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Only when the last fish has died and all the water has been poisoned will man realize he cannot eat money.
@FirstLast-dy4gt
12 күн бұрын
Correct!
@whittledwoods
9 күн бұрын
Thank you for commenting this, such an important Cree proverb- now more than ever.
@BarderBetterFasterStronger
4 күн бұрын
We're pretty much locked into that by 2040 for the oceans. Presumably sooner given that we always blow deadlines... Out of the water.
Humanity is extremely short sighted. It’s our fatal flaw.
@adamtash2891
13 күн бұрын
our social systems reward selfishness and shortsightedness.....lack of morality is the problem
@1stTnetix
10 күн бұрын
God made it clear we suck yet most are mad at him for it smh…
@yearginclarke
9 күн бұрын
@@adamtash2891 Exactly. I've been pointing out how normalized selfish behavior is, and lack of basic morals and such for years.
the planet will survive, humans, probably not
@GardenOfEdenYT
23 күн бұрын
Na man we got this. We part of the planet too. Plus there’s still all those uncontacted tribe.
@huu7hbbjko
23 күн бұрын
^^^^^ Nah, humans are f**king this place up too.....just like we did on mars.
@GardenOfEdenYT
23 күн бұрын
@@huu7hbbjko you being serious an mars part?
@damien4747
22 күн бұрын
Humans will survive, but not the masses. The future will no doubt be reserved for those in power.
@donniecarpenter2662
22 күн бұрын
@@GardenOfEdenYTno there isn’t lol not anymore
When every human is gone, the earth will renew itself. History has proven this. I hope the next inhabitants of earth are smarter than we were.
@fredfolson5355
21 күн бұрын
I second this comment.
@BuschLatte
21 күн бұрын
Humans are viruses?
@johnnyt8286
21 күн бұрын
dam dude give us some credit, civilization, art, music , love, family , exploration, yea there's still war and green in man but it hasn't been a failure
@IndigoMason1l1l
21 күн бұрын
@johnnyt8286 No offense, John, but I don't think you're seeing the bigger picture.
@fredfolson5355
21 күн бұрын
@@johnnyt8286 No offense Johnny but most of what you listed are all fine things that we [mankind] have done, but I'd argue that the majority of which have been to the detriment of the natural world. Our civilization, our exploration and conquer of every natural biome is having major consequences on all of Earth's flora and fauna. We have been nothing more than a cancerous virus on every other species of the planet. Things are terribly out of balance now, and that balance will be restored one day - and we're not going to like it.
A similar situation about the salmon, happened to the codfish in the Atlantic. Canadians lost 30,000 jobs on the Eastern Seaboard of Canada. Fishery sources disappeared and fish processing plants were forced to shut down. In the 80's, scientists had warned about the dangers of overfishing. Politicians kept quiet about the dire situation until the inevitable happened.
@jimpawa5793
12 күн бұрын
Look at what is unfolding RIGHT NOW in the Bering Sea with the Snow Crab fishery. I remember back in the mid 1970s with Alaskan King Crab, it’s declining rapidly.
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf
7 күн бұрын
@@jimpawa5793 Yeah, not so sure, snow crabs are considered an invasive species in Norway, they pay you to take them, and there are millions to grab.
@MarkMcAllister-ni9sf
7 күн бұрын
@@jimpawa5793 It seems that the snow/king crab population is exploding.
Unfortunately, we're not running out of places to drill for oil, or build subdivisions.
@HabitualJoker
15 күн бұрын
Nearly all of the forests and wooded areas in my city have been plowed over and have had subdivisions erected in their place. It’s awful.
@jorejaha
7 күн бұрын
@@HabitualJoker then sell your home and let a young person have it. how dare you tell the young adults that they dont deserve what you got.
@lukegaming86
7 күн бұрын
@@jorejahathe real question is why is that what we want?
@jorejaha
7 күн бұрын
@@lukegaming86 excuse me?
@jorejaha
7 күн бұрын
@@lukegaming86 Go watch Scott Galloway TED talk.
I live on the west coast and I don't feel sorry for the fisherman at all. Let's talk truth for a minute. Overfishing was done decade after decade. The fishermen fought back every time when fishing reduction legislation (from California to Alaska) was proposed to save our fisheries for future generations. The fishermen won most of those battles but from this piece it's obvious that they just lost the war. Scientists told them they were overfishing and the fisheries will collapse if they don't stop but that didn't stop them. If we as a society are going to have a chance, start listening to the scientists and taking ACTION.
