[MD] CO2 catcher

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Tue Feb 13 11:56:27 PST 2007


[Mark]
> England used to be one large forest with a
>  remarkable biosystem.

How many different kinds of  mammals are gone or
on the edge of existent in England I wonder?   Isn't
fox hunting a traditionally rich ($) endeavor in
England and  Europe?  Whereas fox walk all over place,
for the most part, here in the  U.S.
 
Mark 13-02-07: Hi SA,
Allot has been lost in England.
I love folk rock and the ancient song texts refer to many animals  we don't 
see any more - wild bore for example. This island has been  decimated.
The Fox thing is largely a class-sport for toffs - more about having a  jolly 
rather than killing fox's. The Labour government got rid of it as much as  a 
pay back for Thatcherism than on moral  grounds.

[Mark]
> I was thinking we could  do with getting back to
> living in harmony with that  
>  rather than plaster over it with towns and cities.
> This brings up  another aspect of CO2 catching:
> Population control.
> The Earth  can't sustain human proliferation... 

Human  population is, I think, the whole problem. 
I know this might be simplistic,  but human population
is why this snowball global warming, extinction,  and
deforestation is happening.  Larger populations have
all kinds of  other spin offs, too.  Armies to protect
food supplies, and geographies,  etc... larger and
larger central governments, more and more  regulation,
and less and less individuality with more social,  peer
pressure, due to lots more social and peers (large
population),  etc...  Imagine if China and India try to
consume as much as the U.S...  ggeeeeeeezzzzz!

thanks.

the big snow storm,
 

SA

Mark 13-02-07:
I agree. Humanity has become an infestation which by definition is  
pathological to the biosphere. The biosphere will win hook or by crook and we  should 
not forget this.
Love,
Mark



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