IF humanity as a unity does not help to support the environment, of
which we are a part, blame will mean nothing at all. There will no
longer be such a notion with no thoughts existing due to there being
no humans.

On Feb 24, 7:35 pm, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I like the idea of looking out for Number One.  I agree the Earth will
> take care of it's self.  I'm curious to see what effect this economic
> downturn will have on the environment.  We certainly will be cutting
> down on our emissions and rain forest consumption.  My guess is it
> won't make much if any difference.  Then who do we blame?
>
> dj
>
> On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 9:28 PM, manfraco FranktheElder
>
>
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi to you all!
>
> > Dr. James Lovelock may have a point there and we may be doomed if we
> > don’t do anything soon enough. Perhaps it is time that we do something
> > positive about our environment, but most people worry about today and
> > nobody cares about tomorrow.
> > Where are all the bright people of this planet, are they all trying to
> > rip off all the money they can from each other?
> > May I suggest that they use their super brains to save them selves and
> > in doing so they may save humanity?
> > Can anyone answer me those questions?
>
> > Kind regads from
>
> > Manfraco FranktheElder.
>
> > On Feb 25, 9:59 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I think there already is some plan to save the species, it's called
> >> the International Space Station.  I'm sure that once Biosphere 2 is
> >> perfected and utilized at the space station, the earth will no longer
> >> be deemed necessary along with all the people that are left on the
> >> planet.  If live is sustainable for a long enough duration, the
> >> escapees can return to earth to restart the process of self
> >> annihilation.  Of course the problem then will be sustaining life on
> >> earth.
>
> >> On Feb 24, 9:15 am, Ian Pollard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Driving to work yesterday, I caught an interview on Radio 4 with Dr James
> >> > Lovelock about his new book *The Vanishing Face of Gaia*. I have to say, 
> >> > I
> >> > very much like the mischief this old man is causing with his predictions
> >> > about a warming Earth. His theories are completely at odds with the 
> >> > cloying
> >> > "we can beat it" sentiment of politicians and the false beneficence of
> >> > businesses drunk on the riches of the so-called "Green Rush". Lovelock,
> >> > bless him, says we're already doomed; in a hundred years, the Earth will 
> >> > be
> >> > stretched to sustain even one billion people. We shouldn't be focusing on
> >> > cutting carbon emissions, saving polar bears, or wasting money on wind
> >> > farms: instead, it's time to start looking at strategies to preserve our
> >> > species. The Earth, he says, can take care of itself -- just like it 
> >> > always
> >> > has.
>
> >> > Lovelock also says no subject should be taboo in developing our 
> >> > strategies
> >> > to cope with our fatal over-population of the Earth: nuclear power, GM
> >> > foods, and family planning all need to be on the table.
>
> >> > Article:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/camilla_cavendish...
>
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