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We Are Houseguests on This Earth and We've Been Very Messy

Posted: 04/22/2012 12:00 am

Can you imagine a world without birds chirping and flying overhead? Or an ocean without sea turtles gliding along? Or coral reefs that turn grey and die? When we talk about quality of life, the benefits of our natural habitat are immeasurable for animals and humans alike.

When I first heard about the oil spill, I was devastated. I grew up visiting the Gulf of Mexico's pristine beaches, spotting birds and feeding the dolphins. I knew it was nesting season, and that danger was ahead especially for the brown pelicans who had just come off the endangered species list. The oil spill ruined the quality of life for thousands of birds, animals, and people who live along the Gulf coast. I knew I had to do something -- I couldn't just sit there. So, I started my fundraiser, eventually raising $200,000 for Gulf recovery.

The oil spill is just one example of habitat loss. Every day, the survival of animal and plant species is threatened due to the actions of humans. We are houseguests on this earth and we've been very messy. Now it's time to clean up, not only for the animals, not only for ourselves, but for the future generations whose quality of life depends on our actions today. It's the only planet we've got. We need to come up with energy solutions that think beyond today, or tomorrow, or even twenty years from now. As stewards of the earth, we are entrusted with protecting it and using its resources wisely. We should think of ways to leave the earth in a better state than how we found it.

My little brother Jackson was looking at an untouched forest recently and asked if houses could be built on it. When he heard that they could, he asked, "But where are the bears and the birds going to go?" Habitat loss doesn't have to be an inevitability. This Earth Day, our country should commit to not only protecting current habitat, but also restoring those that we have polluted. It can be done. By connecting tracks of land between national refuges, we can make wildlife corridors, maximizing the roaming area for animals that need open space. By curtailing pesticide use, we can reduce chemicals found in our marshes, streams and oceans. And by working together, our nation can become a leader in conservation.

When Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, the use of DDT was widespread and the loss of the bald eagle as a species was imminent. But it wasn't too late. By changing our behavior and banning dangerous chemicals, the combined conservation efforts worked and eagles proudly fly today.

Protecting the environment isn't about stopping progress. We just need to put the eco back into our economy. There are huge opportunities in renewable resources. I mean, have you ever heard of a solar spill? By investing in alternative energy, we are investing in our economy and our habitat. I may only be 12, but it sounds good to me.

Every one of us has a great gift we can use to help the earth. Everyone, at any age, can do something, whether it is picking up trash along the side of the road, filling a bird feeder, or bringing reusable bags to the grocery store. For me, I used my artwork. In the tradition of John James Audubon, painting the magnificent beauty of these winged creatures was my way of giving them a voice -- telling people that birds are worth saving. caterpillars to cancer, find your cause and use your talents. The quality of our world is counting on you.

 
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05:25 PM on 04/24/2012
Olivia, i'm so glad young people like you are our future.

thank you so much for everything you do for all of us. keep writing and keep up the good work!
12:11 PM on 04/24/2012
Pure inspiration from a young environmentalist. You are correct, what you love, you aim to protect. In moments of quiet reflection , the "birds chirping" and the gentle sounds of water, is one of the greatest motivators to protect what we can.
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10:19 AM on 04/23/2012
Wow, Olivia, what an effective writer you are! Your piece has truly inspired me. Please consider writing a book on this topic.
10:14 AM on 04/23/2012
while i agree there are serious enviromental problems, population is not the problem, (besides who gets to decide what the earth can sustain? what about overload? do we just kill people by lottery or something?) the reality is we don't know what the earth can maintain adequatly, we don't know how much resources can be used properly because so much of it is locked away or mismanged for the benefit of a few. in fact in the usa we only developed about 6 percent that includes farms roads cities, etc. no man can know what is truly sustainable and what will respect mans place on this planet without denying him his nature while protecting the nature of all other creatures.

