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Frightening. 😦
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There are few species as good at destroying their needed habitat as the human ape is. The same people too lazy or greedy to stop poisoning where they live ( sort of like pooping where you eat ) are the ones demanding either the concern people shut up, or that the government do something to fix it for them. Hugs
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Reblogged this on Kate McClelland and commented:
only 3% of all the water in the world is drinkable. that’s for every man, woman, child and animal on Earth. There is a theory that the next world war won’t be about oil, but about water
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Thanks Kate 🐵
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Reblogged this on Musings on Life & Experience and commented:
Information we should know.
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Thanks Suzanne 👍🐵
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