The earth and many of its contents, thanks in large part to humans, is deteriorating and
it has been for quite a time now. It is overwhelmingly populated with both ignorant and
lazy people. In effect, not much is being done to prevent this deterioration. For
instance, we are killing off vital animal populations every day. We have caused the
extinction or endangerment of numerous species for absolutely no reason other than
selfishness. An example is the poaching of elephants. We are killing these animals only
for our own wealth. We take their ivory and leave them behind to die. As a result, they
are on the verge of extinction. Also, pollution caused by humans and their inventions
cause a major dilemma. Automobile exhaust fumes and factory pollutants are only a couple
of the impurities causing damaging affects to the ozone layer and atmosphere. We depend
on the ozone to defend us from harmful UV rays. Finally, we have a major impact on the
degeneration of natural resources. Millions of gallons of oil, coal, and other valuable
resources are wasted each day. These are just a few of the human disruptions to nature
available to our knowledge. We are conscious of many more, and there are
probably others that we are not aware of. If we do not start taking
them seriously soon it will be too late, if it is not already. We need to
reevaluate our priorities and plan for the future existence of this
world.
A group labeled the Earth-Firsters' often attempt to accomplish this task through
drastic and sometimes dangerous methods. As Joni Seager states ( The Eco-Fringe: Deep
Ecology, Pg. 636), "In Australia, Earth-First protesters buried themselves up to their
necks in the sand in the middle of logging roads to stop lumbering operations; in the
American Southwest, Earth Firsters handcuffed themselves to trees and bulldozers to
prevent logging; and in California, they dressed in dolphin and mermaid costumes to
picket the stockholders' meeting of a tuna-fishing company." The Earth-Firsters' tactics
are not the only drastic only measures they practice. Their ideas seem to be quite
extreme as well. For example, they believe the population of the world is entirely too
high, by as much as ninety percent, causing too much "wear and tear" to the earth. To
resolve this issue, some say we should cease all study toward the curing of disease.
Others said we should stop aid to the poor, sick, and homeless. They ration in Africa
that the sickness is a natural occurrence. Also, some of the Earth-Firsters' believe in
order to conserve land and nature, people
should be banned from a large portion of the earth. These are only a few examples of the
many bold philosophies of the Earth-Firster society.
The Earth-Firsters' have some good propositions, but most of them are not practicable.
We need to set standards and ideals that can realistically be accomplished. It is not
possible to change the world in one day. Instead of killing ninety percent of the
population, we might control the number of offspring allowed to each individual. This
approach would more likely be sustained. In order to conserve the earth, we should
section off small portions all over the globe, as opposed to completely zoning off one
giant segment. This would provide a habitat suitable for wildlife in any conditions.
Earth-Firsters' lay equal blame on everyone, no matter their position, views, or actions.
Obviously, some people are more viable than others when it comes to preserving the
environment. The president of a logging business is achieving much more harm than the
average worker. Businesses need more regulations. Most businesses act upon deals that
are only going to profit themselves. As a result, many products on the market today are
harmful to the environment. Finally, politicians have to get into the picture. We need
honest leaders who are aware of what is going on and who truthfully
want to help the people.
Obviously, it is past time for the world to change in its
habits. This essay could go on for pages resolving solutions to make these alterations.
Nevertheless, each solution would be composed of the same principle: Compromise! It is
impossible to force everyone to quit their jobs and become "Earth-Firsters." The world,
as a whole, needs to come together and form a lawful, yet realistic plan. By doing this
we will know what we are aiming for and society will understand the damaging effects we
are having on our planet.
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