the more wealthy a nation the more concerned (because they can now afford it) they are for enviromental concerns. hungry struggling people do not. they can't afford it. so we need others to build wealth like we have and sustainable development is a sad cruel joke played on the good people's lives. it will not allow wealth but will use every enviromental excuse to prevent it all in the name of the enviroment. of course let's not forget the wealthy elites will still have all their rights and wealth. and will fly in their jets and drive their big suvs. you can't have wealth and concern for the enviroment unless you have private property rights that are respected. look at china where there are none, the enviroment is terrible.
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07:03 AM on 04/23/2012
THE solution to ALL our problems on earth is to bring down the human population to a manageable level where the earth's resources can sustain it. Where it's at now and growing by the millions every year is simply unsustainable and the fact that humanity doesn't understand this simple concept is beyond me and a sad commentary on humanities ignorance and stupidity
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08:19 AM on 04/23/2012
You are 100% correct. Very few people focus on overpopulation any longer and it will be our undoing. Since humans have decided to ignore the problem, the earth will take care of it. Unfortunately, it will be bloody, and painful, and messy, but make no mistake, the planet WILL win. And, to think, it can be done in a peaceful and painless way, but it won't......shame on us!
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09:44 AM on 04/23/2012
And you have of course taken a lead on this by not procreating and ensuring you can not procreate?
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10:39 AM on 04/23/2012
The solution to the problem of humans, a scourge on the planet, is to make sure that all of your kin are forced to undergo sterilization. Paul Ehrlich knows it is coming, a forced sterilization program or maybe even a one child policy like in China. The world cannot sustain another 1 billion people. The limit the Earth can hadle is 500 million people, the Georgia Guide Stones says so. If the people of the world will not voluntarily accept forced sterilization or one child only policies then it's off to the Gulags...oops I mean, education camps for their pills that will make them smarter (and less fertile). The ignorant among us do not understand that Earth cannot sustain the current population of humans, but lucky for us there are brilliant minds who are making schemes to reduce our population with humanitarian policies. Paul Ehrlich might have made some wild and inane predictions in his book "Population Bomb" but we shouldn't let that cloud the hysteria...er..message. The people of the world must understand that totalitarianism is the only way forward if we are to survive as a species.
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05:54 AM on 04/23/2012
"We Are Houseguests on This Earth"
While you are the future of our kind. The purpose of all former endeavours. The momentary manifestation of the meaning of life.

"Can you imagine a world without birds chirping and flying overhead?"
It would probably be one without people to view it.

"we talk about quality of life"
But without the quantity of years necessary for us to come to our senses, that’s something that may be heard of no more.

"Now it's time to clean up"
Lets start with our act.

"We need to come up with energy solutions that"
cater for a time when fossil forms are exhausted. Lest we become one of them.

"We should think of ways to leave the earth in a better state than how we found it."
We should think… period. That ought to do it.

"It can be done."
It must be done. Or we soon will be.

"a leader in conservation"
through renewal. You know it means longevity.

"it sounds good to me"
As you do to me, earthchild.

"Every one of us has a great gift"
for which there is no affirmable refund facility.

"our world is counting on you."
and available time is counting down.
12:53 AM on 04/23/2012
Olivia, you are an impressive young lady! Not only is this a well thought out article but you also carry out your words with action. Raising $200,000 for the Gulf Recovery demonstrates an amazing commitment to the Gulf area and the environment. Our planet is quite an amazing place... its natural beauty is breathtaking. We need to work harder to keep it this way.
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01:40 PM on 04/22/2012
I'm so proud of you!!
Age is truly a state of mind and I love the state you're in! :-)
Bless you and all like you, Olivia.
09:35 AM on 04/22/2012
If a 12 year old can understand this then why can't the rest of us. We need to protect our planet, vote for the president who BELIEVES in global warming (Obama). Watch documentaries like TAPPED on Doc TV and PLANET EARTH on DVD or the Discovery Channel. Please get your head out of the sand and listen, education is out there and believe. PLEASE BELIEVE what the LEADING scientist are telling you. AUTISM in on the rise because of pollutants in the air that effect the mother womb. IT IS REAL, THERE ARE STUDIES AND CHILDREN WITH AUTISM TO PROVE IT. CLEAN OUR MOTHER EARTH!!
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11:19 PM on 04/22/2012
Denial is ugly -- people want to believe they are entitled to or deserve the xl suv and the mcmansion in the burbs and all that Restoration Hardware, Balenciaga, Coach, Burberry. The Target and Walmart too. Take what you need has turned into grab what you can, because you are special, you know. Oprah said so.