the 
current Gulf Oil Spill says about the American way of life. Plainly, our 
addiction to oil and consumption in general threatens to destroy regional and 
global ecosystems – the water, air, land and oceans –upon which Americans, 
humanity and all species depend upon for habitat and life.

America is truly exceptional. Yet it is not because of our materially excessive 
lifestyles, as best demonstrated by our wide girths and ample posteriors. There 
is more to America than consumption. Our greatness is primarily due to our 
wavering, imperfect yet unique commitment to freedom and liberty. Over two 
hundred years ago a just revolution was fought asserting individual liberties 
from monarchial authoritarianism. The principles of freedom and liberty were a 
gift to the world. This is what truly has set us apart. And despite two decades 
of consistent roll-backs in civil and human rights, Americans remain for now 
free peoples to prosper or expire.

America has and continues to face many challenges – repudiating slavery, 
enfranchising most, world wars – and most recently the inevitable slowdown of 
economic growth as speculative, industrial capitalism runs its course. America 
has enjoyed for awhile super-sized living and grown to be what it is based upon 
liquidating ecosystems. We have progressed to the point where regional 
ecosystems are collapsing – most obviously in the Gulf Coast, but throughout 
the vast country as ecosystems are dying. America now faces our most difficult 
and profound test ever, coming to terms with our deeply ecologically 
unsustainable lifestyles, and committing to national and global ecological 
sustainability. 

Clearly the American way of life has been built upon liquidating our own and 
foreign natural life-giving ecosystems to access resources for consumption. To 
equate mowing ancient forests, dumping waste into water, over-fishing oceans, 
polluting the atmosphere, and the pervasive toxic chemical cocktail with 
progress and development is absurd. It is entirely possible that oil deep 
undersea and within our shared Earth was not meant to be drilled, much less 
burnt. America must directly face our profound dependence upon oil and 
destruction of natural ecosystems as the basis of our economy; or our country 
will collapse, many if not all will needlessly suffer and prematurely die, and 
a livable Earth may cease to exist. 

The oil spilling endlessly into the Gulf of Mexico – one of America’s most rich 
ecosystems –shows clearly Americans of all types will commit to ecological 
sustainability or our free country will cease to exist. Marshes and rivers and 
forests and fish are far more than resources – they and all natural ecosystems 
provide for humanity’s habitat and existence upon Earth. The American way of 
life must be updated by what Ecology – the radical science – teaches us about 
limits to growth and requirements to sustain the biosphere. And to reflect 
moral outrage that as we continue to literally stuff ourselves and over-develop 
to death, two billion people live worldwide on under $2/day, 800 million 
without access to clean water. Collapsing ecosystems will almost certainly be 
used as the pretext for some sort of more authoritarian political system.

The American dream and way of life is built upon ecocide – willful murder of 
the environment. Such ecocidal behavior is problematic not only because we are 
literally eating Earth to death, but also because Americans use so much more 
than their fair share of the surplus natural capital, relative to the family of 
nations, than can be done sustainably. It is deeply troubling – bordering on 
evil – that 4% of the world’s population consumes 25% of its oil. And now sadly 
the rest of the world is copying America’s conspicuous over-consumption as a 
way of life. In an over-populated Earth plagued by inequitable consumption, 
clearly there has to be more meaning to life than having more stuff, including 
first meeting all humanity’s basic needs.

The resources necessary for all the gadgets, cars, energy and consumption found 
in the American dream are largely being taken at the point of gun by the U.S. 
military, and through neo-colonial dependency arrangements between U.S. 
business and resource owners. 911 was direct blowback from several decades of 
such behavior. It is time to stop thinking in terms of tribal nationalism and 
embrace the human family; as ecological challenges including forest loss, water 
scarcity, ocean decline, air pollution, soil depletion, nitrogen saturation and 
biodiversity loss threaten to destroy all nations’ peoples. How many more U.S. 
soldiers must kill and die needlessly in foreign lands to support these 
inequities and unsustainability? 

Let us buttress America’s commitment to true freedom and liberty with equal 
devotion to equity, justice and global ecological sustainability. Future 
American and global ecological sustainability looks less urban, more organic; 
simple but quality lives; less government, more community, and dedication to 
protecting and restoring ecosystems. It is possible and crucial for all our 
shared survival to live simply, laugh often, and love deeply as we lead deeply 
fulfilling lives within the context of a healthy and vibrant environment, and a 
steady state economy which can last forever.

It is well past time to show American resolve and commitment and get the damn 
oil leak capped. This is an unprecedented ecological emergency that portends 
the future. There should be millions of Americans streaming to partake in 
skimming oil and cleaning what comes ashore. This is our task, our job, our 
life, our future, our country, our Earth and our ecology at stake. Further, I 
would like to take this opportunity to call for criminal investigations of BP 
and the U.S. government’s oil departments, for the immediate resignation of Ken 
Salazar as Secretary of Interior, and for a permanent global ban to ecocidal 
offshore oil drilling. 

Ecological Internet recently declared a planetary ecological emergency[1] based 
upon overwhelming new ecological science indicating Earth is at or near the 
tipping point, and key global ecosystems and life-support systems are failing. 
All true Americans and global citizens are urged to dramatically reduce their 
personal consumption and to commit to massively reducing their personal use of 
oil. And the U.S. government must cease to be an oil oligarchy, divorce itself 
from this Earth destroying industry, and stop waging war to feed its oil 
addiction. Failure on either account may justly lead to the next great American 
Revolution: a people’s power Earth Revolution on behalf of Earth, all her life, 
and the human family.

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Dr. Glen Barry is the President and Founder of Ecological Internet (EI). He is 
recognized internationally by the environmental movement as a leading global 
visionary, environmental policy critic and public intellectual committed to 
communicating the severity of global ecological crises and actively organizing 
with others sufficient responses. He is an independent political ecologist, a 
writer of essays and blogs, and a computer specialist and technology 
researcher. See http://www.ecoearth.info/ and 
http://www.facebook.com/ecointernet for more information

[1] April 13, 2010, RELEASE: Planetary Ecological Emergency Declared, 
http://www.ecoearth.info/blog/2010/04/release_planetary_ecological_e.asp

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