In January 2013, Dr. Jeremy Jackson spoke at the U.S. Naval War College on the multitude of negative impacts of industrial civilization on the oceans of the world. Jackson is a Senior Scientist Emeritus at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute and a marine ecologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, with decades of experience studying oceans around the world. He knows and cares about oceans and presents his depressing information in a succinct and engaging manner.
Jackson asks three crucial questions:
- What are the most important human impacts on the oceans and their consequences today?
- What are the projected consequences of these changes for the environment (and thus for human well being)?
- What can we do to prevent these things from happening?
Jackson does an excellent job answering the first two questions. This video is important viewing for anyone who wants to learn about the desperate state of the oceans and their certain collapse if business as usual is allowed to continue.
Unfortunately, though he identifies the major threats as pollution, overfishing, and climate change, he doesn't tie these together into a necessary broader critique of civilization. His proposed solutions, with a focus on green technology hopium and voting in the "right" leaders, are almost entirely useless.
Watch Ocean Apocalypse now, learn from Jackson's summary of the problems, then consider the Deep Green Resistance Decisive Ecological Warfare strategy as an actual plan to save the oceans.
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