The Planet Now

The Plight of Our Planet

Unprecedented numbers of species are becoming extinct each year.

There are 50 massive dead zones in our oceans (places where life no longer exists).

There are billions of tons of toxins in our atmosphere.

We are losing the rain forests at a rate of 120,000 square miles per year.

Many of the large fish species in our oceans have been reduced by as much as 80%. (This includes marlin, cod, swordfish and tuna.)

Weather and climate patterns are changing all over the world.

The polar caps REALLY ARE melting.

Mankind appears to have abandoned responsibility for his role in the natural world - upon which he is utterly dependent for his own survival here on Earth.

The Earth Organization’s purpose is to bring immediate and vital change to the downward spiral of the plant and animal kingdoms.

Vested interests, ignorance and money-driven priorities are taking an unacceptably heavy toll on Earth and its life systems.

Global warming is precipitating adverse weather and climatic conditions, whilst simultaneously we are entering a planet-wide species extinction of historical proportions.

Despite all well intentioned efforts, the degradation of the planet and its life forms continues on a downward spiral.

The Earth Organization offers new solutions drawn from many sources.

We have a new approach, new ideas and new understandings, which offer mankind the bright hope that something can be done about it - before it is too late.

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The environmental issues that face Earth today are no longer the question of our times, they are the issue of our future.

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