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True, Joel. Slowly the word is getting out that it’s more important to save the bees than have a weed free manicured lawn. Whenever I see a lawn like that, I am disgusted and know the owners have used chemicals.

At the end of the day it is a matter of education and communication. One of the things that I would like to see of the powerful countries to change is that if there is not prompt monetary incentive, then there are not actions... if corporations could show in their general board meetings environmental caring as a profit figures the world would be a paradise for us all.

But that is quite disturbing because even from a really pragmatic approach they do are potential profit, if we protect the sustainability of human activities then we will be protecting the future profit potential... thus is just stupid to continue our economic activities as they are today.

A Garden of Eden for us all could be attainable but there is too much greed in the world.

Protecting the environment has to be top priority. Not only the harm by chemicals but so much waste with disposable items, plastics, etc.

Exactly, we need to learn to feel and cherish every inch of land as part of our home! Would we be gladly accepting that somebody throws out of a sudden a bunch of waste on our dining room? The day we start caring for the oceans and rivers (the very same where we swim and take seafood from) the way some care for their sports cars we will not be dumping all our waste material there.

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