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SageMother asks:What should they do?

The G-20 is meeting and I am suer they are discussing how to keep the poor as poor as they can, and protect the wealthy beyond all reason, but I digress.

How should this conference handle environmental issues? Do you think they have been doing enough?
Submitted By: SageMother sometime ago in Environment
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I have a feeling that some of our environmental issues are exacerbated by the centralization of food production and manufacturing. The only way to solve these problems might be through decentralization and limited transport of goods.

Decentralization also mandates a change in the division of labor, which will affect communities.

Do you think communes would solve these problems?
Submitted By: SageMother sometime ago in Environment
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Is this the wisest way to control these pests, or would a less expensive method involving some kind of natural insecticide be preferable? This is happening in Knoxville Tennessee.
Submitted By: HereToday sometime ago in Environment
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We all know how important water is to all lifeforms, but if as a hypothetical situation the world was devoid of water, is there something else we could drink?
Submitted By: atula sometime ago in Environment
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With all of the interesting goodies that come out of the research and development that NASA sponsors, do you know of anything that benefits our drive to clean up our planet's environment?
Submitted By: HereToday sometime ago in Environment
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Many years ago the vogue was to have toilet tissue in colors, usually coordinated with your bathroom's color scheme. While the tissue itself was biodegradable, the dye used for the color wasn't. Did companies quit making the color tissue because it was ecologically unsound, or did consumers stop buying it? Anyone remember?
Submitted By: HereToday sometime ago in Environment
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Is it enough to slap a fine on a corporation (or individual) who spoils the environment? Would society be justified in imposing punitive damages up to and including jail time?
Submitted By: HereToday sometime ago in Environment
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