is conservation and recycling is neseasary or not?

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i want a good speech on "if coservation and recycling is nessary or not.

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When the global warming scare is over, what will the impact have been to legitimate environmental concerns?

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Will the environmental movement’s "boy who cried wolf" problem have been greatly exacerbated by the global warming scare?

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How come the "conservation status" labels the level names cover only half of the spectrum?

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At

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservation_status

I see: extinct, critically endangered, endangered, vulnerable, conservation dependant, near threatened, least concerned, and THAT’S IT!

Where’s the "too many of the darn critters" endangerment level? Or the "almost too many of the darn critters" level. Or the "THEY’RE ALMOST OVERTAKING THE EARTH!!!" level?

Or are those designations all reserved for those accursed, Earth-hating humans?

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What Bible texts support some GW-opponents' beliefs that God will never allow humans to impact climate?

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In talking with Evangelical Christians, I have found that many say they are sure that human-caused-Global Warming advocates and scientists are wrong because "God would never allow puny humans to have power sufficient to modify the climate. Man’s powers are too small to impact the climate of the earth." But what Bible passages are used to support this claim? Or, is this simply a "doctrine" which Christians believe in because of general assumptions about the nature of God as Creator and God as the one maintaining the earth in its present form?

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How can I save money and go green at the same time?

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To help out in for the "green" cause and do my bit for the planet, I am thinking about going green. For some reason it seems like it is going to be expensive. Anyone have any ideas?

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