EARTH MEANDERS
Coming Ecological Collapse: Failing Ecosystems the Mother of 
All Bubbles

The converging mortgage, financial, food, fuel and climate 
crises are all symptoms of a massive global ecological bubble

Earth Meanders by Dr. Glen Barry, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com/
April 11, 2008

Ecological overshoot whereby humanity exceeds the Earth's 
carrying capacity is the mother of all "bubbles". Within the 
current sub-prime mortgage and financial bubbles, and food and 
energy price increases, we are witnessing the logical and 
inevitable economic consequences of over-population, resource 
scarcity, inequitable and unreasonable consumption, and 
unsustainable economic growth. Growth and livelihoods based 
upon unreasonable presumptions of continued resource outputs 
from dwindling ecosystems is a dangerous, unprecedented 
"ecological bubble" that threatens civilization and mass 
apocalyptic death.

The global growth machine is seizing up because it is hitting 
ecological limits, and as a result of its own greed. Clearly 
the addition of a billion more people every decade and a half, 
physical limits upon arable land and fossil fuels -- as well 
as exceeding the atmosphere's waste absorption capacity and 
minimum amount of intact terrestrial ecosystems necessary to 
power the biosphere -- are together severely negatively 
impacting economies and individual's well-being. 

The economic slowdown is painful for many families. I 
personally share economic anxieties associated with the 
mortgage bubble popping. We are all finding it harder to pay 
the mortgage, buy food and fuel, and enjoy some special 
luxuries. Yet all bubbles burst -- be they historically for 
tulips in Holland or property in Japan -- and you deal with 
the underlying causes or you suffer further. I believe 
strongly that there should be no bailout of high flying 
bankers, home flippers, or people that took out mortgages they 
cannot afford. Wall Street fat cats that created the mortgage 
backed security Ponzi scheme should go to jail.

Endless Growth Impossible in a Finite World

Yet this economic cooling may also offer a welcome respite to 
reconsider the growth at any cost madness devouring the 
Earth’s life giving ecosystems, and which threatens to 
impoverish and kill many or all of us. It is essential that we 
look at the far deeper ecological roots to this economic 
crisis, and their foretelling of related environmental 
bubbles. The ongoing biofuel scam, using first food and soon 
trees as fuel to supposedly avert climate change, shows the 
potential for ill-conceived climate change responses to 
increase land pressures, food prices and negatively impact 
economies. These sorts of macro ecological/economic 
connections are examined further here.

Humans seem to always want more, even when there is none, or 
achieving it diminishes the future. A colleague recently 
pointed out to me that there may be a genetic component, 
expressed sub-consciously, to humanity's expansionist bent 
that constantly seeks more, bigger and better human works. And 
that there are societal memes that foster and promote this 
myth that endless growth and expansion in population, 
consumption and resource use at the expense of ecological 
habitats is possible. For a few hundred years the western 
economic model of markets and growth that builds upon these 
human proclivities has created wealth while wreaking havoc 
upon peoples, societies and ecosystems.

Growth in economies, human populations and resources accessed 
by destroying ecosystems is a disease upon the living Earth. 
The malignant growth machine turns ecosystems into resources 
and then into financial investment papers and consumption. A 
year later the consumer products are in the landfill, the 
paper wealth may be further over-priced or just scrap paper, 
and there are both fewer resources and ecosystems -- but 
always more people. The ability to live well based upon long-
term steady-state interdependence with intact, healthy 
ecosystems and their natural capital is lost forever.

The Mortgage Bubble: Destroying Our Habitat to Build Homes

The mortgage bubble is a case is point. In America and many 
other over-developed countries the size of new homes grew and 
amenities seemed to know few limits. Each had to have 
restaurant quality kitchens, hardwood floors, multi-car 
garages, track lighting, and other seemingly endless 
conspicuous consumption to denote social class. Each 
represents the unsustainable consumption of resources from 
ecosystems, and requires continued intensive inputs to 
maintain. Most such development requires extensive automobile 
travel, sprawl into native ecosystems, and energy that will 
not be there in the future.

