Today, we humans overrun and overwhelm this planet at 7.1 billion of us. America, at a bloviated 315 million could not exist without importing 7 out of 10 barrels of oil daily from other parts of the world. That oil will not last forever, but we will be left with a horrific population overload. In other words, we cannot sustain our civilization in 2012 without raping some other countries around the world. Just imagine what we face by adding 138 million people by 2050âa scant 38 years from now.



"The cheap oil age created an artificial bubble of plentitude for a period not much longer than a human lifetime....so I hazard to assert that as oil ceases to be cheap and the world reserves move toward depletion, we will be left with an enormous population...that the ecology of the earth will not support. The journey back toward non-oil population homeostasis will not be pretty. We will discover the hard way that population hyper growth was simply a side-effect of the oil age. It was a condition, not a problem with a solution. That is what happened and we are stuck with it." James Howard Kunstler, The Long Emergency



Not only that, we overrun our water supplies to such an extent that âwaterâ will be our next sustainability predicament. The greater our numbers, the greater our dilemma for water, irrigation and food.

Susan J. Marks' book, Aqua Shock: The Water Crisis in America, will give you a sobering reality check. The book presents facts, statistics, quotes, and data from sources such as the National Weather Service, United Nations, U.S. Geological Survey, and NOAA, among many other. Marks makes a well documented case for the acute water crisis facing the world. From Florida to Alaska, North to South Poles, South America to Africa, Iceland to Australia, and not leaving out the oceans, the author tells of the lost of drinking water and changes in precipitation patterns. Shortage and source depletion is already a major cause of border fights and legal disputes as countries, big cites, and farmland spar over water rights. Because the USA expects to add 138 million people within 38 years, our water, energy, resources and arable land cannot keep up with our exploding numbers. On top of our energy, water and resources depletion, Mother Nature continues warning us that we arrogantly explode our numbers to our own peril, i.e., Hurricanes Katrina, Sandy, droughts, species extinction, climate change and acidified oceans. In the end, Mother Nature speaks with a bigger stick than anyone can imagine. My Canadian friend Tim Murray speaks about the âNature of Mankindâ and our inability to listen to the signs being given us in 2012.



Mother Nature and Mankind: A Communication Breakdown



THE RELATIONSHIP THAT COUNTS



Tim Murray said, âPerhaps you forgot about me. No wonder. Your history books seem to dwell on tyrants and dictators and megalomaniacs and the terrible things they do.



âYet I can do terrible things too. Especially when I am taken for granted or abused.

I know. I never commanded an army or ruled a nation.



âI never firebombed Hamburg, Dresden or Tokyo, nor dropped two atomic bombs. I never raped Nanking or slaughtered a third of Cambodiaâs population. I never conducted a war of ethnic cleansing nor destroyed a culture and enslaved the survivors. I never committed any of these atrocities. Yet I am the most merciless and indifferent mass murderer in history.â



I am Mother Nature. And I really think we need to talk about our relationship.



âNot the relationship you have with other people,â said Mother Nature. âNot about whether people treat each other with enough respect or fairness or empathy. Not about whether they distribute the wealth equitably. No, this is about our relationship, the relationship between you and me, nature and humankind.



âYou speak of coercion. Of âcoerciveâ birth control measures, forced abortions, punitive laws, of mass imprisonment and the violation of reproductive freedom. Of force, compulsion, duress, oppression, harassment, intimidation, threats, arm-twisting and pressure by people against people.



âBut none of this matches my power of persuasion. I am talking about environmental coercion.



âYou can be constrained by many things in life. You can be constrained by arthritic pain, and prevented from training for a marathon. Or constrained by your budget from doing a lot of travelling or eating out. Or constrained by your girth from fitting into the suit you wore to the prom.â



Environmental coercion: the most brutal of all



âBut environmental constraints brought on by overpopulation can be more confining than anything else,â said Mother Nature. âThey can confine you to a small urban apartment because overpopulation has driven up the cost of shelter. They can force you remain indoors because of smog alerts. They can restrict your movement and your options because overpopulation has created a labor glut and your wages have been driven down by competition. . They can reduce your per capita share of vital resources like clean water and affordable food. Environmental coercion can make your life miserable. More miserable than the most autocratic and unjust of governments.



âYou may think that âausterityâ is a hoax. A conspiracy of bankers and CEOs and neo-liberals to rob of us our rightful entitlements. But you obviously havenât heard the news. This is not the 1930s. This austerity is not contrived. This austerity is for real. This austerity is geologically, not ideologically rooted. There is not enough real wealth to go around.



