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Any footprint in Antarctic will last. Beans from cans from the Scott Expedition were found to be usable and edible a half century after they were cached.
Why just the Antarctic? The Arctic furnishes a more accurate model of human impact on polar regions. In fact your question of ethics apply equally to both poles.
Unfortunately its the northern polar regions that will first suffer from the stupid silly foolish avarice of humanity. Global warming will remove the polar icecap in fifty to one hundred years. When that is done, great there is more oil to burn.
Humans should not be in the Antarctic at all. It was supposed to be a free undisturbed zone on the planet but again the greed and staggering stupidity of humans propel them to exploit every possible diamond shaft on the planet.
A polar environment is a very tenuous environment. The loss of a single animal could in theory disrupt the ecological balance of the entire continent. The margin of biomass survivability of maintenance depends on a balance between the available energy in that zone.
Biomass is a term that refers to the entire combined fauna found in a specific zone. For a comparison, the biomass of all of non Ocean Antarctica is mathematically less than the biomass of all the species found in Rhode Island. The Oceanic biomass of the polar seas is more than was predicted because new species are found all the time. But the entire biomass of the entire Antarctic continental shelf would be still theoretically less than the biomass found in the Pre-Columbian Caribbean.
The only ethical option is for humans to leave Antarctica. They don't belong there.
Just tell them you would be praying for them.
And actually God does know what a bad relationship with others is like. Man ditched him big time! But God still stuck with our species. Maybe you could tell the people to work things out. And actually God doesn't like divorces at all. If you want to hear a sermon on the subject, let me know…
It would help to know what you are already buying, and what you run out of the fastest.
Yeah, I think the overlap of #BS1006 and #MB1004 has really helped in understanding the content for both modules. Today’s lecture content was explained clearly unlike some of the earlier #MB1004 lectures.
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Back when I wrote about things that weren’t health-care reform, I spent a fair amount of time thinking about Israel. And now that we’re slowly reaching a time when I can write about things that aren’t health-care reform, Israel is back in the news. I’d say huzzah, if the situation weren’t so sad. Fareed Zakaria comments: After watching Netanyahu’s government over the past year, I have concluded that he is actually not serious about the Iranian threat. If tackling the rise of Iran were his paramount concern, would he have allowed a collapse in relations with the United States, the country whose military, political, and economic help is indispensable in confronting this challenge? If taking on Iran were his central preoccupation, wouldn’t he have subordinated petty domestic considerations and done everything to bolster ties with the United States? Bibi likes to think of himself as Winston Churchill, warning the world of a gathering storm. But he should bear in mind that Churchill’s…
I think we can safely assume that chant was there but got cut for time-considerations. (Flick still gives me nightmares.)
They used to be sold with shower curtains. If you can't find then, buy an inexpensive shower curtain liner and cut it down.
hundreds better to lose less money than lose a lot but unsure