Summary: Monster Threatening Earth Is Us The article "Monster Threatening Earth Is Us," by David Suzuki states that global war would be declared on anything that would be endangering all life on Earth. ... He also goes on to state that, "since 1984, global food production has declined each year, just at the precise time that the human population is exploding." ... Suzuki brings the points that CFC's have already warmed up our climates and even though there have been steps taken to rectify the situation; there are still decades of backlash to follow. ...
Human Evolution Human evolution has puzzled man for many years. Human curiosity has made us wonder where and how we came about. I believe human evolution has happened and will continue to happen. I believe in human evolution because the fossils found as evidence, the way humans compare to some o...
That would hold a tremendous global impact, especially since its clean energy. ... Now will a global solar power infrastructure we would save countless hours for people in undeveloped parts of the world, giving them time to use that saved time to advance culturally, technologically and commercials, wiping out poverty allowing them to be part of the global corporate pie. ... With mars we have a lot more to work with though, the planet already has a thin layer of atmosphere; we could easily terriform the planet by pumping out CO2 into the atmosphere making it thicker, the planet will become wa...
Thesis Statement: I believe that becoming a vegetarian is one of the best things you can do to improve your health, environment, and the advancement of our planet. I. Introduction A. (Attention Getter) Have you ever thought about why you eat what you eat? B. (Justification) I have some inform...
During the 1950s and 1960s, science, with its handmaiden of technology, was hailed as the answer to all human woes, yet recently; we have experienced a backlash against this source of knowledge. Account for the change in popular attitude toward science and evaluate the effect it has had upon the di...