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(NaturalNews) If you look around what's really happening in ourworld today, there's an inescapable pattern that curiously emerges: Much of what's going on is simply unsustainable . It can't go on for much longer, in other words. And it mustcollapse due to the laws of economics or physics. Here, I've put together a collection of twelve systems that are utterly unsustainable on our planet.

Each of these twelveis scheduled for some sort of collapse or shut down in the comingyears. They range from economics to medicine, population and the environment . And interestingly, the collapse of just one of these twelve would have devastating consequencesacross human civilization . What happens when two, three or ten of these things collapse? This article doesn't cover the consequences of the collapse of these unsustainable things, but we'll work oncovering that in future articles. Here are the twelve: 1) Debt-based banking and economic systems There's little question that our global fractional reserve bankingsystem is headed for a catastrophic collapse.

It's a system basedon debt rather than sound money principles, and the laws of economics dictate that the globalmultiplication of money and debt is entirely unsustainable. This system will collapse, and when it does, it will be so largethat the economic devastation will be global. Governments haveactually made this worse, of course, by bailing out the dishonestinvestment institutions that have made the situation worse. Thecoming financial collapse will teach humanity some hard lessonsabout honest money.

When it comes to money, banking and debt, Ron Paul has always beenright, after all. 2) Conventional agriculture and "rape the planet" farming The current agricultural system that feeds the planet is simplyunsustainable. It is a "rape the planet" model that clear-cutsforests to grow GMO soybeans that feed factory cattle which are turned into processed meat.Even the plant crops grown through conventional agriculture depend on chemicalfertilizers from sources that are running out ( fossil fuels , phosphate mines, etc.). Furthermore, the mass application of chemical pesticides , fungicides and Monsanto's Roundup chemicals is destroying the viability of soils while polluting the world'sfarms, rivers, streams and oceans.

This system is unsustainable. When it collapses, humanity willlearn (the hard way) that only sustainable agriculture can sustainhuman life on our planet. 3) Mass-consumption economies based on buy-it-and-trash-it behavior When children are raised to be good little Americans (or Canadians,or Australians, etc.), they're taught to consume more stuff . In America , it was even called "patriotic" by former President George Bush.To support your local economy, you're supposed to go out and buystuff that you don't need, then chuck it into the trash after youuse it, then go out and buy more! Virtually the entire first-world economy is based on this idea thatpeople need to consume more stuff, then throw it away, then consumemore. That's what all the corporate advertising is for, to convincepeople that they are inadequate unless they buy and consume morehigh-priced cars, designer jeans, electronic gadgets and throwawayhome cleaning supplies.

This system is insane . And it cannot continue indefinitely. 4) The accelerating loss of farming soils There's a great documentary you need to see on this called Dirt. ( ) It explains the value of dirt ( soil ) and why conventional agriculture methods are destroying the dirtupon which our civilization depends.

We even wrote about the movie here: 031597_Dirt_movie.html No dirt = no food. Get it? And the dirt is disappearing at an alarmingrate, thanks to the unsustainable practices of conventionalagriculture, with all its tilling, soil destruction, poisons and GMOs . I wonder what the people will plant their seeds in when all the cropland dirt is either dead or gone? 5) The mass poisoning of the oceans and aggressive over-fishing Oceans ecosystems are collapsing. This isn't some future prediction, it's happeningright now.

Ocean acidification is destroying the coral reefs and mollusks all across the globe.At the same time, human civilization treats the oceans as giant planetary toilets into which all the toxic chemicals of modern civilization are flushed: Pharmaceuticals,pesticides, fertilizers, heavy metals, hormone-disrupting chemicalsand a whole lot more. Massive fish die-offs are becoming increasingly common ( 031645_dead_fish_Redondo_Beach.html ), and fish populations are plummeting across several species. Weare beginning to see the results of mankind's ongoing poisoning ofthe oceans. 6) Mass genetic pollution of the planet through GMOs It will be the great, dark legacy of our modern civilization: Thewidespread genetic contamination of the planet through the use of GMOs.

