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Monthly Archives: January 2016
The American Zika Virus Threat: What You Need to Know
Microcephalic Babies Are Tied to Zika viral infections during their first 3 months of fetal development. Source bn.thetodaypost.com Zika virus (Zv) infects people via daytime mosquitoes carrying it, and rarely via sex with infected partners. Mosquitoes can bite infected people … Continue reading
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Tagged babies, climate change, epidemic, health, Mexico, pregnancy, South America, travel, zika virus
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Climate Change This Week: Solar Job Boom, US Blizzard Gloom, and More!
Today, the Earth got a little hotter, and a little more crowded. It’s a Cuke! It’s a Popsicle! No, no, it’s a … Caterpillar! from an Asian rainforest: one more reason to preserve these carbon-storing ecosystems. Source bayucca at flickr … Continue reading
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Tagged blizzards, clean energy, climate change, climate change solutions, extreme weather, global warming, inspiration, nature, snow
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Climate Change This Week: Future Major Power Disruption, Clean Energy Pays, and More!
Today, the Earth got a little hotter, and a little more crowded. Another Reason to Preserve the Carbon Storing Amazon: Its Biodiversityas personified in this red eyed tree frog. Sourcewww.basilbaker.com Forests: the cheapest way to store carbon OO Dams Threaten … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, climate change, Contraceptives, dams, global warming, hydropower, inspiration, nature, solar power
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Climate Change This Week: Climate Chaos, An Energy Revolution, and More!
Today, the Earth got a little hotter, and a little more crowded. One More Reason To Save Forests: The David Bowie Hunter, a spider newly discovered in the Malaysian highlands in 2015. Forests house fascinating forms of life. Credit Oskar87jk … Continue reading
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Tagged China, clean energy, climate change solutions, extreme weather, global warming, inspiration, nature, overpopulation, solar power
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God Is Our Planet
The description of God changes through the prism of every human culture, but one profound universal similarity can be discerned among most cultures: God (one or many), holds dominion over the universe, including a tiny subset, Earth. God is an … Continue reading
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Tagged Earth, environment, ethics, God, inspiration, legacy, Prayer, religion, Survival
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Climate Change This Week: Record Hot Christmas, Cozy Cohousing, and More!
Today, the Earth got a little hotter, and a little more crowded. Another Fantastic Reason to Save Forests is the Cassia’s owlet caterpillar found in the Amazon rainforest. Credit pbertner at flickr Forests: the cheapest way to store carbon OO … Continue reading
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Tagged California, China, climate change, climate change solutions, extreme weather, global warming, inspiration, nature, science
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