Wm. H. Kotke's blog

New member from Harbin Hot Springs

Hello Everyone
I have several items that I would like to share with you.

I have been carrying a picket sign and agitating since the Civil Rights days and the frame of reference continues to grow larger. Now we are in discussion of the question, "Are the humans a failed species?"
Simply, a species that destroys what feeds it (habitat)and a species that cannot insure the continuance of its young, cannot survive on the planet.

In my books "The Final Empire" and "Garden Planet," I have detailed the ecological and cultural history of civilization (as well as solutions). In broad terms we as a species changed from a species that generally lived in balance with the ecological energy flows of the planet's life. (forager/hunters) With the development of agriculture and subsequently, our species has lived from biological accumulations that sustain the planet's life. (topsoil, forests, fish stocks, oil, etc) This is a parasitical rather than symbiotic relationship.

First Blog Entry

Hello Everyone
I have several items that I would like to share with you.

I have been carrying a picket sign and agitating since the Civil Rights days and the frame of reference continues to grow larger. Now we are in discussion of the question, "Are the humans a failed species?"
Simply, a species that destroys what feeds it (habitat)and a species that cannot insure the continuance of its young, cannot survive on the planet.

In my books "The Final Empire" and "Garden Planet," I have detailed the ecological and cultural history of civilization (as well as solutions). In broad terms we as a species changed from a species that generally lived in balance with the ecological energy flows of the planet's life. (forager/hunters) With the development of agriculture and subsequently, our species has lived from biological accumulations that sustain the planet's life. (topsoil, forests, fish stocks, oil, etc) This is a parasitical rather than symbiotic relationship.

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