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http://nostressnostress.blogspot.com [:::nostress::: ...(please?)] Our shared mission is more important and urgent than ever: the restoration of the Earth's imperiled ecosystems and the healing of our human communities.

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http://earthmeanders.blogspot.com [Earthmeanders.blogspot.com] Earth Meanders: The fact that humanity and the Earth are both critically imperiled has been found by countless studies and thinkers, most of which I have read, from the Club of Rome in the 1970s to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment this year. I have internalized these irrefutable findings and part of my mania - or ecological niche if you prefer - is to emotionally present and respond to the ecological truth that the Earth is in a severe, perhaps unsolvable, crisis.

http://bioneers.gnn.tv [Bioneers.gnn.tv] GNN Profile: bioneers: It’s our hope, as Commonweal founder Michael Lerner has said, that together we can transform tragedy into wisdom and healing. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for your presence and your part.

[Bobwhitson.typepad.com] Howling At A Waning Moon: Views of a Vanishing River Can the Rio ...: This is always a challenge, but right now most of America's public lands - our national parks, national monuments, forests, and other spaces - are under assault by the Bush Administration, which has hand-picked former oil, timber and mining lobbyists and employees to run the very agencies charged with protecting our natural resources." href="http://www.protectamericaslands.org/">Protect Americas Lands

Findory.comhttp://www.findory.com [Findory.com] Findory : Synergic Earth News: BBC Medical Science -- Although more than 100 people have contracted the H5N1 virus, experts point out that cross-infection to humans is still relatively rare, and usually occurs where people have been in close contact with infected birds. But as H5N1 spreads west from its original hotspot of south-east Asia - believed to be partly as a result of wild-bird migration - there is mounting concern .

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