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In reply to the discussion: The immediate, radical changes that America needs in order to survive. Lots of them. [View all]orpupilofnature57
(15,472 posts)81. Sorry , I'll work on it, I promise.
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Could you get what I was trying to say though ?
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The immediate, radical changes that America needs in order to survive. Lots of them. [View all]
Zalatix
Aug 2012
OP
Your solutions are sound. American minds are not. Greed and fear reign and ignorance is
nanabugg
Aug 2012
#70
I think we eventually will have to leave this rock if we want to survive as a species
loli phabay
Aug 2012
#29
Cal Tech, National Geographic and every other site on the subject disagrees with you.
former9thward
Aug 2012
#55
you realize there is a distinction between temperate and tropical rainforests?
datasuspect
Aug 2012
#56
The redwood forests of the Pacific Northwest are referred to as temperate rainforests...
antigone382
Aug 2012
#76
We could start by sending this post to every person we know, and every paper we read.
northoftheborder
Aug 2012
#4
Grow food to feed people instead of feeding animals. Forget biofuel, that's not the problem.
Care Acutely
Aug 2012
#7
protein requirement depends on body weight and muscle mass, also activity level (athletic/high
HiPointDem
Aug 2012
#22
my gf is vegan. Seems to be a pretty healthy choice. It might be harder for
limpyhobbler
Aug 2012
#18
guess america isn't going to survive, then. personally, i don't think it will & i think that's the
HiPointDem
Aug 2012
#24
What if we took everything they said ,did or didn't do, as a clue????
orpupilofnature57
Aug 2012
#43
If you hoard cats people think you're nuts, but our society absolutely glorifies hoarding money
Zalatix
Aug 2012
#40
How do we mobilize people who really are concerned? That's the question I have left.
Zalatix
Aug 2012
#57
Our neighbors in Latin America have given us a Blue Print for this kind of "change".
bvar22
Aug 2012
#59
Agreed on all points except: drones, eminent domain, and bank nationalization.
CabCurious
Aug 2012
#71
Yup, incremental changes mean jack shit when you're buried alive, 6 feet under.
Zalatix
Aug 2012
#80