@ninehundreddollarluxuryyac5958
17 күн бұрын
The fishermen who reduced their catch to save the fishery were run out of business by those who did not. Legislation could have stopped it, but companies making money can bribe politicians in ways the fish can not.
@TonyTrupp
7 күн бұрын
This is very true when it comes to those fighting protected offshore fish habitat. Fishermen fought those efforts to create protected no-fishing zones. But those areas act like nurseries to increase breeding, and ultimately increase fish populations where they’ve been created.
@Mike-sc4li
3 күн бұрын
Does that include maintain 6 feet distance…lmao
Incredibly sad what our ignorance and selfishness has done to the earth 😢.
@lindablake8799
21 күн бұрын
🔴Greed, WILLFUL ignorance, apathy toward wildlife, hatred toward “The peaceniks…” ‘who only care about saving the lives of humans & wildlife, & want to control everybody.’, various types of payoffs to politicians to prevent conservation laws from being written or passed, & the proverbial, “Nothing to see here, folks! Keep moving… Keep moving!’, got us to this terrible point we are at today. It’s all very dysfunctional & sickening. Just a little bit of rethinking ways to do things, a little bit of cooperation, a little bit of respect & compassion, a little bit of discipline, & a little bit of work, & our future of a mutually enriching cohabitation with wildlife on planet earth would look a whole lot brighter at the moment. Instead, that kind of future is going away or essentially gone, & that is heartbreaking.
@CheveraChino
4 күн бұрын
Selfish really
@Mike-sc4li
3 күн бұрын
As you type this on a device that requires multitudes of humans suffering acquiring the materials to produce it. And nature being Sacagawea as well for the resources. Irony personified.
@Mike-sc4li
3 күн бұрын
Sacagawea? Really autocorrect? Sacrificed is the right answer.
Growing up in southeast Alaska, this hurts me the most.
@scottwalker9766
23 күн бұрын
Half of me is still out there.
@scottwalker9766
23 күн бұрын
The better half.
this is journalism. this is the free press. and this is why those things matter.
@patrick-fs2uh
4 күн бұрын
calm down goofy
Almost every issue can be correlated to big companies
@oneshothunter9877
22 күн бұрын
No customers, No big companies. We are all part of it.
@deathlarsen7502
13 күн бұрын
+ politicians
@CassieHodges-pr7ng
6 күн бұрын
True, but big companies supply what is demanded. If everyone in first world countries tried to live at least somewhat more modestly and like people in third world countries are forced to live, if the rampant consumerism mindset stopped, the Earth would do wildly better, maybe even heal.
@CheveraChino
4 күн бұрын
And you the consumer.
I'm still trying too and Happy Earth Day!
Maybe the Chinese was right about the 1 child law
@CheveraChino
4 күн бұрын
Exactly.
Instead of catching fish and hunting for animals and cutting trees down. Plant new trees. Help replenish the animal species. Don't just hunt for them. Think ahead.
@sciencefaction2646
22 күн бұрын
why think ahead when we can scream GOT MINE! like apes
@brightmooninthenight2111
22 күн бұрын
Its not that simple. Planting tree is good, I'm growing some now, but to exist we have to consume resources. Hunting and fishing is more sustainable than industrial agriculture or industrial animal agriculture but still it's not so simple because without industrial agriculture people would starve and if everyone hunted for themselves that couldn't be sustainable either. Even the technology we are using to watch this video and comment is the product of deforestation and honestly if one is not living an off grid lifestyle then we are complicit. It probably can be boiled down to just too many people I guess. Or civilization would have to fundamentally change to a communal gardening lifestyle but this won't happen on the scale of industrialism. I'm kind of a fatalist these days. Because you acknowledge the inertia of history and global movement will pursue its own course regardless. That being said population is expected to reach its peak very soon, as fertility rates are drastically dropping (which is a disturbing thing in of itself) and younger generations aren't as interested in having children as the older ones. Its like we can't treat the symptoms. The cause is the very industrial structure and aim of civilization in of itself. This has caused me to feel very profoundly confused and aimless, as I would like to live in a traditional agricultural community but the only places like that are communes. I just have to find the right one I guess
@karlwheatley1244
21 күн бұрын
@@brightmooninthenight2111 Here's someone who understands what the real problem is.
