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< Biodegradation | Biodiversity | Biogas > We have 10 pages of Biodiversity Blog Entries. According to the Living Planet Report realised on 29th of October, growing populations are putting so much pressure on the Earth's natural resources that two planets will be required by early 2030s if we are to maintain our current ... From Mike Maunsell In the long-run, loss of biodiversity will be much more costly to both the planet and the human race than the short-term loss of profits needed to implement measures to preserve it. From unknown Relying on geoengineering schemes such as sulphate aerosols would be analogous to putting the planet on life support. If future humanity failed to pay its 'climate bill' ? a bill that we left them, thank you very much ? they would bear ... From Awicaksono Like the species of the planet, cities mimic biodiversity, with some urban centers notable for their religious role such as latter-day Rome, or as the hub of an empire -Constantinople, or as centers of administration such as Mandarin ... From Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff The stark warning came as WWF launched its 2010 and Beyond: Rising to the Biodiversity Challenge report which contained the latest Living Planet index - the internationally agreed way to measure progress toward the global target of ... From kungfu panda The system will provide access to wide-ranging data on climate, rainfall, land cover, vegetation, and biodiversity, and enable users to better understand how policy decisions impact water quality and ecosystem service. ... "If they shy away from acting for our planet now, the price of a future bail-out will dwarf the current economic crisis." The populations of animal and plant species in the EU continue to decline because their habitats are fragmented by ... From unknown John: The Transition Town Movement looks at the problems we face as a culture, with peak oil resource depletion, climate change, weakened ecosystems and loss of biodiversity, and unsustainable energy intensive monocultural industrial ... From John By keeping a proper density of buildings and green in settlements, we are actually containing our largely destructive species within humane, livable places, AND we are not pretending that we can do no harm to the planet. ... From unknown And even an increase that is seemingly that small, falls within the IPCC?s (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) threshold range of temperature increase that would see a massive loss of biodiversity, deglaciation and a variety of ... From Joshua S HillPlanet > Biodiversity > Biodiversity Blog Entries
11.) Living Planet 2008
Over one day ago | Thu Nov 13 2:54:00 PST 2008
12.) ?What The Loss Of Biodiversity Really Means To Us
Over one day ago | Sat Jan 3 20:23:00 PST 2009
13.) What can we do to save our planet?
Over one day ago | Thu Jan 1 23:05:00 PST 2009
14.) Did Early Cities Mimic BioDiversity? -A Galaxy Insight
Over one day ago | Fri Nov 14 0:18:00 PST 2008
15.) Sci Tech Space Astronomy: Missing biodiversity target puts people ...
Over one day ago | Fri Jan 2 2:07:00 PST 2009
16.) IBM Smarter Planet Initiative: The Business of Altruism
Over one day ago | Wed Dec 31 9:20:00 PST 2008
17.) Europe's 2010 Biodiversity Protection Target Slipping Away
Over one day ago | Wed Dec 31 4:57:00 PST 2008
18.) Dragon Dreaming
3 hours, 35 minutes ago | Tue Jan 6 10:30:00 PST 2009
19.) Biodiversity in the City
Over one day ago | Sat Nov 22 21:09:00 PST 2008
20.) New Analysis Predicts Planet Warming Will Lead to Massive Loss of ...
Over one day ago | Thu Sep 18 9:26:00 PDT 2008