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A degraded habitat will produce degraded humans - Thomas Berry.
A degraded habitat will produce degraded humans - Thomas Berry.
don?t like Cambridge. It?s a pursed-lipped, blotchy-cheeked place, mouse-mean and judgmental, stuck in the thick, boot-sucking black mud, hibernating brassicas and roots. Oliver Cromwell came from here, went to college here, was a local MP and farmed. His pious, proto-fascistic prescription and presumption grow out of this rich, self-satisfied loam. The big sky domes small, flat, sealed minds. There is a great and unattractive English energy that billows out of this featureless, blustery, raw-knuckled neck of a place - AA Gill http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/eating_o…
Eco-friendly removals allow consumers to order moving boxes, which are dropped off by biodiesel delivery truck and then picked up again once the move is complete. The boxes can be used hundreds of times before recycling.
A planned 'super-dairy' triggered much opposition, particularly regarding animal welfare, and concerns about its impact on the environment and local residents.
Before first going to Ailsa's house in late December 1986, I had been twice before to Brightlingsea, once to a campsite with "the families" (Kellehers, O'Connells, Southons etc.) in about 1976 and then for a party at Joanna Cousins' family's weekend home in about September 1980.
We were married at All Saints Church on 22 July 1989.
Sustainable Urban Mobility in 2020 argues that, to make the car of the future, we need to make the city of the future.
700m or so extra people may move to cities by mid-century and may double or triple demand for health services, transport, energy, housing, sanitation, food and water.
The trend towards endless cities could significantly affect population and wealth globally over the next 50 years.