On that note, according to The Hunger Project, 815 million
people on the planet still do not have enough to eat.
1.7 billion
people on our planet still have no access to electricity and live in daily struggle just to survive.
Not exact matches
In fact, by failing to do so, you become a culprit by not probing their minds to make sure that whether they are aware of this biblical truth and hence being perished and away from that everlasting love for eternity — and for this very reason and negligence or misguidance, you will be responsible and accountable when you meet with your creator God of love whom he also loved you so much that if you were the only
person living
on the face of this earth and
planet,
still he would have come and died for you and the forgiveness of your since and loving you unconditional.
Wake up
people... religion is the biggest con game
on the
planet... has been forever... and
still going strong.
it's hard to believe there are
still people this ignorant
on the
planet, much less, in this country.
I
still say corruptors
on this
planet are although called Businessmen but they are as equal as terrorists and threatening the lives of more
people or life
on earth even more than terrorists... but how come we have not seen those repent and oppologise?
Blacks are the most forgiving
people on the
planet considering all we have been through and
still going through.
i might be one of the only
people on the
planet that isn't a feta - fan, but i'd
still be interested in including something that could substitute if you have a suggestion?
At this point, I may be the only
person on the
planet (outside of Samantha Steele)
still supporting him.
Were YOU.I believe
on your
PLANET NUTCASE you
still believe we have Herbert Chapman as the Manager.No mate this is wrong.Hes been dead for a while now and at the moment we have an aging Frenchman who is paid more per season than most
people will earn in several lifetimes.He is taking this Club backwards.We are falling behind Clubs who we used to dominate as rivals.He has the majority of the fan base against him and his tired and outdated methods.We now ger beaten away from home by all the clubs facing relegation.We are no longer in the Champions League.We have a 60,000 seater stadium that is now embarrassingly full of empty seats.This is all down to Wenger.
At the conclusion of their book, For the Common Good, Herman Daly and John B. Cobb Jr. find hope in thinking that «
on a hotter
planet, with lost deltas and shrunken coastlines, under a more dangerous sun, with less arable land, more
people, fewer species of living things, a legacy of poisonous wastes, and much beauty irrevocably lost, there will
still be the possibility that our children's children will learn at last to live as a community among communities.»
And those five problems are climate change, petro - dictatorship — the rise of Russia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and Venezuela — energy and natural resource supply, and demand constraints, and we see that from food to fuel today, biodiversity loss, the fact that we are right now in the middle of the sixth great extinction phase in the Earth's history that we know of; and finally something I call energy poverty, the 1.6 billion
people on the
planet we [who]
still have no
on - off switch in their life because they've no direct grid electricity.
I am certain that this single - minded emphasis
on planets - in - habitable - zones is making
people forget that there is
still a lot of weird stuff happening out there and that we
still don't even understand the basics of how we ourselves got here.»
I could never have imagined then that four decades later I would
still be teaching with passion about it, would have been operating a full time yoga center for over 25 years, would have had the excitement and privilege of traveling all over the world to teach, and would have had the great gift of meeting some of the most amazing
people on the
planet.
I'm certain that you could be the most outgoing and extroverted
person on the face of the
planet and you may
still consider networking an oftentimes awkward and uncomfortable social situation.
We are here
on Mother Earth as humans, and our purpose is to become truly humane, as we make our choices and decide the purpose of our existence, for we are already in Mars, in the universe, in the moon, but we are
still looking for our soul... human rights, and the economic, social and cultural rights of
peoples, and the practices for the care of the
planet are the ways to be about the exercise of our full humanity.
The sales rep was the best
person I've ever met
on the
planet Earth very helpful polite humble can describe it inwards and
still very helpful he alway... s meet some my satisfaction like I said can't put in words.
And this goes back way before movies or cartoons, this goes waaaay [sic] back, so even though the best artists
on the
planet and franchise writers have been put in charge of this very important part of the Marvel universe some
people still think that Marvel is out to blow its own foot off.
Making matters worse
still, what happiness actually is feels impossible to define in words; even supposing you could do so, you'd presumably end up with as many different definitions as there are
people on the
planet.
well theres always a way to make it «Fair» for the lack of a better word despite him being nearly invincible he can
still be pummeled by other powerfull forces who threaten the earth for example if he does nt stop them in time then said
people or
planet will die then its gameover there be no point in him keep
on going kind of way hmmmm this is sounded a little harder then i thought
Not too much have changed to be honest, since the release of Lost
Planet 2, the game is
still a third
person shooter and you are
still freezing your nuts off, however playing as the main protagonist, Jim Peyton actually feels like a positive happening as Mr. Peyton is very likeable right from the beginning and continues to improve and grow
on you as you progress through the story, and when you have a protagonist in which the player cares for them the game manages to get more enjoyment out of the overall gameplay early
on and it is a welcoming aspect in every game.
