Endangered Mammals May Decline by a Quarter
When I see headlines such as these, I do not know whether to laugh, cry, scream, or fire off a letter to the editor. (Whoops—writing daily letters to my editor, Robert Schlesinger, is my job. Oh well. Back to my main point.) It's so typical of mainstream media to report the news but leave in the shadows the reasons behind headlines in deference to our old friend, political correctness.
Today's example: "A quarter of world's mammals face extinction, survey finds."
According to the story:
BARCELONA, Spain—At least one-quarter of the world's mammals in the wild are threatened with extinction, according to a survey released Monday that blames the loss of wildlife habitat, hunting and poaching for the steep declines.
The bleak assessment was released in Barcelona at the World Conservation Congress, a meeting of 8,000 scientists, conservationists, business leaders and representatives from governmental environmental ministries.
What is the real reason we are losing animal species? Because the human species has overpopulated and is in the process of destroying the planet, we're taking every other species along with us. Consider this optimistic projection made in 2004 by the United Nations:
The world's population will stabilize in 300 years to about nine billion people, with an average life expectancy of 95 years, the United Nations predicts. In Japan, where people already tend to live longest, the average person will hang on to 106 in 2300, says a UN report released Thursday.
I say "optimistic" because, if we keep going as we are now, creating and promoting greenhouse gas emissions and depleting necessary resources such as oil, there won't be a human population on Earth in 300 years. We will have been obliterated by a series of storms and weather patterns that make Hurricane Katrina or the Asian Tsunami look like abecedarians.
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Immigration
America should welcome talents and intellectuals only...-Tushar Kanti Das,Patiya
We can do a lot to prevent many disasters from happening.Let us come forward.
Changing our Ways of guiding philosophy..but who will take the lead ...time is urging..
Fault of the human female?
Dear Christmas Tree,
I'm first going to assume that you're not serious in your claim that it's simply the fault of the human female. Especially when it takes a male to assist, if you know what I mean. In the case that you're serious, I'm alarmed at your narrow focus of thinking.
1. It's predominantly religion and economic access that controls the birth control issue.
2. Not all women can take a pill, nor will it work on them. I'm a married woman who had 3 children ALL on birth control (one on the pill, AND using a condom). It's not a guarantee.
3. Genocide and war leading to women being repeatedly raped and becoming pregnant, pro-life agenda...I could go on.
It's not that simple, so please don't make simple-minded comments like you did. It adds nothing to the solution.
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