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Originally posted by deaman88
I can see that the algae may be a natural cause, but what could be damaging irreperably is the industrial scale pollution that is being created by the manufacturers - not the consumers.
It is not the consumer's fault they are being given products which have been produced at cost to the environment. If there were only green hybrid cars then what do you think we would be buying?
The consumer is already having to pay the cost anyhows, with green taxes, carbon footprint taxes, and even penalties for taking your recycling out early (UK), not to mention being blamed for an event which might be entirely natural.
Is it not possible that the algae, much like a flu virus, can mutate over time, or become a superalgae?
Originally posted by phoenixhasrisin
I am sorry, but to anyone who actually lives in California, this is nothing more than old news.
Sure it might be blamed on some algae now, and later there will be another perfectly logical explanation.
The one thing that doesn't change though is the fact that we have had large numbers of wildlife washing up on our beaches for decades now.
For instance, I am in Long Beach, just south of San Pedro. Does anyone else know that we have a wave-break? Does anyone even know what that is?
We have something in common! I was a 3rd generation H.B. LOC. born at Hoag Memorial (no hosp. in HB in 1960). The first real site I saw was when on the way home on PCH my Mom held me up and had me look at the ocean. I have always felt I have salt in my veins from the endless summers (and much of the winter)spent on the beach and in the water. I left several years ago not only to further my spiritual quest but because of a cataclysmic dream where the entire O.C. was wiped out in an instant. I am so sorry to hear about all of the aquatic life suffering so greatly. One more thing, what is a wave break? I probably know but somehow dont remember. Also the sewer has been escaping into the ocean since I was a kid there. I thought they had that fixed to the tune of billions back in the late 70's? Do you remember the Winchells doughnut truck on saturday mornings? Fireworks and parades, hotdogs cooked on the beach? Strips? The Golden Bear?Gordies surf shop? Antique Schwinns and skateboarding everywhere? I am proud of comming from there of course it no longer even remotely resembles the same place.
Does anyone know about the sewage that has been dumped into Huntington ( the city of my birth) for well over a decade now?
Dead birds, oh no! Hell, that is par for the course if strolling along st the western shore.
[edit on 27-4-2007 by phoenixhasrisin]
Originally posted by nerbot
New forms of deadly algae.
Originally posted by nerbot
Some devistating (supposedly) recent natural disasters.
Originally posted by nerbot
Honeybees dying all over the world. very important.
Originally posted by nerbot
Genetically modified food on the increase.
Originally posted by nerbot
Yes, a snake can bite if picked up. We must accept that risk...
Originally posted by nerbot
It is the man-made risks we can avoid, yes?