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Me: I wanna change the world.
Stranger: How?
Me: Maybe if you check out my blog you'll see
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shrug.
quitfaking: I sometimes think that when we’re all gone the earth will simply shrug it’s shoulders and calmly say “well that was unpleasant, wasn’t it?” and start to grow more trees.
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“We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see...”
– (via thegrandparadise)
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reblog if your an environment blog. i’ll follow.
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“The Arctic is the last wild ocean on the planet. Scientists have been able to do...”
– - NRDC president, Frances Beinecke, in this blog post. Send a message to the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management to put Alaska’s Polar Bear Seas — the Chukchi and the Beaufort — off-limits to the oil giants. (via nrdc)
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Eating Less Meat Is World's Best Chance For Timely... →
thedailyfallout: “Shifting the world’s reliance on fossil fuels to renewable energy sources is important, certainly. But the world’s best chance for achieving timely, disaster-averting climate change may actually be a vegetarian diet, according to a recent report in World Watch Magazine.”
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welcome curious person. i’m going to post a bunch of stuff about how YOU can change the environment.
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