"Future Earth," Journey to the End of the World »
Posted By Eagle_Eye 6 months, 2 weeks ago in Science & Technology"Future Earth," a four-part series on the environment, premieres April 26 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on MSNBC. In "Future Earth: Journey to the End of the World," find out why Earth's climate machine — the North Pole — is melting alarmingly fast. Learn about our planet's future, and how you can stop its decline.
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Eagle_Eye6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Welcome to Eagle Eye's "Earth Day" celebration, some time during the celebration, please take a moment to look at our world and listen to the sounds of nature, stop and smell some flowers and look at the sky. Nature surrounds us and we are so lucky to still have what we have, some due to the efforts of dedicated people preserving our wildlife.
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Peace, EE-

Spadecaller6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Thanks for posting this EE. I have to digress a bit. My wife teaches children with learning disabilities and today among the assignments that she presented, she asked the kids to come up with a slogan for a t-shirt. Before leaving the children to do their work she talked about nature, conservation, and keeping the environment clean. Here is what one of her kids wrote on his paper:
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EARTH DAY
STOP CRYING
AND PICK-UP YOUR SH!T
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Eagle_Eye6 months, 2 weeks ago
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There are several stories on the lead page and a video preview of the show so this site offers several different things I didn't want you to miss, enjoy!
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I'm ready for the neggers and deniers, you won't rain on my parade this year....LOL
Nice to see you DR, hope you are doing ok and hi to q -
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dunkirk6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Theres also a series coming on the History channel entitled After Man that goes thru proijections on what the earth is like after man ceases to exist. Pretty intersting.
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I am wondering how the usual right wing wacks issue retracts on an educational post for earth day. -

DarkWizard6 months, 2 weeks ago
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The Earth Day series looks interesting.
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I watched After Man when it was just a single show. I guess they must have gotten some good feedback and decided to make it a series. Watched some of it last night on the History Channel.
I watched a show on the Mayan civilization last night also on the History Channel. Some very interesting information on the Mayan culture.-

Eagle_Eye6 months, 2 weeks ago
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The Mayan's where pretty advanced for a primitive culture. Hubby and I went to the Yucatan Penn. and visited many of the ancient ruins for our Honeymoon and it was amazing what they accomplished back then. But, just like any good thing, to much and it gets ruined, they over populated and when they couldn't feed the population they starved to death, That is a possibility today along with disease wiping biological life forms out.
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