Wednesday, October 03, 2007

The canary is dying, but has anyone noticed?

Is this the millennium melt down, or maybe, the time of change and atonement by humankind? Not only are we realizing that humankind is not separate from Nature, but we are also understanding we are just a single species amongst the myriad of life on this planet. A humbling fact is that while Nature can survive without us, we definitely cannot survive without the intricate processes of Nature. Are we to become as a species, an evolutionary firework, burning brightly and loudly at the beginning, then spluttering, and choking before petering out? Why has it taken so long to heed the warning signs of impending danger? Did the ever rising number of endangered species tell us nothing? We kill the forests and all their layered intricate workings, workings that contain more than half of the Earth’s species. The forests have been described as the most creative laboratories on earth, providing over half the pharmaceutical products used by humankind. Yet we destroy them.
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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2007
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