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The Potomac River Achieves First Place!
American Rivers is a Washington D.C.-based organization working to protect and restore the nation’s rivers and streams. Each year they honor our nation’s river systems. This year, the top “honor” goes to the Potomac River. Notice I have not yet … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropogenic, food population, human blunders, North America, rivers, sustainability
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When Elephant Nature Meets Human Nature
This is a fascinating story appearing in the London Daily Mail newspaper that was provided to me by Dr. Reddy, a biochar research scientist in India. It shows the human emotion of elephants and the response to a tragedy … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, biodiversity, food population, human blunders
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The Surui, GPS Technology, REDD and Preserving Amazonian Rainforest
Thanks to Ken H for forwarding this article. Maybe this is an example of an evolving “organic” way to preserve Amazonian rainforest. Imagine. Google is providing GPS capability to Amerindians deep in the rainforests of Surinam, Brazil and Columbia. How … Continue reading