Well, after dropping my two cents in the "get your facts straight" thread I ended up actually having to get my facts straight..... I read that damn cohen report. took forever. The problem I had with the whole report was that it was trying to target fish farms as the culprit. The criminal.
It's not, it's only an accomplice.
They should be on land. and hopefully will be in the next few decades.
However, in that time we are going to be faced with some very serious issues that are going to have enormous impacts both financially and environmentally.
When I read the cohen report it just talked about the conditions of the straight of georgia. and these 'conditions' got me reading more.... and I started reading up on ocean acidification.....
it was dismal, then coincidentally while the wife is on night shift I turn on HBO and start watching this movie called Revolution (
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UxcophNGLdg)
having watched salmon confidential with a cringe I took this movie in stride. But having checked up on the so called 'experts' they were apparently telling the truth...... and it was far scarier than anything miss morton could drum up about the farms.
30 years no reefs..... all the lovely organisms that use calcium and carbonate to grow their shells won't be able to...... the large percentage of sea life that live around corals is disproportionate to the actual size of the ocean..... it looks bleek.
the great barrier reef (35%) is showing vast areas of 'dead zones' as well as the reef off belize (20%)
I have the movie PVR'd at home and will get the quote from this german UN scientist, but he said the tipping point for the planet is canadas development and expansion of the oil sands. the boreal forests that are destroyed and the incredible amount of wasted water used to get the oil... as well as emissions of course.
being from kitimat I have seen a change in the last 5 years up there. 5 years ago, no support for the pipeline. now the town is behind it minus a few fishermen and the natives.
I'm hoping some of you intelligent folk can chime in and say the sky isn't falling.
I didn't come across any websites debunking this.... which was alarming, because theres at least one pro fish farm site for every anti one.
I'm not sure if the political will is there to stop what were doing. It would require such dramatic lifestyle changes that it feels like nothing will actually happen..... kind of like some of cohens recommendations
so what are your thoughts?