Friday, May 6, 2011

Gaia Isn't Happy

In many schools, Earth Day means students will be inundated with the importance of environment. It can often take on a religious-like devotion to the cause.

But you never hear on Earth Day the full reality of humanity's relationship with nature, such as the devastating tornadoes that recently killed hundreds in the South, the earthquake and tsunami that killed over 14,000 people in Japan, and the hurricane that killed over 300,000 people in Haiti. Or why the 2004 tsunami in less industrialized Indonesia killed over 200,000 people, while in heavily industrialized Japan, the death toll was over 90% lower.

We need an Industrialization Day to celebrate the achievements of the industrial revolution, which so dramatically improved the material terms of the human condition. Your life may depend on it.

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