The Sheer Terror Of Looming Biosphere Collapse
By Dr. Glen Barry
The global ecological system is collapsing and dying as
humanity overruns natural ecosystems and the climate. We are entering an age of
unrelenting violence and suffering, prior to biosphere collapse and the end of
being, unless dramatic social change based upon a global ecology ethic arises
quickly.
Humans evolved within a lush and vibrant Eden teaming with
life, which until just a few generations ago provided for natural abundance and
the prospect of perpetual human existence. We are one of many species utterly
dependent upon natural ecosystems for all needs including air, water, food, and
shelter.
The rise of ecological colonialism and the industrial
revolution changed all that, as million year old naturally evolved ecosystems
became fodder to be liquidated and consumed for accumulation of paper wealth.
The disambiguation of buying our needs with money has led us to deny our
ecological nature.
For two centuries humanity has waged an unrelenting war upon
nature. Ecological habitats and their wildlife residents have been slaughtered
incessantly. Entire species have been wiped out, as their members have been
burnt, shot, tortured, and left to starve. Whole ecosystems have been dismantled
to create throw away consumer crap that quickly is thrown away.
Concurrently Western science has learned what indigenous
peoples have long known, that we are but one species in a web of life. That all
is one, intertwined in a miraculous system whereby life creates the conditions
for life. And that as goes nature befalls us. Those in touch with nature
realize ecology is the meaning of life. And that without ecology there can be
no economy.
It has become increasingly obvious to experts and astute lay
persons that the ecological fabric of being is fraying. We now know that
ecological boundaries exist, and that the human endeavor has overshot them.
Old-growth forests remain as tawdry remnants, soil has become lifeless and
sterile, oceans are dying, and water and food are scarce for humanity and
kindred species.
Ever expanding human numbers have lost sight of our place
within ecology, and have little knowledge of the natural world. Instead
well-being is defined by mobile apps and expensive play-things that soon grow
old and are discarded. For many life is a vacuous search for status and stuff.
And for the rest – the large percentage of people living in abject poverty –
life is a squalid struggle to meet basic needs amidst Disneyfied conspicuous
over-consumption by celebrities and bankers.
Long a war-prone species, humans have concurrent with
ecocide nonetheless undergone remarkable social evolution whereby slavery’s
prohibition, women’s rights, freedom of thought, and representative democracy
has largely been achieved. Nonetheless attempts last century to eliminate war
have failed miserably. Over-populated inequity in an age of resource scarcity –
stoked by grotesquely wasteful over-consumption by the few – fuels a rise of
authoritarian fascism and conflict between the haves, have-lesses, and
have-nots.
Few diagnose the state of perma-war waged by lone terrorists
and drones as the result of environmental decline. Yet the coming anarchy can
be seen all around us, by those who wish to see.
Streams of refugees flee collapsing ecosystems and abrupt
climate change. Traditional food stocks from the oceans and forests are
virtually exhausted. The act of saving seeds has become a radical act of
resistance as all that is natural is commodified, homogenized, and toxified.
All around are well-meaning peoples pursuing pieces of the
solution. Organic permaculture, ending fossil fuels, protecting and restoring
natural ecosystems, consuming less, and more are occurring. But it is too
little too late by orders of magnitude as the sheer inertia of ecocide found in
mass conspicuous over-population and consumption prepares its final assault
upon the natural world.
Already societies and economies are collapsing, from Syria
to Haiti, and including the downturn in economic aspirations for the
petty-bourgeoisie. The Earth’s capacity to provide for human well-being is
collapsing. Every last natural ecosystem is to be mopped up for chopsticks and
the last drop of oil. Not only will your children not have more than you have,
they may die in an unimaginably horrendous ecological apocalypse.
Every month without the rise of ecologism, we fall deeper
into nothingness, as the signs of sick ecosystems and dysfunctional climate are
written off by the ecologically challenged. Soon as the pillages of war and
ecocide come to your neighborhood you can expect to know hunger, disease, and
the bad kind of anarchy.
Expect to face firsthand the terror of biosphere collapse –
where your mothers and daughters are raped, along with your sons sold into the
military and other forms of slavery, before they and you die like famished
stray dogs on a dead Earth.
The global ecological system is collapsing and dying.
We are a clever species, with opposable thumbs and
relatively large brains. Perhaps the Internet community and the sense of the
human family it engenders can help us realize there is no god but Earth, that
we are one people, and that we are one species of animals amongst many. And
that we can choose to return to nature’s fold.
All that is green and natural must be protected in earnest
and urgency with all our might or the biological foundation of being ends.
Start with growing your food and restoring the land, reject personal cars and
large families, and work outward to reconnect your community to its peaceful and
healthy bioregion.
Otherwise the hairless ape show all intentions of pulling
down the biosphere as we frantically seek more not understanding there is no
more to be had. The sky is falling. The end of being looms.
Dr. Glen Barry is the President and Founder of Ecological
Internet (EI). He is recognized internationally by the environmental movement
as a leading global visionary, ecological policy critic and public intellectual
committed to communicating the severity of global ecological crises - and related
justice, rights and equity issues - while actively organizing with others
sufficient solutions
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