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5 pages in length. Earth's survival depends upon the collective efforts of each and every species living on the planet; among the overall order or life forms, man is the only one who has not abided by this fundamental doctrine. In fact, humanity has gone so far in the opposite direction that all the major environmental issues plaguing planet Earth today are a direct result of progressing the human species at the expense of all others. The extent to which Earth's equilibrium is under considerable pressure is both grand and far-reaching; that the climate increase indicates a treacherous path toward unstoppable instability speaks to how the planet's fragile equilibrium is a sign of what waits ahead. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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In fact, humanity has gone so far in the opposite direction that all the major environmental issues plaguing planet Earth today are a direct result of progressing the human species
at the expense of all others. The extent to which Earths equilibrium is under considerable pressure is both grand and far-reaching; that the climate increase indicates a treacherous path
toward unstoppable instability speaks to how the planets fragile equilibrium is a sign of what waits ahead. Today the climate system is recognized as being in a state of
unstable equilibrium...There is only a limited window of opportunity in which it is possible to stop the process of runaway climate change before it passes beyond our control and precipitates
"catastrophic climate change," i.e. a major extinction event (Feedback Dynamics and the Acceleration of Climate Change). *~* END OF INTRODUCTION *~*
The marked difference between the ability to predict climate changes fifty years from now and doing the same in a five-day forecast is found in the way the environment has
steadily degraded over the years. A most obvious indicator is the melting icecaps and how polar bears are becoming stranded on patches of ice that have broken free from
their stable foundation; to analyze this single example is to understand the potential catastrophe the Earths unstable equilibrium will bring to the planet as a whole. Coral reefs reflect
yet another example of how this instability has already begun to alter the fundamental components of life forms. The "job" of coral reefs as protectors of the sea is
being severely threatened as they decline in mass with every passing year. Indeed, charting the occurrence of environmental change is the key to forecasting long-term climate change; while immediate
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