Captain Watson Speaks to the Nation on
Population and Immigration

Commentary by Paul Watson
Founder and President of Sea Shepherd Conservation
Society

Captain Watson Speaks to the Nation on Population and
Immigration

With most of the major environmental organizations
intimidated, reluctant, and decidedly voiceless on the
issue, Captain Paul Watson spoke out on the Fox
National News Network on May 15th in a broadcast heard
from Maine to Hawaii on the issue of growing U.S.
populations and the impact on both the U.S. and the
global environment.

Captain Watson took advantage of the current
controversy over illegal immigration to point out the
environmental concerns about escalating U.S.
populations. He advocated reducing immigration numbers
to a level that will achieve U.S. population
stabilization.

"The United States has the highest population growth
rate of any nation with a 1.3% annual increase," said
Watson. "This rate of increase, if it remains at this
level will give the United States a population
approaching or exceeding one billion by the end of the
21st Century."      

Carl Pope, the Executive Director of the Sierra Club,
argues that it does not matter how many people enter
the United States because the world population is not
affected because people move around.

"What Carl is ignoring here is the reality that the
United States is the highest per capita resource
consuming nation in the world. Every new American
increases global resource utilization," said Watson,
"The United States produces 25% of all greenhouse gas
emissions. Population stabilization in the U.S. is not
only good for the United States, it is good for the
planet."

Paul Watson also pointed out that population growth
contributes to urban sprawl and is the single greatest
threat to species diversity.

When asked why other conservation organizations would
not comment on the issue, Watson said that it is a
choice between being ecologically correct or being
seen as politically correct, and unfortunately, most
environmental organizations are more concerned with
being seen as politically correct.  

One critic sent an e-mail to Captain Watson demanding
to know what this issue has to do with protecting
whales and marine life. "Stick to what you do best and
don't get involved in this issue," the message said.

Captain Watson responded by pointing out that
escalating human populations are the greatest threat
to the survival of oceanic species. More people means
more pollution, more agricultural run-off, more
fishing, more pressure to resume whaling, to lower
seal populations, and it means more ships and more
resource extraction.   

"The three most important ecological laws are
diversity, interdependence, and finite resources.
Diversity of species on this planet and the
interdependence of these species is essential to the
survival of all species, including our own. There are
limits to growth and for human populations to increase
means we must steal the resources and thus carrying
capacity of the environment from other species. They
must be removed to increase our numbers. This will
result in less diversity and less interdependence and
ultimately it will have grave consequences for
humanity," Captain Watson said. 

"I don't say what it is popular to say," added Watson.
"I don't hold right or left political values. I speak
from an ecological perspective. Being concerned about
population growth  in the United States is an
ecologically-correct position. There is nothing
political about it."


Fox News Website Link:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,195574,00.html?sPage=specialsections.foxnews/immigration

To play the video, see the box just to the right of
the main text, and click on the "video" tab at the
top. You will see a list of video clip choices - click
on "The Environmental Impact of Illegals."


Report from KHON2 - Hawaii

Link:
http://khon.com/khon/display.cfm?storyID=13579§ionID=1152

KHON Transcript segment

In a case of odd bedfellows, Sessions' claims have
also drawn concerns among environmental activists and
population control supporters who say significant
damage has already been done to southern border
deserts and wetlands as a result of thousands of
people trampling through the region each day. On top
of that, more people means more greenhouse gasses and
more consumption of natural resources

"Population is the single greatest threat to diversity
on this planet and also the single greatest problem
when it comes to greenhouse gas emissions and resource
utilization," said Paul Watson, president of the Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society.


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