Genetically engineered seeds are spreading their altered geneticcode all across the world. The DNA of GMO crops is now detectable in soils, foods and water systems. What's the upshot of all this? It's a big unknown, ofcourse, and that's the frightening part: No one before has ever"played God" with the planet, right out in the open, and thenobserved what happens after a few years (or decades). Thanks tocompanies like Monsanto , we are the experiment , and no one know if it might ultimately lead to something like a widespread crop failure or even thealternation of natural web-of-life interactions across multiple ecosystems. And if genetic pollution causes problems, how do you "clean" thatpollution? You can't! Genetic pollution endures.

Once crops becomeinfected with GE seeds, it's all but impossible to eliminate theDNA contamination. 7) The drugs-and-surgery conventional medical system Big Pharma's days are numbered -- based on economics if nothingelse. The monopolistic pricing, the deadly side effects and thecorrupt, criminal operations of the industry make it all utterlynon-sustainable. Big Pharma and the whole chemical approach to medicine is bankrupting companies, cities , states and nations.

No nation can economically survive in thelong run if it keeps spending its money on Big Pharma sick care schemes. Ultimately, those nations that hope to survivewill need to ditch Big Pharma and return to natural medicine andpreventive nutrition. That day is coming. Sooner that you think, probably.

8) Widespread pharmaceutical contamination of the human populationand the environment Until the day comes that Big Pharma collapses into ruin, thepharmaceutical pollution of the planet will continue. Right now,pharmaceutical factories in India (which export their pills back tothe states to be sold as brand-name drugs) are dumping untoldthousands of gallons of dangerous chemical drugs into the waterways there ( 025415_water_Big_Pharma_chemicals.html ). In the U.S. and Canada, the water near every major city is heavilycontaminated with pharmaceuticals.

( 025933.html ) The situation is so bad that Big Pharma's chemical runoff threatensthe future of life on our planet! ( 029314_waterways_contamination.html ) Fortunately, this sad chapter in human history will soon come to anend. 9) Runaway human population growth Here's the one nobody wants to talk about. But make no mistake: Thehuman population growth we see right now is entirely unsustainable.The available of cheap food and fossil fuels over the last century has contributed to anunprecedented population explosion that is now nearing its end.There are only so many acres of farmland, after all, and only somany acre-feet of water to irrigate it. Don't misinterpret this, however, of thinking that I support somesort of population reduction measures a la Bill Gates and his quoteabout reducing the world population by 10 - 15 percent through theuse of vaccines and health care ( 029911_vaccines_Bill_Gates.html ).

Unlike some of the truly evil world leaders, I don't believe inkilling off human beings just to reduce global population. Rather,it makes more sense to teach sustainable living practices along with good parenting and well-considered parenthood.Strangely, most of the new children brought into the world todayare not the result of stable, well-prepared parents choosing tohave children, but rather the unintended consequences of casualcopulation. 10) Fossil water consumption for agriculture We just published a story on this issue, talking about how theOgallala Aquifer is running dry, threatening the agricultural output of Kansas, Oklahoma,Nebraska and even parts of Colorado and Texas ( 031658_aquifer_depletion_Ogallala.html ). This is a global issue, affecting India, China, North America,South America and nearly every nation that produces any significantagricultural yields. Fresh water is running out all across the world, and while additional water supplies canalways be created through desalination, for example, that's a veryexpensive way to replenish the water, and it's almost entirelydependent on fossil fuels (see below).

Even if you could buildenough desalination plants to irrigate the world's croplands, theresulting food prices would still result in mass starvation bythose who couldn't afford the food which might cost ten times thecurrent price. Imagine paying $20 for a loaf of bread and you get the idea of what's coming. 11) Fossil fuel consumption I realize this is a highly contentious issue, with some peopleclaiming that there's an "unlimited supply of oil " in our planet because it's replenishing itself all the time. Thisidea simply doesn't square with what we know: The Earth is a finiteobject, occupying finite space.

