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by Cheha Paik | 02-01-2025 16:15 1
In the last four years, my life has revolved around insects. I visited an insect farm for the first time in freshman year, experiencing what it means to live as farmers who raise crickets instead of traditional livestock. Movin... Read More >
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| 25-04-2014 04:32 5 0
One of the most representative plants are cacti in Mexico, appear within the most important emblem of our country, the national shield. They are a daily source of food for humans and animals, not only in Mexico but in other parts ... Read More >
Burton Dorley | 25-04-2014 01:51 5 0
FEEDBACK FROM IMPACTS ON HUMAN SYSTEM Climate change also affects human systems in ways that result in getting the feedbacks to biodiversity. Human systems dependent on the relatively stable climate typical of many years may be... Read More >
Burton Dorley | 25-04-2014 00:25 6 0
Climate Change Awareness in Public and Private Schools Firstly it was awesome to share views to others about environmental problems and how we can find solutions to resolve these problems. We started by breaking the silence an... Read More >
| 24-04-2014 22:18 3 0
Visit to the Green Energy Center A few weeks ago, our school visited a student-experiment center. Located in this center are a wide range of subjects, or careers that one can choose from. I decided to use this oppor... Read More >
| 24-04-2014 14:13 4 0
RAFALIMANANTSOA Nantenaine Narcisse Raymond distributes 4000 to 5000 liters of water to 5000 inhabitants of Beheloke every day at the WWF water plant in Beheloke. However B... Read More >
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