âGo ahead and change the tax code, reform the monetary system and let the big banks fail. Make the rich pay their share. But do you think your Occupy movement can persuade me to yield more how-hanging fruit? Do you think that âjusticeâ, âfairnessâ, and âequityâ will suffice to make up for our non-renewable resource short falls?



âIn just 13 years, Canadian governments will have to find $93 billion just to fund their unfunded liabilities---the promises they have made to Canadian citizens to pay out their pensions and satisfy their health care needs. All of this in addition to running other government programs and finding money to repair the infrastructure that is crumbling all around us. Newsflash: the money canât be found by âtaxing the richâ. Corporate taxes would need to double and even then, even if there was no capital flight to kinder tax climates, even if total tax revenue increased, it would be a temporary fix. In the United States, for example, if the income of every citizen making over $200,000 per year was confiscated, it would provide only enough revenue to run the federal government for just 193 days.â



CONTINUING ECONOMIC GROWTH---NECESSARY, BUT NOT POSSIBLE



âThe only way out is continued economic growth,â said Mother Nature. âGrowth at robust rates. It is only through continued economic growth that your social safety net can be maintained and your cities and bridges and physical assets can be replaced or repaired. One problem. I havenât got enough affordably accessible natural non-renewable resources to fuel this growth. Especially when emerging economies like China and India are demanding more and more from me. Something must give. Commodity prices will skyrocket. Economic recoveries will be killed in their tracks. Conflict will ensue. Please donât unleash a nuclear, chemical and/or biological war upon me. I have taken enough abuse already.



âSurely you can see this all coming. Surely you can see that the numbers donât add up. I canât continue to meet your growing demands. More efficient technology will not bail you out. Just ask Mr. Jevons. And be honest--- renewable energy alternatives cannot be scaled up anywhere near the level you require. All you need is a calculator and an enema for your delusional optimism.



âBut you wonât do the math. And you think your agenda trumps mine. Sorry, but didnât you know, I own you. You are on a leash. You and your short-lived economic infidelities. Do you think I didnât know? Do you think I didnât notice that your mind was not on me and my needs?



I GAVE YOU SPACE AND NOW YOU NEED MORE?



âYou tell me you need âspaceâ. But I gave you a world of space, and what did you do with it? You filled it up with 7 billion people---- 5 billion of whom are determined to live like the other two billion do!



âYou tell me that universal and free access to health care, a decent pension and education is your right.



âBut as Isaac Asimov observed, if you have 20 people sharing an apartment with two bathrooms, your ârightâ to guaranteed and timely access to a bathroom is necessarily limited. You can make all the speeches you want. You can run for the Democrats and make it a campaign platform if you like, or make âFreedom of the Bathroomâ a Constitutional right, but without more bathrooms or fewer people in the apartment, that right is meaningless. As meaningless as the promise of sustainable Obamacare.



âI suggest that you seek counseling. Since I wonât provide you with the means to add more bathrooms, I suggest that you try reducing the number of people who share the apartment. Things canât go on like this. I am calling a taxi and packing my bags. You just wonât listen, and never have. I am tired of your roving eye, your insatiable appetite and lust for more, and your lack of attentiveness. I deserve better than this---and I know that I can go it alone. You need me, but I donât need you.



âI think you fundamentally misunderstand our relationship. You have the roles reversed. I am not your servant. I have only so much to give, and youâve already blown half the dowry. So donât come crying to me for more. And frankly dear, I really donât give a damn about your ârightsâ.

Sincerely, Mother Nature

In a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant video, âImmigration, Poverty, and Gum Ballsâ, Roy Beck, director of www.numbersusa.ORG, graphically illustrates the impact of endless immigration. Take five minutes to see for yourself: âImmigration by the numbersâoff the chartâ by Roy Beck This 10 minute demonstrationshows Americans the results of unending mass immigration on the quality of life and sustainability for future generations: in a few words âMind boggling!â www.NumbersUSA.org ## You may contact Tim Murray: Tim Murray, http://sinkinglifeboat.blogspot.com or http://biodiversityfirst.googlepages.com, said, âI came upon an orchestration, the environmental movement, and all the musicians were playing violins to the tune of âOverconsumption, overconsumption, overconsumption.â They refused to play any other tune or use any other instrument to compliment that narrow repertoire. Apparently some corporate donors were paying them to be a one-trick pony. ## Frosty Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents â from the Arctic to the South Pole â as well as eight times across the USA, coast to coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens, Greece. In 2012, he bicycled coast to coast across America. His latest book is: How to Live a Life of Adventure: The Art of Exploring the World by Frosty Wooldridge, copies at 1 888 280 7715/ Motivational program: How to Live a Life of Adventure: The Art of Exploring the World by Frosty Wooldridge, click: www.HowToLiveALifeOfAdventure.com