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American culture often relates to money. Pehaps the banking model that follows will help some understand the obvious. To watch the attached video, click on the “watch on youtube” button in the lower portion of the video image. 

We might compare Earth’s environment to a multinational bank, but with Mother Nature as the CEO in charge of the web of life, mineral wealth, and natural forces. At a steady and reasonable level of “transactions,” we operate within our “credit limit,” and the all the efficiencies available to Mother Nature recycle our waste “deposits” safely and efficiently. She automatically recovers and restores all reasonable “withdrawals” that we take to live. However, Mother Nature views excessive withdrawals as bank robbery and sees improper deposits as a bad check. Her “accounting department” sends us “fee notices” in the form of global warming, toxic chemical effects, pandemics, cancer, war, mass extinctions, and famine. These “externalities” never appear on government or corporate balance sheets. The real debt we carry would scare the socks, pants, and everything else off us, and portends a collapse of current mega-Ponzi accounting scam used to justify greed. Lemmings and spies also predict what happens if we continue using a flawed accounting system:

Brit's spy guy from Ian Fleming Is Bond who goes chaos stemming! When the web of life slumps See how quickly he jumps Sadly to die like a lemming

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Date: 12/1/2024 6:44:00 AM
- Your message reflected the problems we face in the world, Duke - hugs
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Duke Beaufort
Date: 12/1/2024 7:16:00 AM
Anne-Lise, your poetry and view reflects the time you take to look at your surroundings carefully, and so you understand what we face here on Earth. Many people see the Earth as providing an unlimited supply of just about anything we might need. Their cornucopian model has worked for the past several hundred years, but it won't for much longer. It's a question of extraction versus renewal. BTW, I also find it odd that people who believe fervently in religion have no problem trashing our home. It's ironic indeed!
Date: 11/30/2024 8:21:00 AM
The dinosaurs perished because of a natural disaster and along comes man in all his stupidity and greed and is helping it along. Mother nature can give but she'll want repayment with interest. Hope your weekend is going well Duke. Tom
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Duke Beaufort
Date: 11/30/2024 10:02:00 AM
Right on target Tom! We should know better from that history. Seems to me science talks about several different mass extinctions...5 documented previous ones and there is evidence we are in the middle of a 6th mass extinction right now. As human activities destroy the web of life, the odds of a greater collapse only increase. Sad!!!! BTW, I modified the introduction and poem as a result of what you mentioned. Smart U ARE!!!
Date: 11/30/2024 6:57:00 AM
Hello Duke, it has been a little while and I stand with you on the ecology of our earth and loved reading your intro paragraph above and then your limerick. Mother Nature is resilient but for how long. Will we as earthlings world wide Russia, China, England, Australia, USA, France, Germany, Japan, Canada etc…slowly kill her. We poets will call it out Autumn Blessings, My Dear Friend, Daniel
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Duke Beaufort
Date: 11/30/2024 7:57:00 AM
Thanks Daniel, it does seem a bit odd to me that we haven't woken up to this matter. We've applied "woke" to language and pronouns, but not to this! I will not let this awareness cloud my personal happiness, but I do have a sad spot in my heart for what we've done and continue to do. We are a speck in the vast universe, but a very interesting one, and it's well worth it to see it continue and prosper. We're all in this together after all! Smiles. Left you a couple of comments on some wonderful poems of yours! BTW, the video with this page is short and worth viewing. It's like getting an economics degree.
Date: 11/30/2024 4:59:00 AM
Dear duke, i enjoyed reading the note too above the limerick which made me pause and think once again, you think and feel for everything around and this is no exception! Clever limerick with brilliant rhymes. Well delivered as always! Ignorance has taken over in so many parts of the world, as so many refuse to think or maybe refuse to give time to care. The comparison of mother nature to a ceo of a bank is definitely a unique approach. Pleasure visiting you today. Sending you light always
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Duke Beaufort
Date: 11/30/2024 7:51:00 AM
IE, For the most part, there is not an enforced limit on what any one person or industry can withdraw from the Earth or a limit on toxins and poisons they can deposit on all of us. It's such a simple and obvious concept, yet not understood or seen by many. The ramifications of our behavior seem evident to those tuned in to environmental matters. I have a quote on the site....the laws of economics are a subset of the laws of nature. We will pay much more going forward no matter what the fictitious financial accounting statements of companies and governments say.
Date: 11/29/2024 1:42:00 PM
Witty warning that we best adhere to! Great writing! Is it for contest?
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Duke Beaufort
Date: 12/1/2024 7:24:00 AM
Karen, you are absolutely right. Negative externalities are supposed to be controlled by government regulation and international agreements. The quest for short-term wealth accumulation and the influence of oligarchs and corporations makes that unlikely at best. The strange thing is that the long-term best interest of even the wealthiest among us is to control negative externalities, but their greed prevents them from considering the plight of their own children and grandchildren.
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Karen Jones
Date: 11/29/2024 7:14:00 PM
You’re right! It seems big business affects or can perhaps influence the law instead of the other way around! Duke we as a society inherited a cleaner earth than we are leaving for our grandkids! Sadly we are selfish.
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Duke Beaufort
Date: 11/29/2024 6:12:00 PM
Karen, just for the fun of it--no contest. The next 100 years or so should tell a lot. The video posted with this poem says it very simply, but leaves out the conclusion and extension to what this all means. They say governments control this through tax policies--encouraging the good and discouraging the bad. I don't see that as working.
Date: 11/29/2024 1:38:00 PM
We humans have certainly borrowed a lot of time and Moneypennies from Mother Nature that’s for sure. Nice write Duke. Cheers - Gary
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Duke Beaufort
Date: 11/29/2024 6:05:00 PM
Thanks Gary, Ha Ha...Moneypennies!! Well we're certainly on borrowed time as a species. Our poor Earth has a lot to give, but there are limits, after all. The name for someone who doesn't believe in any limits is a "cornucopian." Trump is an example of one sad to say. It makes me laugh really!

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