@whizbang7130
20 күн бұрын
There are plenty of trees. No one talks about population growth. This Texan has watched as fields, farms, meadows, and land given to development. Our wildlife has lost so much habitat.😢
@567xd
19 күн бұрын
@karlwheatley1244 The real problem? 92 billion pounds of food is wasted every year in the US. 38% That means the population can grow by that much and still survive. Just do some simple math instead of talking so much.
Every time I go to the grocery store, I see people sitting in the cars in the parking lot, with the motors running. They are looking at their phone. Maybe waiting for someone. Sometimes I see several on the same day, but i see it every time. This is how much people know and care about the planet. I do not think people will care until they CAN’T sit in their parked car with the motor running. And what do they buy at the grocery store? Unsustainable food-fish, meat, dairy. I don’t know how you fix this at the level of people in wealthy countries.
@yearginclarke
9 күн бұрын
I notice that same thing all the time. And everywhere you go you see people who drive excessively fast as their standard way of driving, burning excessive fuel because they're "in a hurry". Instead of walking to places within reasonable walking distance, we drive there instead, frequently just to get a few items that can be easily carried home. The average person could use a little exercise. You could go on and on and on about this kind of stuff. I don't understand how more people aren't aware of how stupid we've become as a society.
@CassieHodges-pr7ng
6 күн бұрын
YES!! People are always like, "Blame the big companies, not the individuals!" While yes, the big companies are to blame, they're only in business as long as they make money, and they only make money as long as people buy their product. Individuals in wealthy countries collectively WAY over-consume! People turn their AC units down to 70 when it's 95 degrees outside or up to 75 when it's 32 degrees outside, they buy out of season produce that needed to be shipped halfway across the world, buy fish that was wild caught and beef that produces methane, buy tons of new clothes (rather than thrift clothes) to "keep up with fashion", replace perfectly fine furniture with brand new furniture just because they want a change of looks, refuse to buy EVs or hybrids because "real mean drive trucks", and like you said, sit in their cars with the combustion engines running idle, etc., etc. Most people don't care. And that's the sad part. And that's why politicians don't care, and why the Earth will die.
@4bidden1
Күн бұрын
Tbf animals food products are superior to plant based ones. Plants don’t contain over 15+ nutrients that animals can provide for humans.
overfishing of fish will result in overfishing of crab and everything else
@squibbelsmcjohnson
22 күн бұрын
And the Domino's shall fall
@user-qr7ee2cp4y
19 күн бұрын
Not curbing fishing.... just moving to overfish another species
This is the saddest thing
Its not a resource issue, its a consumption issue.
@yearginclarke
9 күн бұрын
Unsustainable, selfish consumption is normalized. A disposable society that refuses to be resourceful and sustainable will pay the consequences sooner or later.
@tristan101
8 күн бұрын
@@yearginclarkeIts part a byproduct of the lessons learned after the great depression. And part greed.
@VirgilCumming-iz3ro
8 күн бұрын
Consumption and population. We are in the midst of ecological overshoot. The biosphere would probably be fine if 8 billion people lived in squalor, but if we want decent quality of life, we need fewer people.
The political will needs to be called what it actually is, “Economic/corporate will” until corporations see it as a problem nothing will change. Corporations and politicians are one and the same.
This guy with the 5 boats 😂😂😂😂. You was the problem.
@jockogle5250
22 күн бұрын
Part of the Problem.
@ralphee7487
22 күн бұрын
@@jockogle5250 A BIG part of the Problem. Overfishing wasn't mentioned once in this piece. Major contributor to the reduction of marine life.
@BarderBetterFasterStronger
4 күн бұрын
Man with 5 boats: I cannot *believe* the fish ran out.
Imagine earth without humans, it would be so beautiful and pristine. It would only take a thousand years and there would be ancient forests again and streams filled with fish.
@HabitualJoker
15 күн бұрын
This would be great.
And no one can stop it.
@edbrown6985
22 күн бұрын
No they can't.
@DonMarzzoni
22 күн бұрын
We could we just wont
@JamesPilkenton-se5cx
15 күн бұрын
Don't worry about it,man. Everything will work out fine As long as I get mine
@jorejaha
7 күн бұрын
there is something that all of the leftists could do to help out. If they truly believe.
