 | 
15-May-2012, 06:41 AM
|  | | | | Enrolled: Aug 18th, 2010 Location: World citizen! Age: 31
Posts: 1,535
| |
Liked 3,297 Times in 1,268 Posts
| | | | | Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished Register to Remove Advertisements The world's wildlife has declined by nearly a third over the past 40 years, a new estimate of the health of the planet suggests.
In some parts the figure is much higher in the tropics, losses are estimated at more than 50 per cent, while in tropical freshwater ecosystems specifically, average losses may be as high as 70 per cent, according to the 2012 edition of the Living Planet Report, produced by the WWF.
Typical high declines include the wild tiger, which has suffered a 70 per cent decline in the size of populations, and run right up to the extreme case of the baiji, the freshwater dolphin from China's Yangtze river, which appears to have become extinct in recent years.
However, in northern areas such as Europe and North America, wildlife populations are doing much better, reflecting the amount of conservation that wealthy societies are able to afford.
The Living Planet Report is published every two years and is based on the Living Planet Index, an aggregated measure of the health of more than 9,000 populations of more than 2,600 species, collated by the Zoological Society of London. The wildlife index is accompanied by an appraisal, the Ecological Footprint, which measures the impact of humanity on the Earth's natural resources. In the latest report, the Ecological Footprint is shown as exceeding the Earth's capacity to replace what humans are taking by more than 50 per cent in other words, we are using 1.5 times the resources naturally produced each year and the wastes that can be absorbed (including the carbon dioxide emissions which are causing climate change).
The contrast of the two measures the wildlife index right down, and the human exploitation index right up, reflecting expanding population levels means that we are using up the Earth's natural capital, the report says.
"We're now in the danger zone, exceeding the planetary boundaries for natural capital," said David Nussbaum, chief executive of WWF-UK. "If we continue to use up our planet's resources faster than it can replace them, soon we'll have exploited every available corner of the Earth. Thankfully it's not too late to reverse this trend, but we need to address this with the same urgency and determination that we tackled the systemic financial crisis globally."
Jonathan Baillie, conservation programme director with the Zoological Society of London, said: "This report is like a planetary check-up and the results indicate we have a very sick planet. Ignoring this diagnosis will have major implications for humanity. We can restore the planet's health, but only through addressing population growth and over-consumption of resources."
The detail of the Living Planet Index shows that since 1970, the global tropical index has declined by 60 per cent, but the global temperate index the wildlife portrait of the temperate zones, including much of Europe and North America increased by 31 per cent. However, says the report "this disguises huge historical losses prior to 1970". Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/nature/38499-death-earth-how-worlds-wildlife-vanished.htmlReference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38499
The report has been released early to set the agenda for "Rio Plus 20" the UN conference on sustainable development to be held in Rio de Janeiro next month. http://www.independent.co.uk/environ...d-7746793.html Do you agree or disagree with the writer above? Why not share your immediate thoughts with us! Login Now! or Sign Up Today! to share your views... Gurfateh! | | The following members appreciate findingmyway Ji for the above message. | | 
15-May-2012, 06:42 AM
|  | (previously 13800038) | | | Enrolled: May 27th, 2011 Location: Canada.
Posts: 359
| |
Liked 138 Times in 103 Posts
| | | | | Re: Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished It's never going to stop. | 
15-May-2012, 12:58 PM
|  | Sawa lakh se EK larraoan | | | Enrolled: Jul 4th, 2004 Location: KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA Age: 64
Posts: 7,034
| |
Liked 11,876 Times in 4,689 Posts
| | | | | Re: Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamala It's never going to stop. |
UNTIL..they are ALL DEAD. PERIOD...THEN we will see just HOW MANY "JOONS" still exist ?? 42 lakh in water..and 42 lakh on land ?? HA HA....the 42 lakh on land are going to go first....then the 42 lakh in the sea....and then there will be just ONE...HUMAN.?????? | | The following member appreciates Gyani Jarnail Singh Ji for the above message. | | 
15-May-2012, 23:50 PM
|  | (previously 13800038) | | | Enrolled: May 27th, 2011 Location: Canada.