These extravagant McMansions are the epitome of everything 
wrong with "modern" society, industrial capitalism, and 
demonstrates our detachment from Earth, whose habitats are our 
true home. This more at any expense economy that knows no 
limits and has no concept of enough is responsible for our 
current economic downturn and is literally killing our future 
economic and ecological prospects. Can those that believe in 
markets and capitalism not entertain any limits upon the size 
and resource use intensity of our homes? Does anyone see the 
connection between more people using more resources to build 
large homes, leading to less farmland and overuse of limited 
energy, resulting in food and energy price hikes? 

In the mortgage bubble, we are seeing the first signs of many 
wholly ecological bubbles to come. The world is not only at 
peak oil, but well past peak water, land, climate, oceans, 
food and energy in general. Rising food prices are the front 
edge of the food bubble -- a result of over-population, 
climate change, water shortages and land scarcity. The climate 
bubble has already begun to burst –- it is too late to return 
to the relatively stable set of climate patterns with which we 
evolved -- but failure to stabilize emissions as early as 
possible will bring far worse. And perhaps most ominously, and 
by extension of the food and climate bubbles, we are facing a 
deadly water bubble that is already disrupting societies and 
may prove insurmountable.

Ecological Bubbles and a New Global Dream
These ecological bubbles are partly responsible for the 
current economic downturn, and unless addressed now, they are 
certainly going to soon fully burst with calamitous impacts in 
their own right upon societal and individual well-being. The 
American dream which has been embraced by the world -- based 
upon a sub-conscious urge to expand our dominance over nature 
and always, forever have more of everything, with constant 
societal pressure to do so -- will have to give way to a more 
organic, ecologically-cognizant reality of living simply but 
well within ecological limits. Sadly for many, but a blessing 
for the Earth System and the not super rich, the whole world 
cannot live an over-consumptive super-sized lifestyle without 
destroying being.

It is time for a new global dream. The new dream would include 
aspiring that all have their basic needs met, even as 
individuals are free to pursue their passions and fortunes, as 
long as they do not undermine common ecological systems. Such 
a dream seeks to avert apocalyptic ecological and societal 
collapse through promotion of a sense of personal enoughness, 
voluntary simplicity and a whole range of necessary 
fundamental changes in society such as ending the use of coal 
and logging of ancient forests.

One thing is clear -- more unbridled growth based upon 
unsustainable resource use will not solve the global 
ecological problems associated with unbridled growth and 
unsustainable resource use. The human enterprise and each 
global citizen's consumption aspirations must be downsized to 
a scale appropriate to ecosystem limits. Or the Earth herself 
-- as it turns out, with the assistance of the human created 
economic system -- will do so brutally.

The industrial resource and illusory financial binge must end 
if we are to reverse the destruction, and begin the 
restoration, of the biosphere, its component ecosystems, and 
their ability to provide natural capital upon which to base a 
steady-state economy. It is time to get back to making honest, 
good livings from actually making or doing something of 
societal value, by making a living with the land and Earth, 
and that does not depend upon liquidating ecological being and 
financial speculation. 

As the economic bubble deflates we might as well get on with 
finding a way to live simply, sustainably, equitably and 
justly with the Earth and each other. Because when the water, 
food and climate bubbles fully burst -- we are going to need 
each other, and to be ready.

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Dr. Barry is founder and President of Ecological Internet; 
provider of the largest, most used environmental portals on 
the Internet including the Climate Ark at 
http://www.climateark.org/ and http://www.EcoEarth.Info/ . 
Earth Meanders is a series of ecological essays that are 
written entirely in his personal capacity. This essay may be 
reprinted granted it is properly credited to Dr. Barry and 
with a link to Earth Meanders. Emailed responses are public 
record and will be posted on the web site unless otherwise 
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