@4bidden1
Күн бұрын
Only the earth can..
It feels weird to be grateful that I am glad I am not younger.
Too many humans consuming too many resources.
@yearginclarke
8 күн бұрын
With no realistic effort focused on improving things. And with all the consumption, we are very wasteful and unresourceful to say the least.
@4bidden1
Күн бұрын
Yolo
This is sad and terrifying.
It is so sad
Make Nature great again. 😎🎭✌️
As long as money and GDP is important its too late. Its time human species dissappear to protect earth and all other species.
@MrTWest
7 күн бұрын
That’s not the answer.
@whysocurious7366
4 күн бұрын
So many habitats are relient on humans at this point... you don’t lose humans without losing cats/dogs/birds/ruminants/etc etc etc etc etc etc etc
@pearlyung
4 күн бұрын
@@whysocurious7366 They are suffering even more with humans
@whysocurious7366
4 күн бұрын
@@pearlyung Nope. Not all humans are bad towards animals. Some are, but plenty of people devote their whole lives to animal welfare & conserving our few remaining wild places.
@pearlyung
4 күн бұрын
@whysocurious7366 Majority humans are bad. Just look at animal sacrifices, suffering in farms, breeding for money, dogs used for hunting, dogs used fights, ... you maybe good, majority is bad. That is why we need rescues etc. If humans are generally good, rescues are not needed. Sorry, that's reality.
We need to fix this
@BarderBetterFasterStronger
4 күн бұрын
*needed Bit late.
It's crazy to think about the fact that it took thousands of years for the human population just to reach 2 billion. In less than 100, we've already added 6 billion more.
What's the solution? Nobody wants to talk about it.
@nedisahonkey
23 күн бұрын
Voluntary extinction of the human species?
@thexfile.
23 күн бұрын
@@nedisahonkey Nothing that dramatic. Probably something along the lines of sterilization knowing or unknowing.
@michaeltrower741
23 күн бұрын
@@nedisahonkeyyaaay!!! I'm in!!!!
@DylannDayZero
23 күн бұрын
@@thexfile.well we gotta start with a age limit
@nedisahonkey
23 күн бұрын
@thexfile I hope we can minimize future degradation of our planet, but the selfishness and will full ignorance that often typifies our species makes me pessimistic
Yes sir
I subscribed
I'm pretty sure Angelina Jolie or Brad Pitt could fork over enough money to save the planet. What are these people spending their money on? I make 60K a year, and I donate assiduously. But I can't make a dent.
We will be our own demise unless we find solutions and make sacrifices. The challenges ahead for the next generations will be immense from the cause of our selfish ways now in which we all are guilty.
In the US auto companies keep marketing mega trucks...
@RNSOutdoors
20 күн бұрын
Because of cafe standards. The bigger the truck the less fuel efficient it has to be to pass the cafe limits.
I remember growing up and always hearing, in regards to the growing population, that we could sustain far beyond our current numbers. The problem is none of these metrics seemed to account for comfort. Maybe these numbers can be sustained, but not without a proprtionate decline in individual comfort. We need to find a way to encourage humans to be okay with not constantly breeding.
Humans will be the end of the earth.
Unbelievable journalism
Basic rundown of the video. The message is clear. 60% of yall GOTTA GO.
@Commonsensepreps
9 күн бұрын
Ww3 is planned and engineered
Mankind is his own worse enemy
All the clear and obvious effects of our lifestyle on this planet and people wanna argue over gasoline and electricity but refuse to even think about breeding less and giving up luxuries!
Who would dare to leave children in the world behind them ?
Greed and Ignorance is the root cause of all problems.
I live near Semiahmoo Spit. Visited the Pacific Fish cannery museum and felt sick watching the tremendous greed of people taking so many salmon and now there’s no more
I've been cooped up in my house so long sitting in front of a computer, the wild outdoors has pretty much vanished from my life.
That fella and myself are experiencing kinda the same emotions, SO MANY COOL THINGS WE'VE BEEN ABLE TO EXPERIENCE, the younger generations have NO IDEA how cool things were. It's not a put down? Anything but a put down! IT irritates us that young folks won't get to have the experience
We are supposed to be caretakers of this garden earth but for some reason (our reptilian brain?) we thought we were rulers. We have proven we can care, we just have to overcome our human nature to save nature.
