Enviroment

Enviroment

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Selection 6 - The Historical Roots of Our Ecological Crisis

This blog explains to us the treatment we give to the nature and the sad outcome we get back from it.  Aldous Huxley went back to a little valley in England where he spent when he was a little child.  It used to be full of beautiful scenery, delightful green grass.  Now it has overgrown bush, and isn't that pleasant anymore.  The rabbits that usually ran around in the valley had caught diseases from the local farmers tried to reduce the amount of rabbits.
Our history tells us of how much wild life, and fresh soils they had, but coming close to the end of the 20th century we have lost alot of that wild life and fresh soils, and should try as hard as we can, and make things better, fix our environment. The technology we have used has been collected from all over the world, our science is the best so far out of all the sciences, and it will only continue to become more and more knowledgeable.

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