Posts: 359
| |
Liked 138 Times in 103 Posts
| | | | | Re: Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished Quote:
Originally Posted by Gyani Jarnail Singh UNTIL..they are ALL DEAD. PERIOD...THEN we will see just HOW MANY "JOONS" still exist ?? 42 lakh in water..and 42 lakh on land ?? HA HA....the 42 lakh on land are going to go first....then the 42 lakh in the sea....and then there will be just ONE...HUMAN.?????? | I should have been more clear with my words, I meant to say it is never going to stop on Earth (Bhoomi/Prithvi), but when you get reincarnated, your soul doesn't just stay on Earth, it can reincarnate to other planets where people exist. | | The following member appreciates Kamala Ji for the above message. | | 
16-May-2012, 03:08 AM
|  | | | | Enrolled: Feb 23rd, 2012 Location: United Kingdom Age: 20
Posts: 391
| |
Liked 637 Times in 306 Posts
| | | | | Re: Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished "...Man, the great glutton, devours the whole cosmos like a beast. Then, hungry still, claims yet another cosmos for his feast..." Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38499 - Angelus Silesius (1624 - 1677), Catholic mystic and poet | | The following member appreciates Archived_member15 Ji for the above message. | | 
16-May-2012, 04:36 AM
|  | Sawa lakh se EK larraoan | | | Enrolled: Jul 4th, 2004 Location: KUALA LUMPUR MALAYSIA Age: 64
Posts: 7,034
| |
Liked 11,876 Times in 4,689 Posts
| | | | | Re: Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished Kamala Ji wrote:...>>>your soul doesn't just stay on Earth, it can reincarnate to other planets where people exist........<<<<<<<<< ......duh..another spin to the popular..42 lakh in water..42 lakh on land..42 lakh in SPACE ?? yeah i can live with that....jsut a chnage of environment like what NASA is hoping for in its Space programme...MOVE AWAY on D-DAY....the JOONS must be having their own NASA...cheerleader | | The following member appreciates Gyani Jarnail Singh Ji for the above message. | | 
16-May-2012, 05:42 AM
|  | | | | Enrolled: Aug 18th, 2010 Location: World citizen! Age: 31
Posts: 1,535
| |
Liked 3,297 Times in 1,268 Posts
| | | | | Re: Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished I feel the talk of reincarnation here is missing the point Kamala ji. For me the article was more of another wake up call to examine my life and the impact I have on the Earth and how I can make that more positive!!! | | The following members appreciate findingmyway Ji for the above message. | | 
16-May-2012, 15:41 PM
|  | | | | Enrolled: Jan 31st, 2011 Location: UK Age: 44
Posts: 2,636
| |
Liked 4,527 Times in 1,846 Posts
| | | | | Re: Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished Quote:
Originally Posted by findingmyway I feel the talk of reincarnation here is missing the point Kamala ji. For me the article was more of another wake up call to examine my life and the impact I have on the Earth and how I can make that more positive!!! | findingmywayji,
that is the way of the reincarnationistas, nothing matters on this earth, it is merely one episode in a long running series, a bit like south park, there are no consequences, kenny dies, and comes back again the next time, it merely strengthens the argument that you take this life a lot more seriously without the safety net of another one. | | The following members appreciate harry haller Ji for the above message. | | 
16-May-2012, 22:03 PM
|  | | | | Enrolled: Feb 23rd, 2012 Location: United Kingdom Age: 20
Posts: 391
| |
Liked 637 Times in 306 Posts
| | | | | Re: Death on Earth: How The World's Wildlife Vanished Saint Hildegard of Bingen, back in the 12th century, was very concerned by how mankind was mistreating the earth: "...Do not mock anything God has created. All creation is simple, plain and good. And God is present throughout his creation. Why do you ever consider things beneath your notice? God's justice is to be found in every detail of what he has made. The human race alone is capable of injustice. Human beings alone are capable of disobeying God's laws, because they try to be wiser than God...The Word of God regulates the movements of the Sun, the Moon and the stars. The Word of God gives the light which shines from the heavenly bodies. He makes the wind blow, the rivers run and the rain fall. He makes trees burst into blossom, and the crops bring forth the harvest...Oh fire of the Holy Spirit, life of the life of every creature, holy are you in giving life to forms ...Oh boldest path, penetrating into all places, in the heights, on earth, and in every abyss, you bring and bind together. From you clouds flow, air flies, Rocks have their humours, Rivers spring forth from the waters And earth wears her green vigour...God created the world out of the four elements, to glorify His name. He strengthened the world with the wind. And he filled the world with all kinds of creatures. He then put human beings throughout the world, giving them great power as stewards of all Creation. Human beings cannot live without the rest of nature, they must care for all natural things...The rest of Creation cries out against the evil and perversity of the human species. Other creatures fulfil the commandments of God; they honour his laws. And other creatures do not grumble and complain at those laws. But human beings rebel against those laws, defying them in word and action. And in doing so they inflict terrible cruelty on the rest of God's creation..." - Saint Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179), philosopher, mystic, visionary, artist, poet, composer, theologian and Doctor of the Catholic Church She painted mandalas to try and illustrate pictorially her view of mankind's central position in the natural order (of which I will show you two):
Read: 'In the roundness of the human head one finds the roundness of the firmament. The just and rigorous dimensions of the firmament correspond to the same dimensions in the head of man.' (IV, 15-16). This illustration represents the divine love of the Word of God. The fires of love and judgement burn in his chest, marking the exterior limits of the universe, in which man (the central figure) takes his place as the crowning glory of Creation."