Greed is the death to all.
Now I'm 😢really depressed
@jockogle5250
22 күн бұрын
The only certain thing in life is change. Time changes everything, sooner or later.
@emmahilburn1732
6 күн бұрын
I know that big corporations and politicians hold the keys to genuine change, but if/until we manage to get them to change their ways, I'm going to just keep on tending to my native pollinator garden and watch my personal carbon output. I know that not everyone has the resources to do this and I understand that and won't judge others for not doing what I'm doing, it's just something I do to give myself hope. And I'm sharing it with you in case it would be something that would make you feel better and more empowered if you also did it. I can make my own ecosystem to make life slightly less bad for local wildlife.
It won't be long now, the earth and everything on it will melt with fervent heat
War never changes
The moment we invented plant agriculture is when the problem really started
It is not funny that out of 60 minutes only 14 is about the actual story.
Born in 1961, by the time I was of child bearing age, I knew that we were on a course to have too many people on this planet, and that we had to strive for zero population growth. I chose to only have 2 children. One to replace me, one to replace my husband. My current husband has no children nor do any of his 3 siblings. I have 2 grandchildren , and I am doubtful that they will have children. Only one of my children has children. Too many people think it is OK to have large families that they don't even have money to raise.
Soylent Green is the best choice
WHAT A BARGAIN 1.5 MILLION A YEAR TO KEEP A PIECE OF PARADISE 😮 MAN CAN REALLY MESS THINGS UP
The future is bleak. There's a sense of hopelessness. We are too late.
Alaska is literally the last plsce in the USA not being destroyed by humans
Funny, the guy keeps fishing even though they are going extinct
We have removed ourselves from this planet so far that we think we are above everything else on this earth.
Nice to live in OR
How much food waste after the catch
Fishing came too efficient.
@oneshothunter9877
22 күн бұрын
Everything.
And people still get frustrated when I tell them to stop having children
Its hard to get around the fact that there are just too many humans and limited space. We can't maintain the lifestyle we want with 8 billion... 10 billon, 12 billion people and rising and that doesn't even take into consideration global pollution. And those who preach a 'population collapse' myth and want even more births.... these are economic fears that a smaller labor pool might force higher wages. Even if higher wages happen, this will result in couples deciding they now have money to have more children. And as CBS points out there aren't enough resources on the Earth to even bring China and India up to first level standard of living with their populations now, there are far too many people already.
Money can't save us and we have to evolve.
Come to south Louisiana all of our marshes are part of the Gulf of Mexico and I’m talking about 100 miles times 40 miles is Gone and it’s probably more than that , no more marsh it’s part of the Gulf of Mexico now
Well i don't want to just do nothing so any sort of action to help mitigate the incoming disaster will be of use.
We’re all gonna die……..haaaaaaaaaaaa
Has nothing to do with the 1% poisoning the water. Fish can’t live in poisoned water
I am stoked I don't have kids, EVERYDAY...
@ryanstewart1521
18 күн бұрын
Me too, unfortunately as much as I would love to have a family.
@4bidden1
Күн бұрын
Gay
Finally. Something worth watching from the rag mag 60 Minutes.
Hopefully I'll be in heaven by then
@nedisahonkey
23 күн бұрын
Let's hope so, the idea of any afterlife (except reincarnation) seems unlikely to me. And I think sometimes religion can lead to more destruction of our planet because people think "God will handle it" or "what's the point when Jesus will rise again". That said I know of plenty of religious people who care about leaving the planet better than they found it. Kind of rambling but my point is I wish more people thought beyond themselves.
@pearlyung
23 күн бұрын
Its already happening
@dthomas9230
23 күн бұрын
@@nedisahonkeyReligion kills
@rdallas81
23 күн бұрын
Not with out being reborn through faith in Jesus
@rdallas81
23 күн бұрын
@@dthomas9230you're right. But faith saves.The Bible will always hold up. You, your mom, dad, kids, cars, house, money will NOT hold up. For all will pass away- one at a time and you will witness some of it. That's why there is NO promise of tomorrow today and today just might be the day your son, or brother or YOU perish which is WHY oh WHY you should seek the Lord, and be repentant and faithful in the finished work of and in and at the CROSS ✝️ and be BAPTIZED in His Holy spirit- that is the REBIRTH a life changing soul awakening event no money can buy and no government or religion can fly because only FAITH in God provides to FEW EVER- God is my Dad and Father and no man get to Father but by Jesus as He is the way that's the TRUTH and He is my LIFE. God bless you friend.
