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Conservationism versus Environmentalism
In simplest terms, conservationism includes environmentalism and not the opposite. Self interest groups which include political ideoligies, many NGOs (Non Government Organizations, out of the United Nations, etc.) and a pleathra of non profit organizations constantly manipulate, skew and out right lie for monetary gain, political power and ideological influence. (note: the average non profit organization keeps 95% of donations for administration and expenses! The most recent atrocity has been censored by media and social media. The leader of the the group BLM has purchased multi millions in real estate mostly in white neighborhoods!)
By John Charles Harman5 years ago in Earth
4 Environmental Health Careers That Can Change Our Future
Many different factors affect our health, including genetics and pure luck. But one of the biggest factors in human health is the environment around us. Air quality, the food we eat, the water we drink, and the substances absorbed through our skin all have an impact on our short and long-term health.
By andrewdeen145 years ago in Earth
Composting Consciousness: Where’s the best place to do it?
With Earth Day behind us, you may be thinking about the environment a little more. From using paper straws to reusable water bottles, saving the Earth has become a priority for many. One growing trend to help you become more environmentally friendly is composting. Composting creates organic material by combining dead plant parts and water with your waste and scraps, that definition according to the Environmental Protection Agency. The point of composting is so the organic material created can be used to cut down on methane emissions from landfills and also help plants grow.
By Pam Jannes5 years ago in Earth
My Pledge to Mother Earth
On this Earth Day, 2021, I have reflected heavily on all the things I could do differently in my life. I know that with change it is best to take small steps. So the following that I pledge to change, I do not promise to fix overnight ... but these are changes I am aware I can make, and pledge to do so over the course of the next five years (preferably sooner!).
By Kaitlyn Dawn5 years ago in Earth
The Lazy Girl’s Guide to a Less Wasteful Existence. Top Story - April 2021.
I’m lazy. Don’t get me up early. Don’t give me too many things to do per day. Let me meander through life at my own pace. I’m also a chronic worrier. I freak out about what’s in my food, what’s in my hair products and what’s going to happen to the world if we don’t stop using so much stuff!
By Kelley Zherzhi5 years ago in Earth
Book Review: 'The Wintermen lll by Brit Griffin
The Wintermen lll: At The End of the World by Brit Griffin, from by Latitude 46 publishing, is the third instalment, and conclusion, of the author's dystopian climate change science fiction series. Set in the vicinity of Cobalt, Ontario Canada, which for those that don't know is in the northern part of the province, it depicts a world where the climate is so out of whack North America is locked in perpetual winter.
By Richard Marcus5 years ago in Earth
Equitable way to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emission for the planet
Since after the industrial revolution, human source of CO2 emission has been ruin like burning of oil, coal, gases, burning plastic, use of fertilizers and deforestation, industrial processes.
By Amit kumar singh5 years ago in Earth







