The Rights of the Earth

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Biodiversity is the diversity of life at various levels of organisation,ranging from genes, species, ecosystems, biomes and landscapes. As far as we can tell, the Earth just before the appearance of modern humans was the most biodiverse it has ever been during the 3.500 million years of life’s tenure on this planet, … We are haemorrhaging species at a rate up to 1.000 times the natural rate of extinction, or, more prosaically, every day we are losing 100 species, mostly in the great tropical forests because of our endless desire for petroleum, timber, soya, palm oil and beef. …

Stephan Harding in ‘Animate Earth’

Today, on the 21st of June 2008 we have an estimate of the world population of the human species of 6.704.922.712 people - growing momentarily at a rate of about 15.000 people every ten minutes. Check: (World Population Clock Projection)

Also: There is no habitat on earth that has not been seriously degraded by humans. More than 50% of wild habitat has been destroyed in 49 out of 61 Old World tropical countries.

I do not intend to play out ‘good’ against ‘bad’. But I would like to emphasize and support a radical shift in our perception of the world, since:

This devastation (and development) is currently being protected and fostered by legal and political establishments that exalt the human community while affording no protection to the non-human modes of being. …

The well-being of each member of the Earth community is dependent on the well-being of the Earth itself. Within this context, the following principles, expressed in terms of rights, should be recognised in national constitutions and in courts of law.

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Oil Report from 2007 - Who knows about it?

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

This is definitely worth publishing in both laguages, so here we go again.

The following text is the conclusion of the Oilreport done by Energy Watch Group in October 2007:

The major result from this analysis is that world oil production has peaked in 2006. Production will start to decline at a rate of several percent per year. By 2020, and even more by 2030, global oil supply will be dramatically lower. This will create a supply gap which can hardly be closed by growing contributions from other fossil, nuclear or alternative energy sources in this time frame.
The world is at the beginning of a structural change of its economic system. This change will be triggered by declining fossil fuel supplies and will influence almost all aspects of our daily life.
Climate change will also force humankind to change energy consumption patterns by reducing significantly the burning of fossil fuels. Global warming is a very serious problem. However, the focus of this paper is on the aspects of resource depletion as these are much less transparent to the public.
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Erdölstudie von 2007 - Wer weiss davon?

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Der folgende Text ist das Fazit des Erdölreport der Energy Watch Group vom Oktober 2007:

Das Hauptergebnis der vorliegenden Analyse besteht in dem Befund, dass die Weltölförderung 2006 ihr Maximum erreicht hat und zukünftig mit einer Rate von mehreren Prozent jährlich zurückgehen wird. Bis 2020 und umso mehr bis 2030 ist ein dramatischer Rückgang der Ölförderung zu erwarten. Dadurch wird eine Versorgungslücke entstehen, die innerhalb dieses Zeitrahmens kaum durch die wachsenden Beiträge anderer fossiler, nuklearer oder alternativer Energiequellen geschlossen werden kann.
Die Weltwirtschaft steht am Anfang eines tiefen Strukturwandels. Dieser Wandel wird durch den Rückgang der Versorgung mit fossilen Brennstoffen ausgelöst, und er wird beinahe jeden Aspekt unseres Alltagslebens beeinflussen.
Ebenso wird der Klimawandel die Menschheit zwingen, ihre Energieverbrauchsmuster durch eine drastische Reduzierung der Verbrennung von fossilen Brennstoffen zu ändern. Die globale Erwärmung ist ein sehr ernstes Problem. Der Schwerpunkt der vorliegenden Studie liegt allerdings auf der Erschöpfung der Rohstoffvorräte mit allen zugehörigen Aspekten, da diese für die Öffentlichkeit wesentlich weniger transparent sind.
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