Plea for the planet

NINETY five per cent-plus of the human race does not know where their life-giving great natural gifts come from.

So much for our supposed genius education system that only teaches bottom line, how to make truck loads of money, any old how, at any cost and how to hide it.

If they all knew in simple language, where their air, soil and water cycle comes from and the incredible miracle of pollination of ours and the wild’s food, they might have a better appreciation, understanding of the threat of human induced — from envy and greed, ignorance — huge pending disastrous climate change with certain damaged waters, atmosphere, soils and pollination decline.

Approximately all our air comes from the evergreen and green time plants on the land. The other 80 per cent comes from the oceans and rivers — mainly plankton.

They are the only instruments that take in toxic carbon released by modern pseudo impatient greedy human life and breaks down other human invented toxins that can kill all life. The same air and water the dinosaurs drank.

All our precious soil to grow our food comes from the fall of plants with decomposition of all life turning into soil.

So this know all know nothing civilisation bulldozed some 70 per cent-plus of all life-giving green vegetation on Earth and still plundering it for false riches on a growing angry planet.

Most Australians don’t know or care. Its someone else’s fault and problem to fix and if it is that bad I will have left the planet by the time it arrives most decide. Selfish ignorant morons. No wonder intelligent schoolies protest political agendas only. As we all choke to death on our apathy and ignorant lazy behaviour.

What does it matter? It has happened before! No responsibility or wish to understand.

Do not want to lose comforts, benefits or privilege, while hobby wars by ignorant violent hate continues pseudo part time temporary prosperity, so follow the conspiracy pretenders wankers drivel. Grow up.

Brian A Carter

Merbein

Digital Editions


  • Wine producers call for intervention

    Wine producers call for intervention

    AUSTRALIA’S winegrape producers’ association has warned that the sector is entering a structural crisis as global demand continues to spiral. In their pre-budget submission for…

More News

  • MP calls to speed up aged care roll out

    MP calls to speed up aged care roll out

    A NEW report has revealed the median wait time for Support at Home packages more than doubled in the last financial year, intersecting with the 1 November announcement of new…

  • Raakajilm to rise from the ruins

    Raakajilm to rise from the ruins

    THE bandy bandy snake, the pink cockatoo, and the largest Mallee bronze azure butterfly population in the world will need to find new homes due to bushfire burning through 160…

  • Baby snatcher ‘in need of services’

    Baby snatcher ‘in need of services’

    A WOMAN tried to snatch a baby from a stranger on Deakin Avenue during a random attack after falsely claiming the child was hers, a court has been told. The…

  • Coalition council of elders mooted

    Coalition council of elders mooted

    FORMER Prime Minister John Howard is being discussed in conservative circles as a potential mediator for the Liberal-National split, which threatens to become more permanent if a compromise can’t be…

  • Young people with big voices

    Young people with big voices

    THE 2026 Mildura Rural City Youth Council has officially been sworn in, welcoming in nine young people excited to advocate for youth in the municipality. The youth advisory committee was…

  • Vineyard vintage outlook wine-derful

    Vineyard vintage outlook wine-derful

    THIS year’s vintage is shaping up well across the Murray Darling. Duxton Vineyards, operating more than 2400 hectares as well as a large-scale winery, are reportedly on track for a…

  • New interns join MPBH

    New interns join MPBH

    MILDURA Base Public Hospital will welcome six new medical interns among the cohort of 271 beginning at 12 regional public hospitals. This year’s interns are supported by a $203 million…

  • Speeding driver put others in danger

    Speeding driver put others in danger

    A MAN admitted he was probably putting people in danger when he drove at excessive speeds in Mildura and narrowly avoided hitting a police officer who was trying to detain…

  • Algae alert for popular lake

    Algae alert for popular lake

    A RED alert warning for blue green algae has been issued for the popular Lake Cullulleraine. Lake users have been warned that due to extreme weather conditions there has been…

  • Jail for repeat sex offender

    Jail for repeat sex offender

    A MILDURA man who spent four years in jail for making indecent contact with young girls and reoffended within weeks of his release claimed violent or sexual thoughts flooded his…