The majority of farming land use is just for livestock or the food to feed livestock. Only something like 16% is for the plants humans eat. If you cut down on meat & dairy consumption, it makes the biggest possible impact each individual can have. The alternatives are much better these days.
@kansasgoldilocks
9 күн бұрын
It doesn't matter how much agricultural land we convert to plant-based if the human population continues to grow and we continue to consume non-food products at the rate we do now. No solution matters in that case.
thanks to the boomers speaking in this segment.
but MONEY, VACATIONS, IPHONES, SELFIES, NEW CAR EVERY YEAR, PARTIES. remember the butterfly effect. people need to learn to live with less and simpler.
Eagles are abundant in Alaska
Those people talking about California, you already lost me 60
And absolutely no talk of the MAGNETIC POLE SHIFT that's happening right now.
@karlwheatley1244
22 күн бұрын
"And absolutely no talk of the MAGNETIC POLE SHIFT that's happening right now." They didn't mention that because that has no significant influence on either climate or ecosystem health or biodiversity.
@duchampsrook
21 күн бұрын
They didn’t mention an asteroid hitting the earth either! Or a giant tsunami! Huge solar flare? What does magnetic pole shift have to do with this video article???
Man is only a Sitcom on this Ocean World.... And that's not funny haha ⛽🍟
It’s time the ICS and IUGS accepts the Anthropocene as our current epoch. Start it at 1800 with the Industrial Revolution - the first step to solving a problem is acknowledging it
They dont buy salmon anymore. Says it all. And rare and fleeting permits are allowed, says it even louder . Missouri has a great department of natural resources. We are able to hunt, fish, etc.. We are an Agricultural State. They aren't. They are following the new "science ."
@derrickray5464
23 күн бұрын
I'm from Missouri. Now in Florida. Here, the "Preserves" are being sold off a section at a time for condominiums. I can't hunt there, because that land is "preserved" for future condominiums! In the end, it works just like a screen door on a submarine!
@nedisahonkey
23 күн бұрын
The vast majority of states are agricultural to some extent, including Washington. The difference is there is still wilderness in Washington while there is next to none in Missouri. Preservation and Hunting aren't mutually exclusive. Any environmentalist who isn't an idiot recognizes that things like deer hunts are neccasary for healthy environment considering we have killed off all the large predators. You shouldn't try and look at every issue in the US as "us vs them", we're all Americans and the only people who benefit from division among the common people are the ruling elites.
@duchampsrook
21 күн бұрын
Missouri, the “Don’t Show Me because I have my own opinions” state. You’re not listening. We are at the edge of worldwide catastrophe. It’s like saying “there’s no climate change, it snows in the winter and right now it’s raining outside”. New science? I suppose the old science is what is preferred?
@nicklibby3784
9 күн бұрын
Hahaha! As a Missourian, temporarily living in Washington state, you could not be more WRONG! *_Washington_* state produces *_MORE_* wheat 🌾, sweet Corn 🌽, 🍏 Apples 🍎, Lentils 🫘, Grapes 🍇, Wine 🍷, Hops 🍃, Cherries 🍒, Asparagus 🌿, Apricots 🍑, Potatoes 🥔 and more than Missouri does. And Washingtons corn is human corn, NOT the feed corn for animals Missouri mostly produces. 13% of Washingtons economy is Agriculture but still 3% of it's GDP (due to the many tech companies there, Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing, Google, Meta, Oracle etc.)...... meanwhile Missouris economy, agriculture is only 4.4% of it's GDP and Missouri does NOT have anywhere near as big an economy outside of farming as Washington does. This means Washington is arguably just as big if not a BIGGER farming state than Missouri!!!! - Keep in mind Missouri is almost the SAME SIZE as Washington state geographically (Washington is only slightly bigger) and the population is almost the SAME TOO! (6.8 million in Missouri, and 7.7 million in Washington state). Washington is #2 in crop diversity only behind California. With 300+ different types of crops being grown due to the unique & diverse environment with consistently warm weather in winter where it stays above freezing in the 40s-50s on the west side + very long days of sunlight in summer statewide. This means longer growing seasons + easier grows. Washington is #1 in the country for Apple 🍎 🍏 production, accounting for 70% of ALL apples in the entire country. Washington is #1 in the country with hops 🍃 🍺🍻 production. Washington is #1 in the country for red raspberry 🍓 production. Accounting for 90% of ALL red raspberry in the USA! Washington is #1 in USA's Cherry 🍒 production (of the sweet varieties. And is #3 in sour/Tart variety). 