Is planet earth headed for a fate similar to the disaster on Easter Island


cendol , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 09:29:06 AM

Easter Island is comprised of an area of 64 square miles and is located in 
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a remote area of the Pacific Ocean 2000 miles west of Chile. The climate 
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is subtropical.

ORIGINAL SETTLEMENT - Archeologists surmise 
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that the island was originally settled by Polynesians in around 400 
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A.D.The Polynesians, when they arrived, found an island made up largely of 
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sub-tropical forest of trees and woody bushes.The Easter Island palm grew 
to up to 80 feet tall with a 6-foot diameter and could be used to make 
canoes as well as yielding nuts, and sap for syrups, sugar, and wine. 
Underneath the trees and bushes was other vegetation such as shrubs, 
herbs, ferns, and grasses. They found the island was home to many 
varieties of seabirds and land birds as well. The surrounding oceans were 
loaded with fish and porpoise-dolphins.The island was a pacific paradise. 


THE GOOD YEARS ON EASTER ISLAND - From 400 to 800 A.D. were 
the good years for the people on Easter Island. Food was plentiful and 
living went well.They used the large palm trees for canoes and fished 
offshore for porpoise-dolphins.They raised the chickens, which they had 
brought with them; but sea birds provided additional fowl for their diet. 
The natural fruit was plentiful and the sap from the palm trees yielded 
syrups, sugar and wine.They had sufficient wood for their dwellings and 
winter fires.These were good years on Easter Island. Their numbers grew, 
but the environment sustained them and more importantly they sustained the 
environment.

THE YEARS OF SPLENDOR AND DRAWDOWN - From 800 to 
1300 A.D. were the years for the people on Easter Island in which they 
became numerous and prosperous.The islanders possessed the only written 
language in Oceania, the Rongorongo Script. They erected the large rock 
carvings, called petroglyphs or monoliths, or Moai by the islanders. These 
are the huge crude statues, busts of stone with long faces and long pointed 
noses, for which Easter Island is most noted.In a very labor-intensive 
effort, these huge statues were quarried, carved and then transported, by 
being rolled on logs, to the coastal areas for display.

During 
this period the population increased substantially and was approaching the 
highest level to be reached on the island, estimated by archeologists to be 
seven thousand.

But also during this period the drawdown had 
begun.Drawdown is when the dominant species in the ecosystem begins to 
uses resources faster than they can be replaced. The islanders were using 
up the forests, for their canoes, houses, and the transporting of their 
statues, much faster than they were being re-grown.

If they 
had realized what they were doing to their environment and how it would 
impact their future, and if they would have had the will to make the 
necessary life style adjustments, they could have prevented what followed. 


THE OVERSHOOT-From 1300 to1700 AD - Overshoot is when, 
environmentally, the point of no return has been reached, where the 
depletion of resources has reached that level where they cannot be 
regenerated to sustainable levels.

The islander is population 
continued to grow and the forests disappeared at increasing rates. With 
the disappearing forests, springs and steams dried up and those plants and 
animals for which the forests provided cover, also disappeared.Land birds, 
snails, and many seabirds disappeared.Even the gardens suffered as 
deforestation allowed the winds and rains to erode the valuable topsoil. 


In the 1400 is all the large palms were cut down and the palm 
became extinct. The consequences were terrible. Without the large palms, 
the fishing fleets of canoes were depleted. By 1500, porpoise-dolphins 
were no longer in the Islander is diet and they soon ran completely out of 
all wood.

Politically chaos set in. In the 1600 is tribal 
warriors displaced the centralized government. Tribal wars and cannibalism 
became prevalent, as humans were the largest remaining meat source. />
THE CRASH - 1700 and 1800 A.D. - The crash is the inevitable 
meltdown of the population that follows an overshoot.

In the 
early 1700's, intense tribal warfare and cannibalism drove people into the 
caves.When the Island was discovered on Easter, April 15, 1773, by Dutch 
explorer Jacob Roggeveen, he found a small population of poor, 
impoverished people. When Captain Cook voyaged to Easter Island in 1775 
there were only 600 Islanders left.

One hundred years later, 
1885, only 155 Islanders remained.In less than 500 years the population of 
the Islanders went from 7000 to near extinction.

THUS PLANET 
EARTH - Globally, overall, although specific nations and areas may vary, 
planet earth is in the withdrawal stage, like Easter Island was between 
800 and 1300 A.D.More trees from forests, more fish from fisheries, more 
fresh water from aquifers, and more area from grasslands are being 
consumed than are being replenished. All this is complicated by problems 
of waste disposal, pollution, global warming and related weather 
complications, and a growing world population, which will go from 
6,000,000 to 9,000,000 in the next 50 years.

As there was with 
the Easter Islanders, within the withdrawal stage, there is a window of 
opportunity for us recover, to bring about ways of living that will 
sustain the world is resources.If we do not make that recovery, the other 
stages as experienced by the Easter Islanders will surely follow, as night 
follows day.

REFERENCES - Easter Island Internet Home Page. 
Easter is End by Jared Diamond.
 
 
 
 
 

Princess Cuddles , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 03:05:32 AM

The planet Earth will survive with or without the life forms  
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which crowd its thin crust., The people & other life forms will not  
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survive forever. It would be ludicrous to assume that just because we  
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have evolved to the current level, that such advancement has never  
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occurred before on the planet. There is evidence of life billions of  
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years ago, & natural disasters which have ended them. Don't worry about  
Earth, she is a tough old bird, she has been flying for a long long time.  
 
 
 
 
 

Cuppy , Monday, 16th of August 2010 04:29:31 PM

you're right about this. I just saw a documentary on the  
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discovery channel about it. the similarity is striking, man has reached a  
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technologically advanced time (similarly to the easter islanders who  
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mastered the construction & putting up of those famous statues.) the  
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easter islanders, like modern man, were more interested in their erections  
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than the handling of their natural resources :-) okay, very bad joke on a  
serious topic. :-) from what i saw, the easter islanders were also  
plagued by animals (like rodents) eating their food so they had severe  
food shortages. earth is like an island, you're right. maybe you should  
write an essay on this to put ur ideas more in focus; I'd read something  
like this, about the parallels  
 
 
 
 
 
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