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The Environment and Unemployment
A recent report by the Chesapeake Bay Foundation in the Washington Post suggests a way that by creating programs that focus on the environment, we can not only begin to get serious about environmental quality, health and sustainability but stimulate … Continue reading
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Brazil’s War on Deforestation
At one time Amazon River flowed westward. At that time, it may have thought that it was still attached to part of a proto-Congo (Zaire) river system from the interior of present day Africa when the continents were joined … Continue reading
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Water Biomes
Although this site is no longer operational, it still contains some very interesting and useful water resource information. It was suggested by a reader and complements the information tracked on the Dimidia site. I think you will enjoy its focus … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, biodiversity, climate change, groundwater, lakes, rivers
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