13. Meanwhile, poisoned air, water, land, food, stomach, blood, brains, thoughts, our -isms, and actions … (who is winning what?) Ecotoxicity.

Ecotoxicity is a term used to describe the environmental damage caused by pollutants in the air, water, land, and food. It can also refer to the effects of pollutants on the health of humans and animals, including poisoning of the stomach, blood, and brain, as well as the spread of certain ideologies and behaviors. The question at the end of the sentence is asking who is benefiting from this damage, which implies that the answer is no one. (oa)

Who cares. You have a debt that’s running through the day. Right?

This statement does not make sense. It is unclear what the speaker is asking or what the context of the situation is. (oa)

Should people care more about the biological and chemical stressors they consume every day, or about the pattern variations in the weather that may occur every 5, 50, or 500 years?

“I don’t find a quote for this. It must be senseless.”

Atotsm

Should we be tired of opinions?

AI Created: Artificial Intelligence talking about Usury.

Me: Meanwhile, poisoned air, water, land, food, stomach, blood, brains, thoughts, our -isms, and actions …

ChatGPT (jan23):

The phrase you provided is suggesting that while some individuals or organizations may be creating or exaggerating problems in order to generate more revenue, this can come at the cost of negative impacts on the environment and on people’s health and well-being. The phrase mentions the negative impacts of polluted air, water, land, and food, as well as the negative impacts on the body and mind. This can include physical and mental health problems, as well as issues related to social and economic inequality.

This is a serious issue, as environmental degradation and pollution can have severe and long-lasting effects on the health and well-being of individuals and communities. This can include respiratory problems, cancer, and other illnesses, as well as damage to natural resources that are essential to human survival. Furthermore, it can also lead to social and economic disparities, as those who are already marginalized and disadvantaged are often disproportionately affected by environmental degradation and pollution.

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Extra:

1. Pollution
2. Pesticides
3. Heavy Metals
4. Acid Rain
5. Runoff
6. Eutrophication
7. Climate Change
8. Ozone Depletion
9. Ocean Acidification
10. Groundwater Contamination

Wikipedia:

Affiliate:

Books:

  1. “Silent Spring” by Rachel Carson
  2. “The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History” by Elizabeth Kolbert
  3. “The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming” by David Wallace-Wells
  4. “Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival?–A Scientific Detective Story” by Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, and John Peterson Myers

Documentaries:

  1. “Chasing Coral”
  2. “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power”
  3. “Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret”
  4. “Before the Flood”

Movies:

  1. “Erin Brockovich” (2000)
  2. “Promised Land” (2012)
  3. “A Civil Action” (1998)
  4. “The East” (2013)

Series:

  1. “Planet Earth” (2006)
  2. “Blue Planet II” (2017)
  3. “Years of Living Dangerously” (2014)
  4. “The Story of Plastic” (2020)

Songs:

  1. “Big Yellow Taxi” by Joni Mitchell
  2. “Earth Song” by Michael Jackson
  3. “Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)” by Marvin Gaye
  4. “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong

Artworks:

  1. “Garbage Wall” by Vik Muniz
  2. “Pollution” by Wang Qingsong
  3. “Oil Spill” by Edward Burtynsky
  4. “Endangered Species” by Patrick Dougherty

Podcasts:

  1. “Living on Earth”
  2. “Climate One”
  3. “The Energy Gang”
  4. “Hot Take”

Purpose: to see what’s in common

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Would you agree…

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