Dog guardianship is increasing in Thailand. What does this mean for humane care and population management practices? The post Understanding Dog Guardianship In Greater Bangkok appeared first on Faunalytics.| Faunalytics
THE REPORT BEING DISCUSSED. This is literal insanity. Hundreds of billions in fraud. Trillions in unfunded social insurance obligations. Basing projections and budgets on unreliable books for at least 28 straight years on record. Zero accountability. This is not a left-right issue. It’s Corruption issue. I’m exhausted because I stayed up all night editing this […]| Truthstream Media
The UN disability rights committee warned France’s euthanasia bill enables the killing of disabled citizens under ‘ableist assumptions,’ ignoring alternative support for dignity in life.| LifeSite
No, I wouldn't endorse it, but not just on humanitarian grounds. Your friend's idea doesn't fully take in the process by which ours became an "ever-growing planet-killing population." The populations of the millions of species on this planet (including our own until the birth of our culture) are all regulated by a very simple [...] The post A while ago a friend of mine and I spent some time discussing our ever-growing planet-killing population. We parted as perplexed as before, but he continu...| Ishmael.org, the work & philosophy of Daniel Quinn
I'm afraid I can't quite agree, because our societal system isn't the only one in operation here. Nonhuman societies don't have "population limits" as such. Their populations are controlled by a feedback relationship with their food supply. (As their population increases, their food supply diminishes. As their food supply diminishes, their population diminishes; as [...] The post No societal system can be sustainable without population limits. I assume you agree. appeared first on Ishmael.org...| Ishmael.org, the work & philosophy of Daniel Quinn
On 1/11/13 the national academy of sciences released a draft report on climate change that’s open to public comment for three months. This could be a good time for Ishmael.org to inform people about this. What I found interesting was there policy on agriculture. Chapter 6 page 228 line 1 specifically talks about efficiency in increasing agriculture production in climate change. How can it be that they do not see the danger of increasing food production. Is it greed? Or they just don’t know?| Ishmael.org, the work & philosophy of Daniel Quinn