Earth 2.0 = Earth + Plastic (I think it was George Carlin who said we're stupid for worrying about it and Earth will figure out a way to integrate plastic into itself long after our insignificant human selves are all gone) #news
@homoviper: I, for one, would like a clean planet that's still a home for us. However, you're right. Bacteria have already been found that use plastic as a food source. #news
@RollsRoyceRevenge: I understand, but he has a point: the planet will heal itself eventually. Yeah the fact that all life on this planet will likely cease before that happens is shitty, but we made it that way, didn't we? #news
@homoviper: Well if 'all life' will ceases before that happens earth would be a barren rock and nothing could heal. I think just human life will cease before that happens. And yeah we (and by we I mean America) led the downward spiral - for everyone! [www.carbonfootprint.com]
from the site ( UK spelling) :
"The average carbon footprint for people in United States is 20.40 tonnes, The average for the industrial nations is about 11 tonnes, The average worldwide carbon footprint is about 4 tonnes, The worldwide target to combat climate change is 2 tonnes." #news
The oceans also used to be teeming with life. So we're over fishing to the point where there are huge swaths where you can't find any life AND dumping our garbage in the ocean, making it harder for the life forms left to thrive and reproduce. The oceans currently produce something like 25% of the food humans eat. When that source is depleted, while more and more humans live on the planet, then what? We've got to have a serious conversation about how much human life this planet can support. We're probably closer to the tipping point than we think. #news
True facts, I'm an oceanography graduate student who has been to the North Pacific Gyre on research cruises three times in the last three years. We always get tons of plastic in our net tows. I've also attended dissections on open ocean sea birds, who spend very little time near shore, whose stomachs are packed full of tiny pellets of plastic.
@mainesqueeze: The albatross chicks, dutifully fed by their parents, die of bellies filled with plastic, brought to them across the open ocean by devoted parents foraging and mistakenly grabbing bright colored bits of poison
Financial illiterates at the SEC! Intelligence illiterates at the CIA! Disaster illiterates at FEMA! Wow, the Bush administration really was one for the record books.
The gist is that it wasn't hard at all to see that Madoff was either "front-running" (doing insider trading based on clients' trades) or running a Ponzi scheme.
@smithhimself: Yeah, I hate to say it, but you wonder if his style was one reason he was ignored (in addition to the bigger reasons of SEC incompetence and fear of going after a big figure).
It is utterly unfunny how many people don't get it that lynching is not the same as fair trial. What else can better explain the Wild West style lawlessness than the example with a cowboy accused of stealing a horse? An old poem comes to mind:
First they came for Blago, but I was not Blago, so I did nothing
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I love Carlin, but his take on certain subjects, including anorexia ("Rich cunt don't wanna eat? Fuck her!") was not particularly useful.
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[www.carbonfootprint.com]
from the site ( UK spelling) :
"The average carbon footprint for people in United States is 20.40 tonnes, The average for the industrial nations is about 11 tonnes, The average worldwide carbon footprint is about 4 tonnes, The worldwide target to combat climate change is 2 tonnes." #news
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[www.chrisjordan.com] #news
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Yes, the individuals who created the disaster have been given, in direct response to that disaster, total control over how to deal with it.
And they are merely dealing as they dealt all along--self-dealing.
America is over.
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[online.wsj.com]
The gist is that it wasn't hard at all to see that Madoff was either "front-running" (doing insider trading based on clients' trades) or running a Ponzi scheme.
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As much as I respect this man, I find his physical mannerism even more fascinating.
Functional Asperger syndrome
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Probably not a bad thing for somebody in that line of work.
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First they came for Blago, but I was not Blago, so I did nothing
Next they came for …
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What part of bread and games do you not understand, you humorless refusing-to-enjoy-the-floorshow... person?
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