I agree we need a nationally coordinated plan to deal with the bee die-off. Clearly we need to take the right actions that we know will reverse the bee crisis, and I'm not an expert to know what those actions will be. But I do think we know a number of things that must be done to keep this kind of thing from happening. Some of these things may help restore the bee populations, but all of them will shore up different aspects of our existence on earth:
All agriculture needs to be weaned off of synthetic pesticides and herbicides.
We need to prohibit the use of genetically modified crops until long-term studies have been done to determine their safety.
We need reliable information about the effects of cell-phone generated radiation on humans, animals, plants and the environment.
We need to transition entirely (and quickly) to sustainable energy sources.
We need to compost and recycle everything that is compostable and recyclable.
And we need unprecedented national and global leadership to engineer these transitions in ways that let us provide food, shelter and justice to EVERYONE, not just wealthy people. It's a lot to hope for, but we'll never get there if we don't actually say what we need to see happen.
That's my manifesto: universal organic agriculture, universal non-carbon producing energy sources, end our practise of land-filling, demanding safety from our new technologies.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
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