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Another reason it bothers me that we spend so much time dumping salts Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2015 #1
It also effects water sources as well. When small glowing Mar 2015 #2
+1 Enthusiast Mar 2015 #10
and it all washes into the marshes and causes algae blooms that kill off marine ecosystems. KittyWampus Mar 2015 #37
"Our existence depends on six inches of topsoil and the fact that it rains." bananas Mar 2015 #3
Topsoil with the nutrients left intact. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2015 #17
R & K! RiverLover Mar 2015 #4
A return to organic farming is necessary. Compost, worms, fungus, no till, all of it. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #5
Then you better be prepared to kill 3 billion people. Indydem Mar 2015 #6
The present system is not sustainable. roody Mar 2015 #7
That's false. cheapdate Mar 2015 #12
I live in a big city. The Twin Cities of Minnestota MineralMan Mar 2015 #21
Theoretically yes, if we cut global meat consumption by 90% NickB79 Mar 2015 #28
Begin teaching people that minimizing meat consumption is healthiest way. People will follow. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #35
Well, those of us who sounded the alarm back in the 70's just happened to Nay Mar 2015 #16
+1 LiberalLoner Mar 2015 #19
Organic farming is the only sustainable agriculture for 7 billion people and the planet. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #27
I agree but with Monsanto, etc Big Ag.. I fear for the worst. And, I'm a very positive person most Cha Mar 2015 #32
I wonder if they are descendants of the Machiavelli family. I swear, that bad, Cha. Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #34
One of our Planet's worst nightmares and we are living it. thank goodness there are people standing Cha Mar 2015 #36
They reign like a domineering kingdom. A nightmare they are, indeed. We really must save our Dont call me Shirley Mar 2015 #39
This is incorrect. It is wrong. It is a lie. Sorry, you are not right. KittyWampus Mar 2015 #38
excellent article G_j Mar 2015 #8
The NY Times published my letter on this years ago NJCher Mar 2015 #9
Some communities have communal composting facilities. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #14
If you do vegetable gardening MissB Mar 2015 #22
Wow! The hugelkultur is a fascinating concept. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #24
we have that NJCher Mar 2015 #40
Geez! Enthusiast Mar 2015 #41
actually NJCher Mar 2015 #42
Well, we treat the rest of the planet like a toilet joined to a landfill... Moostache Mar 2015 #11
Yes. Many of these most devout religious people subscribe to the James Watt theory of stewardship. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #15
Visit George Monbiot's website for more excellent articles. slumcamper Mar 2015 #13
K&R! marym625 Mar 2015 #18
Don't worry! Monsanto will make new Roundup infused GMO bacterialized soil for us! Zorra Mar 2015 #20
That almost isn't funny. They might have a similar system in the planning. Enthusiast Mar 2015 #25
the whole system of food production must change or... SoLeftIAmRight Mar 2015 #23
THIS is why I buy organic whenever possible Dems to Win Mar 2015 #26
Agriculture beyond the Green Revolution: Shaping the Future We Want JohnyCanuck Mar 2015 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author JohnyCanuck Mar 2015 #30
The soil is a living thing that we have killed with ignorance and greed. Studying the freshwest Mar 2015 #31
Mahalo Johny! Cha Mar 2015 #33
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