Nature's amazing producers, living cellular organisms and systems from cell to self to globe and the links of critical flows between them hold our fragile web for all life intact.
If humans can learn to use those amazing but fragile living systems to feed human cities without destroying those amazing systems. . .. . then humans can reduce their rates and quantities of energy consumed to manufacture basic tasks that nature's amazing systems could easily do for humans. For example, many humans and human cities destroy vegetative layers, trees, brush, grass, riparian systems surrounding waterways, assuming erroneously that humans need mechanical and artificial human systems to satisfy basic critcial needs of those in cities. Wrong.
If nature produces most all of the flows critical for keeping humans in cities alive day to day and minute to minute, then why don't humans just connect directly to those flows of nature to use the energy and flows without destroying nature's abilities to supply humans with what they need?
Instead, humans of the genocidal 20th century have been sucking dirty energy of dead dinosaurs out of the ground to force many to drive on artificial roads to make artificial money to cool their artificial house that they have heated and destroyed with the carbon emissions from dinosaurs that they pulled out of the ground to destroy human cities, poisoning human cities to force humans to seek costly medical care they could have prevented . . . . .
Prevention pays, also.
Renewable energy pays many times over because it eliminates the costs of cleaning up dinosaur messes.
Ironically, though, humans live in cities that block humans' views of the infinitely intricate and vast links of nature's wonders, critical links between organisms and systems that nurture human houses . . .. . ..so humans often do not understand the importance of these hidden but critical, infinitely complex green producers of nature's logical economies, ecological economics that produce to consume and consume to produce to satsify basic critical needs of all.
Ironically, nature's hidden producers of infinitely intricate and vast cellular plants and animals and systems produce to consume and consume to produce infinitely diverse flows to satisfy basic criticial needs of the many . . .. to produce health, public health, private health, "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. .. ." for all living organisms. . ... but human cash systems destroy those producers.
But humans often limit their worlds to urban walls and barriers of private houses and privatized public cities that consume nature's critical flows produced in green ecosystems. .. . . .critical flows that keep human cities alive day to day and minute to minute. . . . . . critical photosynthetic oxygen as O2 to breathe. . .. critical, filtered, cooled, refreshing water as H2O to drink. . . . .critical topsoil production, rich, organic topsoil to grow green, food, shelter to satisfy human demands day to day and minute to minute.
But human cash systems destroy nature's productivity, instead, human cash-flow floods of human "wealth" or "riches" crushing the fragile but critcial watersheds that humans need to produce O2, H2O, topsoil, food, shelter for humans to consume.
We can jump start our economy again by investing in clean, renewable energy infrastructure (a global grid!) and innovation for all to feed into the grid and profit. . . .
If humans can learn to use those amazing but fragile living systems to feed human cities without destroying those amazing systems. . .. . then humans can reduce their rates and quantities of energy consumed to manufacture basic tasks that nature's amazing systems could easily do for humans. For example, many humans and human cities destroy vegetative layers, trees, brush, grass, riparian systems surrounding waterways, assuming erroneously that humans need mechanical and artificial human systems to satisfy basic critcial needs of those in cities. Wrong.
If nature produces most all of the flows critical for keeping humans in cities alive day to day and minute to minute, then why don't humans just connect directly to those flows of nature to use the energy and flows without destroying nature's abilities to supply humans with what they need?
Instead, humans of the genocidal 20th century have been sucking dirty energy of dead dinosaurs out of the ground to force many to drive on artificial roads to make artificial money to cool their artificial house that they have heated and destroyed with the carbon emissions from dinosaurs that they pulled out of the ground to destroy human cities, poisoning human cities to force humans to seek costly medical care they could have prevented . . . . .
Prevention pays, also.
Renewable energy pays many times over because it eliminates the costs of cleaning up dinosaur messes.
Ironically, though, humans live in cities that block humans' views of the infinitely intricate and vast links of nature's wonders, critical links between organisms and systems that nurture human houses . . .. . ..so humans often do not understand the importance of these hidden but critical, infinitely complex green producers of nature's logical economies, ecological economics that produce to consume and consume to produce to satsify basic critical needs of all.
Ironically, nature's hidden producers of infinitely intricate and vast cellular plants and animals and systems produce to consume and consume to produce infinitely diverse flows to satisfy basic criticial needs of the many . . .. to produce health, public health, private health, "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. .. ." for all living organisms. . ... but human cash systems destroy those producers.
But humans often limit their worlds to urban walls and barriers of private houses and privatized public cities that consume nature's critical flows produced in green ecosystems. .. . . .critical flows that keep human cities alive day to day and minute to minute. . . . . . critical photosynthetic oxygen as O2 to breathe. . .. critical, filtered, cooled, refreshing water as H2O to drink. . . . .critical topsoil production, rich, organic topsoil to grow green, food, shelter to satisfy human demands day to day and minute to minute.
But human cash systems destroy nature's productivity, instead, human cash-flow floods of human "wealth" or "riches" crushing the fragile but critcial watersheds that humans need to produce O2, H2O, topsoil, food, shelter for humans to consume.
We can jump start our economy again by investing in clean, renewable energy infrastructure (a global grid!) and innovation for all to feed into the grid and profit. . . .
No comments:
Post a Comment