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Environment Defined
All the natural and living things around us. The earth, air, weather, plants, and animals all make up our environment.
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- Fears for the world's poor countries as the rich grab land to grow food: The acquisition of farmland from the world's poor by rich countries and international corporations is accelerating at an alarming rate, with an area half the size of Europe's farmland targeted in the last six months, reports from UN officials and agriculture experts say.
- World Cafe Community
- Lush House: Lifestyle Channel site for Lush House progam
- Welcome to the World Future Society: recommended by Mary G.
- Peapod Neighborhood Electric Vehicle
- io9 - More Augmented Reality Software That Will Change the Future - Technology
- In Political Ads, Christian Left Mounts Sermonic Campaigns - WSJ.com: "Their concern is massive ad blitz on Christian and country-music stations across 10 states. The ads, funded by a left-leaning coalition, urge support for congressional legislation to curb greenhouse-gas emissions -- by framing the issue as an urgent matter of Biblical morality." ;
- PowerShift conference main website - held in Sydney in 2009 at UWS Parramatta
- Powershift conference - UWS students Facebook event group
- Sea level rise: It's worse than we thought: The oceans are already rising. Global average sea level rose about 17 centimetres in the 20th century, and the rate of rise is increasing. The biggest uncertainty for those trying to predict future changes is how humanity will behave. Will we start to curb our emissions of greenhouse gases sometime soon, or will we continue to pump ever more into the atmosphere? Even if all emissions stopped today, sea level would continue to rise. "The current rate of rise would continue for centuries if temperatures are constant, and that would add about 30 centimetres per century to global sea level," says Stefan Rahmstorf of the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research in Germany. "If we burn all fossil fuels, we are likely to end up with many metres of sea level rise in the long run, very likely more than 10 metres in my view."
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