I've said it before many times before
on this blog: We are incredible beings living in incredible times, and as long as there is
still one
person alive
on this
planet who doesn't believe this, then there's
still work to be done.
I
still marvel that man can inhabit the sky in this way, and wonder about the modern consequences of technology that relocates
people on disparate sides of the
planet in such a (relatively speaking) short period of time.
Well, a sad reminder that most of the
people on the
planet are
still grinding away at life (from today's NPR interview with
people from the Cornell Ornithology lab):
The non linear nature of forcing is related more to positive feedbacks and changes that are
still being studied, such as cyclic changes in moisture content and regional dispersion, the methane cycles in the ocean or the potential of methane clathrate / hydrate release, and of course the race to feed more
people on a
planet which will inevitably add more nitrous oxide to the atmosphere and create more dead zones in the oceans, droughts, floods, fires, dogs and cats living together, mass hysteria....
More
on Amazon deforestation at TreeHugger and
Planet Green: Amazon Deforestation Slows Last Year, but 8,147 Square Kilometers
Still Chopped Down Amazon: Brazil Considers Extending Permits to Enter the Jungle Help Save the Amazon's Indigenous
People Amazon Condoms To Preserve Forests and Reduce Imports in Brazil
This is because the number of
people on the
planet is
still growing and by mid-century we'll need to roughly double the food supply — which, of course, starts with growing crops, whether to feed us or to feed to pigs and cows and chickens.
Virtually none of these
people who speak of the «doom» of our earthly environment are scientists...» He insisted that our
planet had «a remarkably stable life - support system» and that «the natural sources of contamination...
still far outweigh all of man's contributions, taken
on a global scale.»
The belief that the world can drastically cut global carbon - dioxide emissions at a time when about half of the
people on the
planet are
still living in relative energy poverty borders
on fantasy.
Building
on this critique, Speth goes
on to conclude in his book that: (1) «today's system of political economy, referred to here as modern capitalism, is destructive of the environment, and not in a minor way but in a way that profoundly threatens the
planet» (2) «the affluent societies have reached or soon will reach the point where, as Keynes put it, the economic problem has been solved... there is enough to go around» (3) «in the more affluent societies, modern capitalism is no longer enhancing human well - being» (4) «the international social movement for change — which refers to itself as «the irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism» — is stronger than many imagine and will grow stronger; there is a coalescing of forces: peace, social justice, community, ecology, feminism — a movement of movements» (5) «
people and groups are busily planting the seeds of change through a host of alternative arrangements, and
still other attractive directions for upgrading to a new operating system have been identified» (6) «the end of the Cold War... opens the door... for the questioning of today's capitalism.»
And while Wall Street indeed needs to divest from climate - destroying industries and invest in restorative ones, we
still can't let the poorest
people on the
planet pay the proverbial climate bill.
And we've got to do it while many of the
people on the
planet are
still dirt poor.
People need to realize the impact we are having
on this
still beautiful
planet and
on our future.
With so many reasons why biking is advantageous for
people and
planet, it's
still been incredible to see how an emerging bike culture is blossoming in cities and communities all over the world — making it a bit more understandable why someone might want to preserve their beloved ride
on the wall for posterity.
As Eban Goodstein, Director of the Bard Center for Environmental Policy, so aptly shared immediately following the election, «Our work will not go away... Meeting the needs of billions of more
people all aspiring to a better quality of life demands that we
still rewire the world with clean energy,
still reinvent the global food system,
still rebuild smart and inclusive cities, and fundamentally, put sustainability and sufficiency at the heart of what we are doing
on the
planet.
and there are actually
people on this comment list who are
STILL openly denying that humans are damaging this
planet much much faster than we ought to.
GM Crops Benefit Companies Producing Them More Than
People Though proponents of GMO technology unfailing claim that such agricultural «advances» are needed to feed the 7 billion (and still growing) people on this planet — and well - meaning organizations such as the Gates Foundation push it on poor nations, much in the same way international lending organization such as the World Bank mistakenly did with export - led development in previous decades — the fact is that genetically modified crops in the balance fare no better than conventionally - bred crops in terms of crop yield or climate resis
People Though proponents of GMO technology unfailing claim that such agricultural «advances» are needed to feed the 7 billion (and
still growing)
people on this planet — and well - meaning organizations such as the Gates Foundation push it on poor nations, much in the same way international lending organization such as the World Bank mistakenly did with export - led development in previous decades — the fact is that genetically modified crops in the balance fare no better than conventionally - bred crops in terms of crop yield or climate resis
people on this
planet — and well - meaning organizations such as the Gates Foundation push it
on poor nations, much in the same way international lending organization such as the World Bank mistakenly did with export - led development in previous decades — the fact is that genetically modified crops in the balance fare no better than conventionally - bred crops in terms of crop yield or climate resistance.