Sunday, March 7, 2010

What He Said:

From the LA Times, via Oregon Live:
The Earth has its own set of rules, solidly grounded in laws of physics and chemistry and emergent principles of geology and biology. Unlike our economic model, these are not artificial constructs. They are real, and they govern. Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, tornadoes, 100-year floods, massive wildfires and disease epidemics are dramatic examples of parts of nature, neither all service nor all harm, creating and destroying, and governed by rules that are indifferent to humans. Our anthropocentric economic model for interacting with the world ignores and is proving to be incompatible with Earth's rules, and is therefore on a direct collision course with them.
(...)
Recent measurements of unprecedented, directional changes in the vital signs of Earth suggest that we may have already staved in our lifeboat's hull, causing changes beyond the ability of Earth's biogeochemical forces to maintain balance. The quasi-steady state that makes our lives possible may be disappearing before our eyes. We are in direct conflict with Earth's rules.
This has been my position for a couple of decades at least, though I could never have stated it as eloquently as the authors. (Bruce E. Mahall is a professor of ecology at the University of California, Santa Barbara. F. Herbert Bormann, a professor emeritus at Yale University, is one of the founders of the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study.) Unfortunately, I have become increasingly pessimistic that we as a culture are capable of abandoning our old paradigms- economic, religious, philosophical and scientific, as described in the essay- in time to save our asses. I'm certain we as a species could do it, but ingrained habit looks like it's going to prevent it.

Sunday Funnies

Take a look at my funny finds from the past week...Blackadder
Blackadder
Bits and Pieces
Doghouse Diaries
Hacked IRL
The Onion, via Bits and Pieces
EpicPonyz
Criggo
Friends of Irony
Let There Be Blogs
Let There Be Blogs
Alphaville
The Daily What
Comic JK, with the hover text, "Unfortunately, there's some kind of conspiracy: dream-drinks are ineffective."
epic fail pictures
see more Epic Fails
Acting Like Animals
engrish funny clean washroom
see more Engrish
Bits and Pieces
Inside-Out Spaghetti & Meatballs: A giant meatball stuffed with spaghetti, marinara sauce and ricotta cheese. This is Why You're Fat
EpicPonyz
Cannot be unseen, from Epic Ponyz.
corn sarah palin
see more Political Pictures
Abstruse Goose
Skull Swap
Criggo
God Hates Protesters
Skull Swap
My First Dictionary
EpicPonyz
(The difficult-to-read note says "You're a jerk, toilet seat!) M Thru F
Oddly Specific
The Daily What
Oddly Specific
Deavers live in Bogs. Bits and Pieces
Princess Sparkle Pony
job fails
see more Work Fails & Job LOLs - Monday Through Friday
This Verreaux's Sifaka Totally Looks Like Fred Astaire
see more Celeb Look-A-Likes
Probably Bad News
demotivational posters
see more demotivators
Stephen Hawking is badass. Epic Win
Auto Zone's aggressive campaign for new customers... That Will Buff Out
Lilith’s astrology column for the week starting March 6 was wrongly published last weekend. We are republishing it today. The Herald apologises for any sense of deja vu readers experience this week.
Regret the Error

Bizarro, via Library Grape, who points out that this particular sin was still persecuted in our lifetimes. It probably still is, in some places.
Cyanide and Happiness
Sober in a Nightclub
Bits and Pieces
the predator
see more Lol Celebs
engrish funny yoga pirates
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funny pictures of cats with captions
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M Thru F
funny pictures of dogs with captions
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Blackadder
The Daily What
demotivational posters
see more
Non Sequitur