Read: "...The colour circles and animals, framing the mandalas, symbolise God's eternal order, and their attributed qualities match the cosmic law. A circle of luminous red represents fire. It embraces all others and illuminates them...Beneath comes a zone of watery air, symbolising the holy works of righteous individuals. It represents water. Closest to the centre is a sphere of clear air; indicating moderation. The centre represents the element of earth...The animal heads, representing the characters which match the elements, [6] uphold the equilibrium by their breathing. "It is these winds which keep the universe in balance... and which keep human beings aware of salvation." [7] "All six circles are bound to each other... If the divine had not strengthened them through such an association, the firmament would come apart and have no stability." [8] The equilibrium is further held together by the binding of the elements. The opposites result in a harmonious order to guarantee perfection for whatever is central to the particular cosmogram. However, the centre plays a vital part in maintaining the balance; the relationship is reciprocal...The cosmic wheel in her fourth vision, entitled On the Articulation of the Body explains the celestial influence on Men, animals and plants. Here Hildegard shows Man's activities within the natural cycle of the seasons, again corresponding to their natural qualities, temperaments and elements. If Man sins, he will disrupt the harmony of the cosmos. Nature will be too dry, too wet, too hot or too cold.Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38499 "The Earth is strengthened by rocks and trees. Like it, we humans are created because our flesh is like the Earth; our bones... like rocks... and... trees." [9] And she adds: "the just embrace the wisdom and know what is living" [10] and "Because of such considerations, humanity should regard almighty God as a seal and recognise all the divine wonders and symbols." [11]Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=38499 The second vision, entitled On the Construction of the World, describes the human body and soul as a microcosm, repeating the divine plan and the natural world in miniature. Man as microcosm is at the centre of Creation, with which he shares a special relationship. "The ball in the midst of the circle... represents Earth... such a ball, which is round and rotating, most resembles that form of the world in all its details. It is maintained on all sides by these circles, is tied to them, and receives constantly from them the greening freshness of life and the fertility needed for the Earth's support." [12] Man is framed by the elements in the traditional manner, except for one significant difference: "The figure in whose breast the cosmic wheel appears is the source of true love in whose knowledge the wheel rests. And this order... preserves and nourishes everything." [13] The head on top represents the Godhead, the source of Divine Love. The feet of "true love" represent thrones of justice and righteousness that support the universe. Through the act of blessing, God infused Humankind and Creation with Divine Love, thus established his 'covenant'. Righteousness and justice are its guarantors. Christ...re-established this oath, which, according to Hildegard, involved the protection of nature. "Those who trust in God will also honour the stability of the world: the orbits of the Sun and the Moon, winds and air, earth and water... We have no other foothold. If we give up this world we shall be destroyed."..."
Saint Hildegard composed many pieces of music which she claimed God revealed to her, one of which was this ode in praise of creation called "Spiritus Sanctus" (Holy Spirit) and based (I think) upon Psalm 110/111 - she wrote the lyrics and composed the music: Original Latin Text texts from the chants of Hildegard von Bingen ______________________________ Spiritus Sanctus vivificans vita Spiritus Sanctus vivificans vita, movens omnia, et radix est in omni creatura, ac omnia de immunditia abluit, tergens crimina, ac ungit vulnera, et sic est fulgens ac laudabilis vita, suscitans et resuscitans omnia. ______________________________ English Translation texts from the chants of Hildegard von Bingen ______________________________ Holy Spirit, bestowing life unto life Holy Spirit, bestowing life unto all life, moving in All. You are the root of all creatures, washing away all impurity, scouring guilt, healing their wounds. Thus you are luminous and praiseworthy, You are our true Life, awakening, and re-awakening all that is from its ancient sleep.
Last edited by Archived_member15; 16-May-2012 at 22:23 PM.
| | The following member appreciates Archived_member15 Ji for the above message. | | 
Support Us! Become a Promoter! | | Gurfateh ji, you can become a SPN Promoter by Donating as little as $10 each month. With limited resources & high operational costs, your donations make it possible for us to deliver a quality website and spread the teachings of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, to serve & uplift humanity. Every contribution counts. Donate Generously. Gurfateh! | |
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | | | | Tools | Search | | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | | | » Active Discussions | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | » Books You Should Read... | | | |