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Isn't it simple?

Latest post 06-01-2008 1:01 PM by bigwind147. 3 replies.
  • 05-08-2008 6:18 PM

    • Lola
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    Isn't it simple?

     Hi There!

    Now me being the tree-hugging hippie vw van type of girl, I went to the Eden Project (O.M.G, It is amazing there! Go there my footie friends!) and I saw really good ideas! Then 1 day at home I was looking though, the Inconvenint Truth book and it hit me. The answer is so simple! it is staring us in the face and , yes while, some people are doing there best to help this crisis (as some people say) others are deining the truth. Do you think this to?

     Keep Smiling! Wink

    Lola 

    Live WITH the World. You Couldn't live without IT.

  • 05-13-2008 3:51 PM In reply to

    Re: Isn't it simple?

    I havent been the the eden project but it sounds like a great place

    If you feel you can do it, It is Possible for everyone. Corey
  • 05-14-2008 9:04 AM In reply to

    Re: Isn't it simple?

    woah. thats a really simple but completely true idea. but theres also people that know whats going on & choose to not do anything about it.

    ive heard about the edan project but i dont know what its about?

    Stacey x If You Want To See A Rainbow.. You Must Go Through The Rain Storm
  • 06-01-2008 1:01 PM In reply to

    Re: Isn't it simple?

    The eden project is an attraction dedicated to educating people about plants and other eco stuff. It was built in a disgarded quarry. They have large "biomes" (massive bubbly greenhouses made of a material like clingfilm), where they grow tropical and mediterainian plants. They have a website.

    Refuse, reduce, repair, reuse, rot, recycle Daleks rock!!!

     

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