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WWF Living Planet Report 200891.) WWF Living Planet Report 2008

Over one day ago | Tue Nov 11 12:09:00 PST 2008

The report uses complementary measures to explore the changing state of global biodiversity and of human consumption. The Living Planet Index reflects the state of the planet?s ecosystems while the Ecological Footprint shows the extent ...

From Dax

The World's Largest & Deepest Lake, 25-million-Years Old, is in ...92.) The World's Largest & Deepest Lake, 25-million-Years Old, is in ...

Over one day ago | Tue Nov 25 0:40:00 PST 2008

As the oldest, largest and deepest lake on planet Earth, ancient Lake Baikal is known as the ?grand dame? of all lakes. UNESCO declared it a World Heritage due to its stunning bio-diversity. Most of its 2500 some odd plant and animal ...

From Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff

the joyful left: Another hero rises up: Tim DeChristopher93.) the joyful left: Another hero rises up: Tim DeChristopher

Over one day ago | Sat Dec 20 0:00:00 PST 2008

The long-term survival of our planet's biodiversity, and of the human race for that matter, hangs in the balance. This matter is attached to our energy policy, economy, and our ability to bring ourselves to the table and pony up to ...

From Sweva

Has the signature of Planet X been detected?94.) Has the signature of Planet X been detected?

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 16 2:57:00 PST 2008

Long-term cycles in the history of life: Periodic biodiversity in the Paleobiology Database claims Time series analysis of fossil biodiversity of marine invertebrates in the Paleobiology Database shows a significant periodicity at ...

From timb

The Day the Seas Died -A Galaxy Insight95.) The Day the Seas Died -A Galaxy Insight

Over one day ago | Wed Dec 10 0:40:00 PST 2008

More than half of the families of living things died out, and as many as 95 percent of the planet?s marine species were lost. At the same time, perhaps 70 percent of the land?s reptile, amphibian, insect, and plant families became ...

From Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff

Dying Frogs Sign Of A Biodiversity Crisis.96.) Dying Frogs Sign Of A Biodiversity Crisis.

Over one day ago | Sat Nov 29 5:08:00 PST 2008

Extreme cases of this are called mass extinction events, and there have been only five in our planet's history, until now. The sixth mass extinction event, which Wake and others argue is happening currently, is different from the past ...

From Gualterio Nunez Estrada.

Christmas Day in the Morning: The Crèche, Biodiversity, and Human ...97.) Christmas Day in the Morning: The Crèche, Biodiversity, and Human ...

Over one day ago | Thu Dec 25 6:35:00 PST 2008

Write off any one species, and we may write off all species, all life on the planet. We need each bit. Meditating on the holy story of Christmas makes me bold to ask you, Brother Benedict: are you so absolutely certain that you can ...

From William D. Lindsey

The human population is the biggest threat to the planet98.) The human population is the biggest threat to the planet

Over one day ago | Sat Dec 27 8:09:00 PST 2008

They are concerned with the impact of population growth on the environment, and their research covers population in relation to climate change, energy, resources, biodiversity, development impacts, ageing and employment and other ...

From blogger

Biodiversity and IP protection99.) Biodiversity and IP protection

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 30 18:34:00 PST 2008

The need to conserve of our tropical forest is now very obvious because of there GOD has provided us with all that we need for our survival on this planet. Before we destroy all the good plants which are of potential medicinal value, ...

From Darma Yoga

The Biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands100.) The Biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands

Over one day ago | Tue Nov 11 10:44:00 PST 2008

The biodiversity in all the islands is so rich that you might spot animals that don't exist anywhere else on the planet. For instance the vampire finch which feeds on the blood of red- footed boobies and the Galápagos tortoises can be ...

From Suhasini Kirloskar

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