The Earth Can Survive Without Us

Alarm, Alarm, Alarm! When the ocean floor breaks open and billions upon billions of liters of oil flow out to pollute the world’s seas, it is then true that the worst-case scenario has become a reality for all of us.

All of us. Not just for the poor fishermen of America’s Gulf Coast region. It’s then no longer a simple matter of the marine life and other animals that already have it bad enough as they suffer and die by the thousands. No, it’s then a matter of the whole global ecology system because water is one of the world’s elements necessary to support life. This crisis has been going on for a long time and America is just getting around to asking for help from other nations. The president should have done that far, far sooner than he did. The United States is a democracy. It is not a closed system with the rule: If it shouldn’t be, it can’t be, so we’ll just ignore it. The nation needs both the ideas and the dynamic to turn the ideas into reality, for that is what will first gain control over the crisis and then finally end it. The United States needs brain power. Anger that Washington underestimated the extent of the problem is growing by the day. This is a man-made crisis. It affects us all. We can’t live without the earth, but the earth can live without us. It can shake us off just as it did the dinosaurs.

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