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Why should we not implement conservation into the environment?

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Why should we not implement conservation into the environment?

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  1. I am not quite sure on that one but I do have lots of info that I think you will find quite helpful and enlightening:

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    Let us all strive for a greener/brighter future by helping to create a solid foundation for future generations to build upon, so we can hand them a beautiful world, filled with never ending awe and wonders!!

    Where peoples differences and uniqueness are accepted, where we all live as one, helping one another so that we can all play our own mysteriously beautiful melodies in the never ending, awe inspiring, song of life :-)

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  2. I really couldn't say whether it would work.  The dinosaurs did their bit, the volcanoes and even the active ones today spill out tons and tons of CFCs each day.

    What has happen in recent years, like with violence as an analogy, barely noticeable in earlier times, and magnified out of proportion by our now, micro media.

    The earth has been doing what we are going through right now for millions of years.  The oxygen levels just as varying from 30% down to 15% to our current 20%.

    Everyone has a platform of differing views, as mine is.

    Cutting down on carbon fuels will help us breathe better.  The earth's life cycle is something else.

    Could be, we clean out our sewers more regularly and eliminate the methane or the other toxic gasses that build up.

    It's a debate that will go on, even past yours and my time, for ever deluding ourselves, we can make a change.

    Sometimes I think of an old saying my Grand Pop would mutter "Like two fleas fighting for a patch of skin on a dogs back."

    At five miles above the earth, we certainly have a flea issue.

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