More Doctors and Hospital Beds Needed NOW
Ebola Is Ecosystem Collapse, More Doctors and Hospital Beds Must Be Sent NOW
By Forests.org a project of EcoInternet
October 4, 2014
TAKE ACTION to stamp out Ebola in Africa:
http://forests.org/shared/alerts/sendsm.aspx?id=ebola
The Ebola epidemic threatens global ecological sustainability and well-being. Unless its exponential growth can be stopped in a matter of weeks to months, it is highly unlikely its global spread can be prevented. Please write (and optionally tweet) to European and American governments and health officials demanding a massive infusion of doctors and quarantined hospital beds to stop Ebola at its source. Going forward, Ebola’s root causes of rainforest loss, perma-war, poor governance, abject poverty, and over-population must be recognized and – along with community sustainable development – be adequately funded, or we face more such threats as the biosphere collapses.
Must Read Essay! Ebola a Symptom of Ecological and Social Collapse
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