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Home / ENVIRONMENT, PRESS RELEASE, SCIENCE / Wake Up, We Are On The Brink of Extinction! Says Ecoactivist
September 3, 2008
If we don’t act now to change our dependence on fossil fuels and stop our CO2 emissions, then it will be curtains for human beings on Earth in the not so distant future– James Lovelock, respected British scientist in warning to the world
by Dan Bloom
NEW YORK,(RUSHPRNEWS)09/03/2008–”The world is on the brink of a terrible natural... Read Full Story
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Home / Animal Life- animal protection, ENVIRONMENT, PRESS RELEASE / Halt Bush’s “Fast Track to Extinction” Scheme
August 27, 2008
WASHINGTON, DC (RUSHPRNEWS) AUGUST 27,2008–The Bush Administration has just launched a disastrous new “Fast Track to Extinction” scheme that would put polar bears, wolves, whales and countless other imperiled wildlife at grave risk.Your emergency gift can help us mount a rapid-response campaign and turn back this grave threat to... Read Full Story
Biodiversity loss is serious ecological problem of the modern world. Because of human activity many plants and animals lost their habitats and failed to survive. At this time humans aren't the only threat to biodiversity as there is also climate change and global warming challenging survival of many ecosystems across the globe.
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So, this morning I woke to an e-mail sent yesterday afternoon by the FFM: "More Good News." Lights Out for Fireflies? By Michael Casey, AP Environmental Writer, posted: 31 August 2008 10:37 am ET "BAN LOMTUAN, Thailand (AP) – Preecha Jiabyu used to take tourists on a rowboat to see the banks of the Mae Klong River aglow with thousands of fireflies. These days, all he sees are the fluorescent lights of hotels, restaurants and highway overpasses. He says he'd have to row a good two miles to... Read Full Story
Say goodbye to the world you know... Say goodbye to over 40% of the world's plant and animal life. All we will have to remember them by are books and documentaries... That is what the world maybe facing if global warming continues unchecked. Scientist believe we maybe facing the Earth's sixth period of mass extinction. The last one occurred about 65 million years ago when the dinosaurs and 70% of the life of that period disappeared. We are not locked into this bleak future, if we change our... Read Full Story