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Saraah Persaud: February 2011
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Sunday, February 6, 2011. Feeding a Growing Population vs. Conserving Biodivestiy. Every year the human population is increasing around 90 million people each year. As we all need food, water, housing and health care, we also put out a lot of waste. This puts a strain on the environment and the variety of species we have living in our world. The above diagram shows how fast our population is growing in both developing and industrialized regions. Biodiversity is the amount of variation of life forms withi...
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Saraah Persaud: September 2010
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Monday, September 27, 2010. Greenpeace efforts to protect biodiversity in our ecosystems. As you can tell from this picture, Greenpeace was created to help protect our world and create a sustainable environment. Biodiversity is one of the most important global issues in our world today. Many of the problems going on with biodiversity are to blame on humans, but some humans are also the ones trying to make a change to better the living conditions and environment. (1). Forty countries in the world, with th...
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BioBlog: September 2010
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Sunday, September 26, 2010. Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. The assortment of life on Earth, or its biological diversity is commonly referred to as biodiversity. As humans we have a very large impact on the environment and species that reside on Earth. Attention in the media has been focused on the negative consequences due to human interaction but there are many different people taking steps to help sustain the biodiversity of our ecosystems, such as the Sea Shepherd. 2 Guardian Environment Network -.
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BioRead: Mowing The Lawn
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My name is Liam D'souza. This is my biology blog. I am 16. I like biology. I go to Mary Ward. I like computers. I like blogger. I like to blog. I like my school. I do units. I like my friends. I like my family. I don't like units. That is all. In Mary Ward subject: Biology. View my complete profile. Ogging and cutting trees for fuel. It is. A global and environmental problem that has been around for some time. According to The Natural Conservatory, logging takes away. 32 million acres of our planet's nat...
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Saraah Persaud: Feeding a Growing Population vs. Conserving Biodivestiy
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Sunday, February 6, 2011. Feeding a Growing Population vs. Conserving Biodivestiy. Every year the human population is increasing around 90 million people each year. As we all need food, water, housing and health care, we also put out a lot of waste. This puts a strain on the environment and the variety of species we have living in our world. The above diagram shows how fast our population is growing in both developing and industrialized regions. Biodiversity is the amount of variation of life forms withi...
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Bio is Life: Human Intervention is Bad AND Good
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Saturday, September 25, 2010. Human Intervention is Bad AND Good. Just like any other time in life, sometimes it is hard to see the positive in a situation if there is also a negative side present. This is the case similarly with the fragile topic of human interaction with the environment. It is a known fact that humans are doing damage to the Earth and their diverse ecosystems. They also tend to focus on the negative; evidence of this is in the media. Tree planting, multiple-country committees, activist...
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Bio is Life: Human Intervention is Bad AND Good
http://biomeggs.blogspot.com/2010/09/human-intervention-is-bad-and-good.html
Saturday, September 25, 2010. Human Intervention is Bad AND Good. Just like any other time in life, sometimes it is hard to see the positive in a situation if there is also a negative side present. This is the case similarly with the fragile topic of human interaction with the environment. It is a known fact that humans are doing damage to the Earth and their diverse ecosystems. They also tend to focus on the negative; evidence of this is in the media. Tree planting, multiple-country committees, activist...