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Originally posted by NerdGoddess
why do they do things like this? are they aware that EARTH is our only home. The only place you will see beautiful oceans, creatures, flowers, plants, buildings, stop signs, roads, ANYTHING besides just sand and gas. Why would anyone want to jepordize that?! ARGHHH i have had it with humanity.
Originally posted by maestromason
Yea, this issue is going to affect Japan's status for a long time. Dumping 11,000+ tons of highly radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean is their trump card? This is going to hurt Big time, not only the ocean and its fragile inhabitants, but also the food chain and they know it!
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Originally posted by bladdersweat
Originally posted by maestromason
Yea, this issue is going to affect Japan's status for a long time. Dumping 11,000+ tons of highly radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean is their trump card? This is going to hurt Big time, not only the ocean and its fragile inhabitants, but also the food chain and they know it!
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maybe its about time that the Japanese stop eating whales and dolphins...
Japan believed to be quitting whaling season early
www.smh.com.au...
Originally posted by cushycrux
Originally posted by NerdGoddess
why do they do things like this? are they aware that EARTH is our only home. The only place you will see beautiful oceans, creatures, flowers, plants, buildings, stop signs, roads, ANYTHING besides just sand and gas. Why would anyone want to jepordize that?! ARGHHH i have had it with humanity.
You got it. The only way nature can survive is our extinction. If we can leave this planet one day with spaceships, the whole damn universe is in danger because of us. Let evolution or what ever create a better human in a few 1000000 years, maybe that one is not such a bad design. It's a shame being a human.
Originally posted by maestromason
Originally posted by cushycrux
Originally posted by NerdGoddess
why do they do things like this? are they aware that EARTH is our only home. The only place you will see beautiful oceans, creatures, flowers, plants, buildings, stop signs, roads, ANYTHING besides just sand and gas. Why would anyone want to jepordize that?! ARGHHH i have had it with humanity.
You got it. The only way nature can survive is our extinction. If we can leave this planet one day with spaceships, the whole damn universe is in danger because of us. Let evolution or what ever create a better human in a few 1000000 years, maybe that one is not such a bad design. It's a shame being a human.
You are so right. Man by its nature is destructive. Then we as a species are talking about intergalactic space travel someday, doing s#@! like this to our own home? You do not crap where you eat! plain and simple! Then the Japaneses PM cries, yea, like his tears are going to help the ecology any! Those are some heavy elements and will be staying right where they are dumping for quite some time as well as doing some spreading across the globe! I just had a discussing with my brother about how when we were little boys we had a cornucopia of insects to play with 30+ years back, now you literally do not see a honey bee let alone the other diversified insect species.
Man has the antithesis of the Midas touch but what ever he touches turns to detritus!edit on 4-4-2011 by maestromason because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by bladdersweat
reply to post by SaturnFX
i am a lifetime, third generation, vegetarian, my family is zazen buddhist so i don't kill any sentient beings for food. it is a karmic law that we must move beyond before we evolve further.
Originally posted by SaturnFX
All nuke plants need to be right butt up against a seriously deep and disconnected cave system to toss the junk down there and let it sit for a half million years untouched..there are plenty of caves that do not hit the water table and are not connected to other caves..its just a matter of researching them.