Soil Is A Finite Resource And It Is Being Destroyed By Years Of Agriculture. Even If You Take Drought

soil is a finite resource and it is being destroyed by years of agriculture. Even if you take drought out of the equation, eroded soil struggles to hold water properly.

I recommend planting and growing your own food if you are capable.

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2 years ago

Amazing, helps to reduce the energy problem.

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The German Finance Minister referred to renewable electricity sources as “the energy of freedom.” Better later than never when it comes to reducing dependence on Russian fossil fuels. Germany 🇩🇪 aims to get 100% of energy from renewable sources by 2035:

Germany aims to get 100% of energy from renewable sources by 2035
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Germany aims to fulfil all its electricity needs with supplies from renewable sources by 2035, compared to its previous target to abandon fo

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2 years ago

Praying has helped me in life when I am at my lowest.

It is important to give back if you wish to receive through prayer. If you do not give, you cannot have a relationship with who you pray to.

Finding ways you can be close with the gods is important. For me it's singing hymns. Find your own way, or even use another person's idea. The important thing is that a gift is freely given. Recognizing them as forces in the world. What ever you do, it should be passionate and meaningful for you personally. That's what makes it a good offering.


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2 years ago
Out Wandering For A Bit Today…
Out Wandering For A Bit Today…
Out Wandering For A Bit Today…

Out wandering for a bit today…


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2 years ago

SCREW BIG AGRICULTURE

I fully believe everyone needs to be aware of this, it’s not common knowledge but it’s important.

Running a farm is HARD, and I know not everyone is capable of it, but you can still be supporting small farms especially now, when big agriculture is trying to get control of all of our food supply, which is BAD.

Farmers used to be able to reuse seed year after year, the benefits of this include saving money and it’s not genetically modified and the food is completely fine. However, this is not longer viable because now the new law is that you have to go and buy gmo seeds year after year and plant those and if you don’t do that, an inspector will go around and check and if you don’t have those seeds they will literally sue you and your farm. This makes NO sense. That is also why there’s this huge push right now for going vegan, specifically with soybeans, although your body struggles to break down the ingredients in those foods.

None of this is natural and it’s becoming a huge issue because looking at the food supply you’ll notice that it’s extremely expensive to get anything organic when it literally comes out of the dirt and everything is just becoming more and more genetically modified and we NEED now more than ever to start supporting small farms and co ops and places where it’s accessible to get actually good food because that round up and the gmo processed foods it just stays in your body and it’s not good for us.

Please share, it’s important to bring awareness to the recent laws and how they’re changing and how paying attention to them now can benefit us in the future.


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2 years ago

I believe one day soon Nature will reclaim the Earth that humans have destroyed.

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2 years ago

Urban density is harmful for our Earth.. go back to natural living..

sunposition - Lily

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2 years ago

It is baffling to me that abortion, a practice that has been around since ancient times, is today still being argued.

Not everybody is fit to raise or even carry a child. Abortion is a right.


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2 years ago

Being a mother is hard work, but breastfeeding keeps babies the healthiest!

No, You’re Not Imagining It, Breastfeeding Really Is A Full-Time Job
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I breastfed all four of my children and am currently still breastfeeding the baby of the family. I love being able to nurture and provide nu

It's work, but if it matters to you, you can do it!

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