Of Teenagers and Whales

    Posted November 1st, 2009 by

    Yesterday evening, after my teenage granddaughter had finished her homework, we went at her request to a nearby mall. We drove, of course.

    While she was hunting around for some new acquisition of the outlandish apparel teenagers relish these days, I sauntered idly around the shops. The stores are all chains common to malls across our country. She spent her time at two places I had never heard of, Rue 21 and Wet Seal, jam-packed with girls her age.

    There was not a natural product among all the offerings as far as my eyes could see. Every item of apparel was constructed of a man-made fabric, mostly acrylic, some nylon. In the mall plaza where I then sat down to wait, a free-standing booth was selling wind-up toys, plastic one and all.

    My granddaughter emerged with her purchases of a fake fur vest (acrylic) and animal-patterned tights (nylon). She explained she intended to wear this outfit as a Halloween costume, to be discarded after that single use.

    The common thread (no pun intended) throughout the mall is petroleum. Both acrylic and nylon are manufactured from oil. Just as 98% of all manmade chemicals are. Acrylic was originally created by DuPont. Monsanto entered the picture when it developed a chemical process to keep acrylic from pilling.

    What’s my point? These fabrics are (1) adding to an unthinking, wanton use of the fossil fuels that are causing global warming, and (2) made with toxic chemicals that eventually end up in our food, water, and air. And (3) made by the same companies that lead in the national oil-based production of polluting substances.

    It is companies such as these two and the products they make – which we so avidly buy and buy and buy –that end up causing the chronic illnesses that beset one out of three of our children.

    The mall we visited is called the Arsenal Mall, originally built to store weapons during World War II. In its re-use as a mall of mass consumption, it’s simply shifted its destructive role.

    Eventually our consumer products along with unimaginably massive amounts of toxic chemicals find their way into lakes, rivers and seas. Their spread extends far beyond the island of floating garbage in the Pacific Ocean twice the size of Texas.

    You have to read the new book, Eye of the Whale, by Douglas Carlton Abrams, to grasp the connection between the vast contamination of the oceans and our damaged human condition.   In this thriller in the tradition of John LeCarre (think The Constant Gardener), Abrams writes, “The level of toxic pollution in even the most remote locations and in sea life everywhere (is) staggering. Perhaps this whale was demonstrating the aberrant development and disease such contaminants were causing. Pollution was replacing the harpoon as the greatest threat to whales, but pollution, unlike the harpoon, was a danger not only to whales.”

    The book follows a young scientist, an expert in humpback whale communication, as, piece by piece, she decodes a new whale song whose meaning she deciphers as “babies in danger.” She finds her own life threatened by commercial whalers, chemical companies and their lackeys in science, government, and the press, who need to keep these dangers out of the public eye. There’s nothing fictional at all about such a cast of characters.

    Abrams wraps his mastery of the scientific evidence –of the link between the poisoned environment and cancer, hermaphroditism, and a damaged immune system, for example –in a fast-paced plot with lots of heroes and villains and real tension about how the novel will end.

    This book asks the same question that came to me as I watched the mall shoppers on their voracious hunt for acquisitions. It seems as if the way we live these days is killing us and the world around us. Aren’t there other ways to arrange a civilized life?

    Can human nature live with nature?

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    Alice Shabecoff is the co-author with her husband Philip of Poisoned Profits: The Toxic Assault on our Children (Random House, 2008) where you will find real stories about children across the U.S. harmed by toxins in their daily lives and the scientific evidence of how toxics work their harm, and about the companies and their lackeys, the same cast of characters responsible for harming children as well as whales. See www.Poisoned Profits.com.

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    December 2, 2009 at 8:40 am by Noelle Corbin

    Hi Alice. You’re book inspired me to make sweeping changes in my family’s home and lifestyle (and even helped inspire my blog!). Your question ‘Can human nature live with nature?’ is thought provoking. My opinion is that we can (the Native Americans mastered it for thousands of years before Europeans arrived in America). Whether or not we will is a different story. Your example of taking your granddaughter to the mall is a good one – our culture is dominated by this absurd quest for amassing stuff. People only see the price tag at the store when they think about the cost of something. That needs to change, and getting people to make that change is the challenge.

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    November 15, 2009 at 2:28 am by K. Callahan

    Currently during my research into vaccines especially the H1N1, there is an assault on our children and pregnant mothers that is so deadly we will be astounded in the coming months when the damage is finally revealed.
    The adjuvant called squalene which is mixed on site prior to administration of the shot revealed during it’s patent process that it caused irrevocable and permanent sterility in the laboratory mice. The agenda of big pharma extends beyond our imagination as they set the stage for their next round of profits as women flock to their doctors for fertility drugs. And the babies who are recipients of this deadly and highly toxic cocktail will certainly experience an assortment of neurological problems related to vaccines. Adjuncts are used to trigger the immune system because the vaccines themselves cannot do that. So big pharma is injecting some of the most volatile substances known to mankind into the blood streams of millions of people world wide knowing full well that there will be many deaths. Insurance companies who do the most comprehensive studies, will not insure for Acts of God, Nuclear War and Vaccines. That should tell you something. And, puncturing the skin is considered an operation and needs a consent form, yet how many people sign this for a flu shot? My friend Tony wrote to me. His daughter was 8 weeks pregnant. She got the H1N1 flu shot and the baby instantly died. Wake up America.

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    November 14, 2009 at 12:09 am by Janice Stanger

    What a giant canvas, to paint the interconnections among poisoning the oceans, a consumer-oriented attitude that cares only for what can be bought and sold, artificial “fabrics,” and all the issues with fossil fuels. We can then begin to understand how our own choices, small and large, each day make a difference. Whales, along with all living beings in the sea, are harmed and threatened by overfishing as well. We can make a choice to leave the tiny remnants of the ocean ecosystem alone by not eating any fish or shellfish.

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    November 1, 2009 at 5:20 pm by Jackie Lombardo

    The amount of petroleum in our lives is incredible. My trip to the mall with my own teenage daughter will never be the same. Thanks for opening my eyes.

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