Biodiversity and the Environment: Silent Spring For Us?
By Dr. Paul Craig Roberts |
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Global Research, June 20, 2012 |
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URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=31503 |
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With her 1962 book, Silent Spring,
Rachel Carson got DDT and other synthetic pesticides banned and saved
bird life. Today it is humans who are directly threatened by technologies designed to extract the maximum profit at the lowest private cost and the maximum social cost from natural resources.
Once
abundant clean water has become a scarce resource. Yet, in the US
ground water and surface water are being polluted and made unusable by
mountain top removal mining, fracking and other such “new
technologies.” Ranchers in eastern Montana, for example, are being
forced out of ranching by polluted water.
Offshore
oil drilling and chemical farming run-off have destroyed fisheries in
the Gulf of Mexico. In other parts of the world, explosives used to
maximize short-run fish catches have destroyed coral reefs that sustained fish life. http://aquatek-california.com/coral-reef-destruction/
Deforestation for short-run agricultural production results in
replacing bio-diverse rain forests with barren land. The “now
generation” is leaving a resource scarce planet to future generations. | |



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