Yes we should, the earth is what provides us with food, water and the air we breath.
Disrupting one small faction, whether it be marine life, forestry or even tundra can have devastating global effects by way of climate change, or imbalance in the food chain. It took million of years to achieve a balance on earth which we are quickly undoing. There is no way to predict the final outcome, however just the risk of it being disastrous should be enough of a deterrent.
2007-02-14 02:08:10
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answered by smedrik 7
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. We should protect it, not only for ourselves but for future generations as well. After all, this is the only planet we can call our own and there will be nowhere to run to when things go awry. Greed and over-consumption of resources on the part of some of the more affluent countries will sooner than later lead the planet to its Armageddon. The pity is that it may not affect them in their lifetime, so they tend to consider it all a big joke. But it is real and we need to sit up and think and think again!
2007-02-14 02:19:06
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answered by Paleologus 3
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I think we should respect the environment. Sometimes that includes protection. Sometimes that includes hunting. I am not a major environmentalist, but I do believe God gave us this ball of dirt and we respect God by respecting the things living on it. But I also believe the human being is the graetsest living thing on the earth. And protecting it is the greatsest need right now.
2007-02-14 02:21:15
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answered by ALunaticFriend 5
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Oh yeah and the first thing I am going to do is call the California Coastal Commission to see what needs to be done.
Yep, let's shut down all sonar testing off our coasts, I mean why would any enemy sub want to come up to our coast line?
2007-02-14 03:32:30
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answered by clwkcmo 5
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I think we should do what we can to protect the enviroment, but I think that it's much too late for that. The best thing we can do is stop having children. It's isn't fair to our children to have to deal with the problems that we have created.
2007-02-14 02:12:00
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answered by C.B. 4
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We should always protect the enviroment. But not to the point that we suffer. The environment is not as delicate as some groups would make you blelieve.
2007-02-14 02:06:18
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answered by bildymooner 6
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I think the Navy is well within there rights. Hell it's sound, not some noxious chemical they're pumping into the water and if these exercises give the sonar techs needed experience to keep themselves alive so be it.
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2007-02-14 02:16:54
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answered by Centurion529 4
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