Part of Nature cartoon by Stuart McMillen - Recombinant...
8 reviews • recombinantrecords.net
This is a really wonderful series of cartoons on the environment that you really need to click on and read. The drawings and sentiments are rally right on.
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8 reviews • recombinantrecords.net
This is a really wonderful series of cartoons on the environment that you really need to click on and read. The drawings and sentiments are rally right on.
From the page: " In Your Home â€" Reduce Toxicity 29. Eliminate mercury from your home by purchasing items without mercury, and dispose of items containing mercury at an appropriate drop-off facility when necessary (e.g. old thermometers). 30. Learn about... more
This picture is a composite of 83 photos - an incredible undertaking to photograph one of the world's oldest living organisms, and an awe-inspiring outcome!
From the page: "A new vertical method for growing crops which claims to use less land and only 5% of the water usually needed"
Yay! Baby sea turtles! The future of zoos and marine theme parks really should be conservation-based.
13 reviews • independent.co.uk
From the page: ""As human beings, we are attacking our own life-support system," she says. "And if we carry on like this, we are digging our own grave." Another strong woman. Thank you malibena.
From the page: "We always hear about how we're using more of this and more of that, so it is welcome new to learn that apparently the people of the U.S. were using less water in 2005 than in 1975 despite a significant increase in population. "
Sooo is that how you find midichlorians...??I have a Brita in my fridge too, fuck yeah.
Civilization Collapsed After Cutting Key Trees Rossella Lorenzi, Discovery News Nov. 2, 2009 -- The ancient Nazca people, who once flourished in the valleys of south coastal Peru, literally fell with the trees they chopped down, new research has concluded. The Nazca caused... more