Fires, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes-- Nature can be quite…demanding. We're just a speck in the grand scheme; At least that's my understanding.
Our relationship with nature Should be one of respect and awe. But in the guise of progress we've found That mankind has a fatal flaw:
Our love affair with material things. You wonder: That can't hurt, can it? Ah, but just think about Unlimited growth on a finite planet.
From caves to computers, we've come a long way. But some resources are irreplaceable. When they're depleted, their loss will leave A mark behind that's unerasable.
Population times consumption-- It's really just a simple equation-- Equals environmental impact And NOT merely on occasion.
Constant growth of both the economy And population smacks of futility And gives our world a recipe for A bleak unsustainability.
As we add to our atmosphere Carbon dioxide and methane gas And destroy what it takes to sustain us, Who knows what will come to pass?
Our world is such an incredible place! I hate being the prophet of doom, But let's not ignore reality: There's only so much for us to consume.
Reasonable consumption now: Is there such a thing as that? If so, let's investigate Our options. Jumping Jehoshaphat!
Avoiding economic collapse While putting less stress on things And controlling population growth Perhaps could soften the future's zings.
Think about our children’s future. Think what we’re doing? Think what we’ve done? Why would we turn this beautiful planet Into an uninhabitable one?