![]() So Much At Risk Will We Help? Few among us know the extent to which human activity is threatening our earthly home. Some deny it outright, while others assume we can't do anything about it anyway. Each of these attitudes encourages passivity, apathy and a dereliction of our responsibility as Stewards of this planet. This segment of The Wild Side addresses a few of the major issues which haunt the web mistress and links you to those organization which are fighting for our future and the future of the species which share this world with us. ![]() Humpback whales have a type of brain cell seen only in humans, the great apes, and other cetaceans such as dolphins. However their remarkable intelligence, communication ability and social structure will not protect them from Japanese whalers! I have joined Green Peace to help protect these magnificent creatures. Please click on their photo to learn more. ![]() ![]() Albatrosses have survived in the harshest marine environments for 50 million years; more than 100 times longer than our own species. However, these magnificent birds are unable to cope with man-made threats, such as long-line fishing. ![]() ![]() ![]() Higher temperatures threaten dangerous consequences: drought, disease, floods, lost ecosystems. And from sweltering heat to rising seas, global warming's effects have already begun. But solutions are in sight. We know where most heat-trapping gases come from: power plants and vehicles. And we know how to curb their emissions: modern technologies and stronger laws. NRDC is working to put these fixes in place. ![]() ![]() ![]() EcoEarth.Info is a one of a kind Environment Portal - with genuine Internet search, cutting biocentric commentary & constant news and link tracking - all dedicated to achieving global environmental sustainability.
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