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DavidR Senior Member

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My theories seem rather tame when compared to what Ramachandran expounds!
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kallenwe Senior Member


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Judging from this last post, that isn't all he has not read! When did trees start generating nitrogen and potassium? Especially those giant trees at the North pole!
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rramachandran_1 Senior Member


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Please visit web
http://www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/html/resources_faq.html
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DavidR Senior Member

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There is a lot of photosynthesis going on in the seas although no trees are present! Even live coral has a simbiotic arrangement beween a plant and an animal living together, thus illustrating the basics of life. The foodstuffs of plants are the wastes of animals and viceversa! All we need to do on earth is to balance agriculture and man's overmineralization activity in the environment which could involve limits impossed on the human and cattle populations! The killings in Darfur are over arable land availability! In the eco-conference at Copenhaguen, no politician dared even mention, less praise China, for having taken measures with their one child family size, to beguin to limit human population growth!
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zercas Senior Member


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For those who have not seen the movie HOME, please do, it is worth it. It is free on the internet in many languages, I have managed to fin a site with these, but I will try to keep on looking for more ,it is necesry to make as much conciousness as possible to the enviromental issues and them each one in his own abiltiy and his own realm and circumstances act on it.
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English
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqxENMKaeCU
French
http://www.youtube.com/user/homeproject#p/a/f/2/NNGDj9IeAuI
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http://www.youtube.com/user/homeproject#p/a/f/1/SWRHxh6XepM
German
http://www.youtube.com/user/homeproject#p/a/f/0/IbDmOt-vIL8
Russian
http://www.youtube.com/user/homeproject#p/a/u/1/7hFivbgIEqk
Arabic
http://www.youtube.com/user/homeproject#p/a/u/0/E9-k7wtS3bg
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kallenwe Senior Member


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Now that should cover just about everyone. Oops. No Korean? Still a very considerate and complete listing. Thanks for thinking inclusively.
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zercas Senior Member


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I looked for it in Korean and Chinese but could not find it. The synchronization with Google is not that good, I guess
Maybe Seogsoo, could fin it.
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DavidR Senior Member

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No body mentions the growth of animal life per unit area in the last centuries since the industrial revolution! That is the main variable that has caused environmental polution!
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zercas Senior Member


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Does the human growth counts?
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kallenwe Senior Member


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No, humans don't count! We don't eat, poop or breath out Carbon dioxide, so we get a free pass. However, my theory is that we will kill each other off far before the environment gives out.
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