“We believe that all human behavior is a (conscious or subconscious) attempt to meet a need or a reaction to a need not being met. And that if you want to understand and change human behavior, you have to first understand our common needs.” – Chris and Dawn Agnos
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The End of Kings |Sustainable Human and Caitlin Johnstone
Sustainable Human Published on Sep 4, 2018 Support the creation of more videos like this: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman More from Caitlin Johnstone: https://caitlinjohnstone.com/ In the old days, kings wore gold on their heads, and when you saw one you were expected to remove your hat and bow or you’d be tortured to death in the town square.… Read More
Understanding How Trophic Cascades Shape our World
Trophic cascades are powerful indirect interactions that can control entire ecosystems, occurring when predators in a food web suppress the abundance or alter the behavior of their prey, thereby releasing the next lower trophic level from predation (or herbivory if the intermediate trophic level is a herbivore). For example, if the abundance of large piscivorous fish is increased in a lake, the abundance of their prey, smaller fish that eat zooplankton, should decrease. The resulting increase in zooplankton should, in turn, cause the biomass of its prey, phytoplankton, to decrease.
The trophic cascade is an ecological concept which has stimulated new research in many areas of ecology. For example, it can be important for understanding the knock-on effects of removing top predators from food webs, as humans have done in many places through hunting and fishing.
A top-down cascade is a trophic cascade where the food chain or food web is disrupted by the removal of a top predator, or a third or fourth level consumer. On the other hand, a bottom-up cascade occurs when a primary producer, or primary consumer is removed, and there is a reduction of population size through the community. Predator removal can affect the ecosystem at either the population level (keeping the ecosystem functioning despite a shift in species composition) or the community level (in which case there is a risk of loss of ecosystem functioning and thus ecosystem service delivery).
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Sustainable Human Published on May 26, 2018 Support us here: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablehuman There is a basic change going on with the younger generation that is strange to older people. There is a change in the way you define “freedom”, the way your define “power”, and the way you define “community”, and these changes really suggest the… Read More










