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Share information on how to Protect the environment, stop global warming, use alternative energy sources, live a low-impact lifestyle
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Group Bookmarks View All Bookmarks»The UAE has big plans for Dubai by aspiring to work with the environment in the construction of new towns and cities. The architecture will work to preserve the existing environment and reflect the natural landscape.
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A website that will pay you in exchange for your old used cellphones. A very good idea for raising funds for charity or student projects.
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We sometimes make the conceptual mistake of thinking that the way the Earth's ecosystem is today is the way it will forever be, that we've somehow reached an ecological end-state. But even in an eco-conscious world, or one devoid of humans entirely, natural processes from evolution to geophysical and solar cycles would continue. The Earth's been at this for a long time, literally billions of years; from a planetary perspective, a quadrupling of atmospheric carbon lasting 10,000 years (for example) is little more than a passing blip. The fact of the matter is that, no matter how much greenhouse gas we pump into the atmosphere or how many toxins we dump into the soil and oceans, given enough time the Earth will recover. But human civilization is far more fragile.
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