| By admin,on July 24th,2011 The world’s human population doubled from 1 to 2 billion between 1800 and 1930,and then doubled again by 1975. Sometime in 2011,it’s expected to top 7 billion. This staggering increase and the massive consumption it drives are overwhelming the planet’s finite resources. We’ve already witnessed the devastating effects of overpopulation on biodiversity:Species . . . →Read More:Human overpopulation is the key cause of extinction By admin,on July 23rd,2011 Life on Earth is experiencing a geologic era of mass extinction as a result of human activities. Anthropogenic (human-driven) global climate change has brought us into a new geological epoch,the Anthropocene. We are triggering tipping points,with abrupt and irreversible consequences for human communities and ecological systems. We cannot continue on our current path. . . . →Read More:Human Arrogance is Destroying Life on Earth By admin,on August 31st,2010 Taxpayers for the Environment for Animals—TEA Party for Animals—submitted the following comments in opposition to increasing mountain lion hunts. Comments can be emailed to the New Mexico Game &Fish Department at ispa@state.nm.us —- US Fish &Wildlife’s 2006 National Survey of Fishing,Hunting,and Wildlife-Associated Recreation counted 72,000 New Mexico resident hunters,a drop . . . →Read More:Oppose Mountain Lion killing in NM By admin,on August 25th,2010 TEA Party for Animals Demands:Save the Prairie Dogs at the College of Santa Fe! As the City of Santa Fe,New Mexico,removes prairie dogs from its city parks,the largest remaining prairie dog town within city limits is the colony at the College of Santa Fe (CSF) on St. Michael’s Drive,where the . . . →Read More:Save Santa Fe’s Prairie Dogs! | |