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Not really. We're already facing calls for humans to be eating more bugs for protein. Feeding those to fish first presents the familiar problems with the losses of energy at each trophic level.

The three biggest things most of us can do to bring down our environmental footprint are to go vegan, not reproduce and stop flying.

forces fishermen to lower prices of their wild-caught salmon in order to compete.

This is one of the reasons why when I pick up a package of fish, and I see "Farm raised", I set it back down again.

The trouble is, they don't connect the dots. They just can't see that there is a connection between their fish pie and hungry sea lions, just as they can't see that there is a connection between them getting in the car in the morning and hungry sea lions.

That's an interesting question but, I think, beside the point. The point is to examine what humans have done that means there are insufficient fish (overfishing by humans and climate change heading up this list) and attempt to get those same humans thinking about what we should do about it (stop overfishing - perhaps

What does karma have to do with it? I'm talking about humanity's actions and what we need to change.

Most humans (Homo sapiens stultus-materfututor) just have no real idea just how much damage we've done to oceanic ecosystems. In the eighteenth century the naturalist Thomas Pennant described herring (Clupea harengus) shoals "distinguished into several columns 5 or 6 miles [8-9.6km] long and 3 or 4 miles [5-6.5km]

Probably, but over here it was aired on a channel that very few households could receive (the situation has improved somewhat since, but even now it's only a minority), and I think they cancelled it before they even started showing it here. I remember when B5 was jumping round the schedule worse than Q on meth (to do

HBO is nothing on the goatf*****s who cancelled Firefly.

As far as I can work out from Google Maps, that seems to be Al Suknah. This town is a processing centre for natural gas.

died earlier today at the age of 1966

I'm not too sure where you'd take them. There's a Jacobite Bar in Fort William, which I haven't been in and gets some mixed reviews. Google says there's a Randall Tavern, but that's in Croydon, so that's no use to anyone unless you're planning an invasion with a few mercenaries (not a bad idea if the Tories get back

Time to get the kilt out ready for the inevitable influx of American tourists.

If you are trying to win a war, you attack military targets, not civilian ones. When Al Qaeda attacked the US they went for an economic target underpinning the activities of its enemies, the centre of its enemies' military power (the Pentagon) and attempted a decapitation strike on the White House, and the world

Do you not have a problem with incinerating 70,000 civilians for geopolitical advantage?

1) Herman Goering (head of the Luftwaffe) is mentioned in the second paragraph. Nobody (least of all me) is denying he was an evil bastard.

Wrong, and wrong.

You are confusing three different issues.