Is Montana Collapsing?
by Dennis Avery
Eco-author Jared Diamond says humankind is committing "ecocide" -failing
to recognize environmental degradation before it is too late and bringing
on its own collapse. Diamond says such societies as the Mayans of Central
America, and the Vikings on Greenland likewise brought about their own
doom. He warns many modern societies are also headed for eco-doom--including
the State of Montana
The state of Montana? In collapse? Why?
Diamond claims key problems, including raging forest fires, unsustainable
farming, and impending climate change.
Montana's first problem, Diamond says, is that its vast forests are
threatened by huge forest fires. It costs the federal government too much
to thin the trees and take out the dead wood, which lightning ignites into
massive flames. The state's timber industry has already declined 80
percent-which Diamond says is because Montana can no longer compete with
tree-growers in warmer climates.
Debra Okonski, reporting for the Montana think-tank PERC, says the federal
government has blocked Montana timber harvests-responding to the
tree-huggers like Diamond. She says the state's private forest owners keep
their trees thinned, their forest fuel loads low, and profitably sell
timber.
Montana certainly won't run out of trees in the middle of a global
warming. Both warming and additional CO2 stimulate tree growth.
Diamond claims Montana's farming will collapse due to soil erosion,
fertilizer pollution and spreading salt water seeps. Fortunately,
technology, is already resolving those problems. No-till farming uses
herbicides to control weeds rather than plowing, and cuts soil erosion by
65-95 percent. It similarly cuts fertilizer run-off from the fields.
No-till also doubles soil moisture. Montana's no-till farmers no longer
fallow half their 9 million acres every year, leaving them bare to searing
winds and explosive raindrops. Ending fallow also helps prevent the
downhill seepage of salts from fallow fields-which Diamond says caused the
salinity problem.
Global warming will reduce the snowmelt for irrigation, says Diamond.
Meanwhile, Egypt has bioengineered a new wheat variety that needs only one
irrigation per season, instead of eight-because of a gene borrowed from
barley. The new drought-proof wheat, farmed with no-till, will help
Montana to stay in the wheat business.
Diamond goes on to lament "rich people" buying land in Montana for second
homes. However, he vacations there himself, noting that recreation is one
of the booming industries of the 21st century. If Montana manages its
forests and wildlands well, it ought to harvest more and more dollars from
skiers, hunters, fisherman, and a wide variety of vacationers. This is
collapse?
Diamond believes the Modern Warming is being caused by human-emitted CO2.
The planet is certainly warming, but the microfossils in seabed sediments
tell us the Earth has had 600 moderate, natural warmings in the last
million years. Solar-created beryllium isotopes in the sediments link the
warming to changes in the sun's irradiance.
The Modern Warming may favor some shifts in Montana's tree species. After
the last Ice Age, the warming climate triggered a rapid spread of
lodgepole pine in Montana and Douglas fir across the Pacific Northwest.
But that's adaptation, not collapse.
Jared Diamond is overstating our environmental problems-and ignoring
strategies and technologies that make modern societies more sustainable.
That's not information, it is alarmism.
Dennis Avery was a senior policy analyst for the U.S. State Department,
where he won the National Intelligence Medal of Achievement. He is the
co-author, with atmospheric physicist Fred Singer, of the forthcoming book
Unstoppable Global Warming-Every 1500 Years, due in October from Rowman & Littlefield.

|