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Re: Needs of the Globe
by Ed Jonas on Tuesday May 04, @01:07PM
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We are born of her, we breathe her, we eat her, we drink her, we return to her. We are not separate from the planet. We ARE the planet. As we abuse or fail to care for ourselves we abuse and fail to care for her. Our deepest needs are Earth's deepest needs. The need for balance, The need to be cared for and to care for, The need to be in relation, and in this relatedness to be as a beacon of light. Earth's deepest will is our deepest will.
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    THE NATURAL PURPOSE OF HUMANITY
    by Ed Jonas on Tuesday May 04, @04:51PM
    THE NATURAL PURPOSE OF HUMANITY

    The spontaneous inception and evolution of the human race
    is perhaps a function and expression of the will of the planet,
    to experience and know itself in it's own entirety and given such....
    to nurture, mature and continue this experience and knowing
    within this, its' place and time in and of the galaxy and universe!

    Alfred G. Jonas

    May 4, 2004

    Canada

    Earth
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    • The Anthrosphere
      by Ed Jonas on Thursday May 06, @11:23AM
      Definition: The anthrosphere.is that part of the environment that is made or modified by
      humans for use in human activities.
      As human technology becomes more evolved, so do the impacts of human activities
      on the environment. Some examples of parts of the anthrosphere that interface with the
      geosphere, biosphere and hydrosphere are summarized in the above image.
      The ultimate goal of environmental science is to minimize the flux of pollutant and/or
      toxic substances across the interface between the anthrosphere and other spheres while
      maintaining a functional technological society.
      Environmental research over the past ~20 years has resulted in a significant
      improvement in human understanding of the magnitudes and impacts of material fluxes
      leaving the anthrosphere. Many of these fluxes had unpredicted or more-extreme than-
      expected consequences. The technology to halt some of these fluxes has also improved
      significantly in the past two decades. For instance, this had lead to a number of "end of
      pipe" controls on emissions from factories, automobiles, feedlots and even bakeries. End-
      of-pipe controls on emissions are often based on complex and/or expensive chemical
      transformations, many of which are also energy intensive.
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      • A Sustainable Anthrosphere
        by Ed Jonas on Thursday May 06, @01:04PM
        A sustainable anthrospheric range or density then
        is most likely a function of the amount of land and resources
        required to support and sustain a given number of people
        at any given standard and quality of life! The desireable
        goal then would be to achieve a sustainable standard and
        quality of life anthrosphere within the context of the planet
        as a whole.

        Alfred


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        • Towards a Contained Anthrosphere
          by Ed Jonas on Sunday May 09, @06:34PM
          Perhaps the best or most probable way
          to sustain the anthrosphere......
          is to adopt measures to contain
          or limit and manage its exponential
          growth.

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          • Ways and means
            by Ed Jonas on Monday May 10, @12:53PM
            Living within our means might be explained as follows:
            because the antrhrosphere tends to be mainly dependent
            upon the biosphere, the anthrosphere has to live within the
            constraints of the biosphere or suffer the resulting deterioration
            in environment etc.
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