ecosystem
ecosystem
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by Linda Ford, PhD - 2007-01-30
Complexity. Change. Uncertainty. These are the "givens" in your world. Yet, one simple "rule of business" remains constant. Your organization's ability to execute is the ultimate determinant of your s...
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by Michael Dappert - 2007-04-19
There are no "good old days" of farming. From when people first started to herd animals and scratch the ground to plant seeds, farming has been an environmentally destructive force. We have heard a lo...
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by Bill Douglas - 2007-05-18
A few years ago when I traveled to Europe for the first time, I was shocked at the debate of Genetically Modified crops, or GMO (genetically modified organism) crops. Huge page space was dedicated in...
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by Bill Douglas - 2007-05-19
A few years ago, traveling to the European Union for the first time, I was shocked at the debate of Genetically Modified crops, or GMO (genetically modified organism) crops. There the newspapers had h...
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by Subhash - 2007-06-07
A COMBINATION of climate change and habitat destruction will significantly threaten 400 to 900 bird species by 2050, according to researchers who have carried out a global analysis of the effects of h...
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by Gillian Meier - 2007-10-12
Amidst the impoverished stretch of silent red dunes, there is an ecotourism paradise that only decades ago was decimated by the livestock that inhabited the ecosystem of South Africa's Mystical Kalaha...
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by Ki Gray - 2008-06-25
Do you love the beauty and color of flowers but cringe at the thought of the maintenance required for their upkeep? If your colorful blooms have a tendency to turn brown and crunchy from neglect in ...
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by Dr.Badruddin Khan - 2008-08-08
The abbreviation DDT stands for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane. DDT is a synthetic chemical compound once used widely in the United States and throughout the world as a pesticide (a chemical substan...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-08-23
At the current rate of population growth and how we are literally burning up and using up our natural resources, just how long do you think we can continue to exist? Earth is our home and there's no ...
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by Joan Barton - 2008-09-03
Bird Habitat is an important part of our global ecosystem, not only providing essential habitat for our feathered friends, but also helping filter harmful carbon dioxide from the air, with trees veget...