Saturday, January 5, 2019

Understanding The Root Problem





Many undesirable life events seem destined to repeat themselves, and a significant percent of educated "whiz kids" in charge today seem to think there is a growing new problem.  Watching TV's "Nature" program on PBS a few hours ago... some guy whining about the decline in Arctic Fox population... this because Red Fox species is moving north and overpopulating the Arctic and eating the same food previously exclusive to Arctic Fox (all mainly due -- of course -- to Global Warming).  The unstated root problem, again -- and of course -- is animal (or plant) overpopulation, whether the subject is too many rats, rabbits, humans, or crabgrass!  Climate change (aka Global Warming), or at least that portion directly attributable to human activity, is a symptom. It isn't the problem.  When will a significant percentage of changemaker climate scientists wake-up and report overpopulation as the true root problem?  In history, all life without significant life threats will eventually screw themselves and reproduce to a very unpleasant overpopulation death or an unthinkable environment to support future life. 

While their timeline for overpopulation impacts was off a bit, Dr. Paul and Mrs. Anne Ehrlich called it correctly in their scholarly written works The Population Bomb, The Population Explosion, et al.  It is well past time for the "Chicken Little" global warming scientist crowd to understand the negative impact of overpopulation by taking on new comprehension of these Ehrlich writings.  For goodness sake, attacking the symptoms will never fix the underlining root problem. Otherwise put, animals in smaller numbers doing activities that are potentially dangerous to their environment will logically produce a smaller impact on that environment.  A fresh look to resolve the fundamental unlining root problem is absolutely necessary.

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5 comments:

  1. I commented on your post. When I hit publish, it disappeared. I just wasted my time.
    JPO

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    1. Can't explain your disappearing comment, I had no trouble adding your email comment -- or generating this reply. Google runs the BLOG application, there may be some issue they were or are experiences. Maybe U need to follow to comment??? Don't see U as a follower.

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    2. Been using this Google-supported BLOG site for almost ten years. Never realized that to successfully record reader comments, contributors need to establish a Google account like an active xxx@gmail email account AND be logged in to this active personal gmail account. Apparently true for all Google Blogger accounts. This fact was probably cited in the Google User Licence... but like many of us... very few folks like me actually read and fully understand these legal user licences. dj

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  2. Personal email added:

    Dave,

    It seems that the warming overpopulation is the root of the problem. Especially a lot of the hotheads that make it up to grab headlines.

    Yavor

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  3. Overpopulation As Root Problem Is So True... and related is the majority's firm support for all women's necessary rights regarding reproductive health.

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