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That s where my website Planet Thrive comes in. Most of my health research was done online, where I found anecdotal information and support from... [Pg.85]

Genser, Julie. Safer Construction Tips for the Environmentally Sensitive. Planet Thrive. 2007. http //www.planetthrive. com/members/PDFs/Safer%20Construc tion%20Tips%20read%20only.pdf. [Pg.216]

The Earth is a highly unusual planet because life did evolve on it and it thrived to the extent that the surface and atmosphere of the planet were greatly modified. The Earth is unique in this respect relative to all known astronomical bodies (Taylor, 1999). The Earth s location, composition, and evolutionary history are all significant factors in the planet s success in nurturing life. Critical factors include its temperature, its atmosphere, its oceans, its long-term stability and its "just right" abundance of water and other light element compounds. [Pg.27]

I don t think that the DMT creatures are alien life in the traditional sense of alien life on other planets. However, I have no doubt that alien life is common in our normal universe. Recent discoveries of life living miles under the Earth in utter darkness, or in ice, or even in boiling water, tell us that whatever is possible in nature tends to become realized. My personal view is that almost everything happens in our universe that is not forbidden by the laws of physics and chemistry. Life on Earth can thrive in unimaginably harsh conditions, even in acid or within solid rock. On the ocean floor, bacteria thrive in scalding, mineral-laden hot springs. If microbes thrive in such miserable conditions on Earth, where else beyond Earth might similar life forms exist ... [Pg.236]

The planet on which we live is, to a large extent, a closed system, one that exchanges energy but not matter with its environment. If humankind is to thrive in the future, all the processes we carry out should be in balance with Earth s natural processes and physical resources. This goal requires that no toxic materials be released to the environment, that our needs be met with renewable resources, and that we consume the least possible amount of energy. Although the chemical industry is but a small part of human activity, chemical processes are involved in nearly aU aspects of modem life. Chemistry is therefore at the heart of efforts to accomplish these goals. [Pg.771]

There is a growing realization that if humankind is to thrive in the future, we must create a sustainable society that is, one in which processes are in balance with the planet s natural processes, in which no toxic materials are released to the environment, and in which our needs are met with renewable resources. Finally, all of this must be accomplished with the expenditure of the least possible amount of energy. [Pg.723]

You ve just gone to Venus— the real Venus, teeming with a thriving civilization. They ve projected the image of a deserted planet for thousands of years in order to fool Earth, as self-protection. They do this because they were invaded by Earth in Earth s first epoch, 75,000 years ago. In self-defense, they destroyed Earth s warrior culture then and erased that culture s remnants from our planet. All knowledge of that first epoch have been erased. [Pg.503]

Social Justice Work is work that we do in the interest of securing human rights, an equitable distribution of resources, a healthy planet, democracy, and a space for the human spirit to thrive. —Innosanto Nagara, Co-founder Design Action Collective (quoted in Riley 2008, p. 4). [Pg.197]


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