Posts Tagged ‘planet’
27 Dec
Satireday on Eco-Crap
8 Sep
Monday Moaning
Found this commet:
“The Earth could get along just fine without us. If anyone can think of an ecosystem function that requires our presence, I would like to hear about it. Circumstantial and fossil evidence indicates that even when human numbers were small, the fires, animal drives, and plant preferences had harmful effects. Ecosystem resilience absorbed early human impacts, but now with more than seven billion of us, the impacts are simply overwhelming earth ecosystems. Livestock? Earth could tolerate a few domestic beasts, but not the billions we have now.”
On this post:
Animals are dying off 1,000 times FASTER now that humans are present
Man is the enemy of this planet, Mother Nature was doing just fine before we came along and totally upset the delicate balance.
It makes me think how right I was when I made this meme.
The sooner we become extinct, the planet will recover. Our pesence will be for future life forms to discover our stupidy.
And, my guess is, they will make the same mistakes again.
16 May
Make you Fink on Friday
Reblogged from: Perspectives on life, universe and everything
Funeral of the last butterfly
I was invited
to the funeral
of the last butterfly
All the birds were there
Insects made a wreath
Queen bee sung a melancholy
Grief too great to bear
Colours already left
Now the last butterfly gone
Everyone felt so lonely
Earthlings were alone
Far away in the sky
a thunder cloud
lightning strike,
a Phoenix flew in
Tears in its eyes,
sprayed on butterfly wings
Butterfly come to life
In all our hearts
Light of her soul
removed despair
Humanity wake up
When would you care
Planet is for all
We have to share
Might won’t work
win if we dare
Extinction of plants
Insects, animals all admire
Greenery in gardens
Fields and shire
Everything could go
If we don’t spare
Consume less,
Don’t scare
Nature, heavens
Water, our own air
Wind may blow
So does rain
Last butterfly
may flutter again
I wish, hope and pray
—o0o—
7 Feb
Our Planet…
– Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Source: Running ‘Cause I Can’t Fly
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