25% of ALL cherries types 🍒 in the USA come from Washington state. Washington is #2 in the USA for grape 🍇 & wine 🍷 production, behind only California. Washington is #2 in Apricot 🍑production in USA Washington is #2 in the country for potato 🥔 production. (20% of ALL potatoes come from Washington. Compared to Idaho with 24%). Washington is #2 in Asparagus 🥒 production in USA. Washington is #3 for lentil 🫘production in the country. Washington is #3 in the country for sweet corn 🌽 production (the corn humans eat, not the feed corn for animals Missouri produces). Washington is #4 in the country for wheat 🌾 production. Washington is 4th highest in milk 🥛 🍼 production per cow 🐄 🐮 and 10th highest in total milk production in the USA. Agriculture accounts for around $51 billion of Washingtons economy. Actual production around $14 BILLION dollars. Meanwhile Missouri also produced around $14 billion dollars of agriculture. Washington has built a better economy around agriculture, making more money with it. Also the taxes helps agricultures economy in Washington state too, there is ZERO INCOME TAX (state & city), *_and_* ZERO TAXES ON GROCERIES!!! (The price you see at the store is the price you pay! NO TAX MATH NEEDED!!!)......Meanwhile Missouri has State AND City income taxes + grocery stores have SALES TAX + RETAIL TAX *_AND_* GROCERY TAX too when buying groceries......you get TRIPLE TAXED in Missouri when buying GROCERIES on top of potentially being TRIPLE TAXED on INCOME. So the government is slowly siphoning money off the agriculture economy. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE Missouri, it's my home, it's my FAVORITE STATE still, and I will be moving back there......BUT you are completely delusional about the current status of agriculture in Washington state vs. Missouri. Washington state is a much much MUCH BIGGER & BETTER farming state than Missouri is, in basically every single metric.
Birth control and a limited child policy is needed.
Today while walking my dog on Los Angeles coastal cliff trails, found two different bird nest on the ground. About a mile apart. The winds were not rougher than usual. Two homes destroyed.
Over commercial fishing and getting government to act is too slow
It's capitalism that is at the heart of this consumption. When a native Indian has 5 fishing boats, you can only guess how many boats the commercial white fisherman has!
@mywhorled
22 күн бұрын
Yet you say nothing about the Japanese, Chinese, Indian, etc. Just white people
Malthusian argument. been around for centuries.
resources: all we need to to everyboy work the land... and not all this BS...
Then humans will disappear.
Maybe instead of paying people not to cut down forest we should pay them not to have kids? I am sure all of these politicians who fly to conferences have few children. We are expanding our population still, and only few are calling that out. Why have plenty of children in dying world? Better to have none or maybe one if you are healthy and can afford it, with supportive environment.
That old man’s generation CAUSED all of this!
You can talk about reducing the need for reducing our dependency on resources, but the only way that will happen is to into a drastic negative population growth. That would not happen as long as antiabortion efforts stay in effect, plus educating 3rd world countries and religious run states to go that way and not have as many children as possible. Hard to swallow, but reduction in population (to sustainable levels) is the only viable way to reduce the need for resources. Even if we, somehow, figure a way to keep humanity going, we will soon run out of anywhere to stand.
And so what’s being done, nothing that’s what
Certain countries are heavily responsible for the population boom. India does far more than the US for example.
The Somali people became "pirates" only because foreign fishing fleets decimated their fish and other seafood stocks, destroying the Somalis way of life and ability to make a living.
Keep The West Wild. 🐎 🐴 🐎 🐴 🐎
How ironic that a gentleman like Ehrlich is a walking contradiction. He has lived way past his expiration date, continuing to feast off of nature, eating and consuming resources, and excrementing daily.
Open borders contributes to the problem by relieving the pressure (negative feedback) of overpopulation in backward areas of the World.
You talk about the salmon, but you don’t say a damn word about the damn lol