This is a new project started by the Regives Network to help reduce things that ends up in landfills. It is expected to spread around the US like a wildfire. This is as seen in the channel wkyc. Here is a link to that video.
This is a new project started by the Regives Network to help reduce things that ends up in landfills. It is expected to spread around the US like a wildfire. This is as seen in the channel wkyc. Here is a link to that video.
You are the third ID trying to SPAM this minimally green site and idea with too numerous posts(+SPAMMING!). We already have Goodwill Industries and many clothing and food banks. Many landfills also recycle, and even our grocery store takes aluminum.
Spam, spam, spam...
The "Horsemen" and the blame. 1.) Aquifer depletion is to be blamed on the people who are over the aquifers, not on outsiders. 2.) Soil depletion can only be blamed on the countries where they are or have depleted their own soils(by not adding organics/composts, salinization by over-irrigation with river waters high in salts, citification by uncontrolled population growth and sprawl, and by not fallowing the land), not on outsiders. 3.) Oil depletion can only be blamed on the countries with oil who have sold it for their own wealth to outsiders. 4.) AGW has a number of sources of blame; the countries burning oil, the countries burning coal, the countries using slash and burn agriculture, the countries cutting down their forests--not outsiders. 5.) overpopulation beyond sustainable is the fault of the countries involved. It may be their culture. It may be their average stupidity. It may be religions. It may be their immigration policies. It may be the greed of some. It may be a combination of factors. 6.) world fisheries collapse can be blamed on drift netters, shark finners, and 3 billion people who get 60% of their protein from fish/seafood. 7.) Surface water pollution/depletion can be blamed on the people in the areas it is occurring and the people upstream who over-use and pollute with everything from agricultural chemicals, industrial waste, excrement, and pharmaceuticals.
THE LANGUAGE OF ECOLOGY
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