What’s at stake…
[Tell me again what leadership Clinton exercised in this area? None? In fact, federal oil leases doubled during his administration? Hmm… and I’m supposed to believe that the next Democrat is going to do better? Do you hear a single Democratic Presidential candidate talking about how the fate of the world’s ecology lies in the balance - at least, in specific and concrete terms like this, and what policy actions they are going to take to reverse these trends?
Now, let’s turn it around: can you imagine a Green President who would NOT make this a priority? Who would NOT be out in front on this issue? … there’s the gap; there’s the real difference between Greens and Democrats, and why Greens have less in common with Democrats than Democrats have with Republicans… why *we* are the true opposition party. -Thomas]
Coral reefs doomed, study says
Centuries of overfishing killing ecosystems
Keay Davidson, Chronicle Science Writer Saturday, August 16, 2003
Pummeled by overfishing, the world’s coral reef ecosystems “will not survive for more than a few decades” unless drastic action is taken to protect them, experts warn.
To forestall a disaster that could devastate marine life, expose populous coastlines to stormier waves and economically devastate a tourism-dependent nation like Australia, the United States and other nations should vastly expand the designated “no take” zones — where fishing and other exploitation is banned — in coral ecosystems, said one author of an article for Friday’s issue of Science.
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