Inside it can only be a finiteamount of fossil fuels. The recharge rate of fossil fuels is on thescale of millions of years, meaning we can't simply wait around formore fuel to reappear if we use up the current reserves. There is convincing evidence right now that Saudi Arabia, theworld's largest oil producer, has been lying about its outputcapacity for at least the last decade. It can't reach itsproduction targets, and there is reasoned speculation that its ownbest-producing oil wells are approaching their end. Even if oilremains available for a few more decades, it still becomesincreasingly expensive oil, meaning that everything else down the supply chain becomesmore expensive, too: Food, fuel, consumer goods, etc.

The era of cheap fossil fuels is coming to an end. Although fossilfuels will no doubt be around for several decades more, the cheapstuff is long gone, it seems. The citizens of Earth will soon needto find an alternate way to power their cities, cars and businessesin the 21st century. Oh, and by the way, solar probably isn't the answer, as solarpanels depend on rare earth metals that are entirely dependent on Chinese mining operations ( 028160_rare_earth_metals_mining.html ).

Wind energy also hasn't panned out as it should have. And thegovernments of the world continue to suppress free energytechnologies such as Cold Fusion , which has now been proven to work by even the U.S. Navy ( 025925_cold_fusion_science_Amazon.html ). 12) The widespread destruction of animal habitat Here's one that drives some people nuts. What? We can't keepclear-cutting the rainforests to plant genetically engineered soybeans? Not if you want the planet to survive, actually.

There's a delicate web of life on our planet upon which human life ultimately depends. The moreanimal habitat we destroy, the more it ultimately comes back tohaunt us. Now, I'm not in favor of the insane green police and the UN's freedom-stealing efforts to pigeon-hole human beingsinto centrally-controlled behavior boxes. The key here is findingways for people to live in balance with nature while stillmaintaining their freedoms. And that depends on education.

We need to continue to teach peoplehow to make sound decisions about where they buy their woodfurniture (to avoid the slashing of old-growth forests ). We need to teach people who eat meat to buy truly free-range, grass-fed meat rather than factory-farmedmeats that depend on soybean mega-farms. And of course, we alsoneed to make people aware of the benefits of getting moreplant-based foods into their diets where possible, because when properly prepared,plant foods provide a lot of nutrients with a smaller ecologicalfootprint than most meats. I'm not against those who eat meat, by the way. I just think thatpeople need to consider where their food comes from no matter what they're eating , and then take steps to reduce the ecological footprint of thefood they're choosing to consume.

The best answer to this is to buy local food . In fact, I would argue that eating some beef steaks from a localfarmer is more ecologically sound than juicing up organic fruitsand vegetables grown and imported from Chile (unless you live inChile, of course). That's an arguable point, of course, and opinions differ sharply onthis, but I believe that we really need to focus on eating local foods just as much as we do on what we're eating . Personally, I don't eat cows, but even for the plants I consume,I'm working hard right now on growing more of my own so that I'macting with integrity -- "walking the talk" so to speak -- to bealigned with what I'm advocating for others.

While we're at it, one of the best ways to reduce the destructionof animal habitat is to grow your own food by turning your yard into a garden. Reduce your demand forstore-bought food and you unquestionably reduce your ecologicalfootprint on the planet. And reconsider how much seafood you eat. Most seafood is extremely damaging to ocean ecosystems.

Idon't have space to discuss it all right here, but we'll cover itmore on NaturalNews in the near future. Life is on the line So those are 12 of the biggest things that are entirelyunsustainable on our planet right now. Human life depends on mostof them. It makes you wonder: How will humans survive when thesesystems and resources upon which we depend have run out orcollapsed? That is a question we'd all better be asking ourselves right now.Because the age of cheap fuel, cheap money, cheap water and cheapfood is fast ending.

The future of life on our planet will requiresomething far more evolved than the infantile, selfish andself-destructive mindset that humanity has so far demonstrated. Debt-based money systems don't cut it. Burning up all the fossilfuels is only a fool's abundance. Medicating the humans and animalswith toxic, synthetic pharmaceuticals is a form of medicalinsanity.

These things will all come to an end. The question is: Who will survive the end of these things and bearound to help shape the next society which must operate with fargreater humility and wisdom?.

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