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As a tree with firm, uninjured, Roots, though cut down grows up again, So when latent craving is not rooted out.
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At the same time, tens of thousands of square kilometres of pristine forest are cut down to grow crops needed for food, of which we will need 70% more by 2050 to feed the world's massively expanding population, according to the United Nations.
New Yorkers hope the new software, already used by corporations like Coca Cola and Accenture, as well as the state of Minnesota, will help cut down the growing unemployment numbers and help people find jobs.
As I discussed in my previous post, the Amazon rain forest is being cut down to grow soybeans to feed chickens; it's chicken and pig farms that are poisoning the Atlantic Ocean, and vastly more energy is required if we eat the chickens who are fed grain rather than eating that grain directly.
Resources must also be preserved, as no new resources become available as the game progresses, for example, trees that are cut down will not grow back.
The UK government's own chief scientific adviser, Professor Sir John Beddington, has said: "The idea that you cut down rainforest to actually grow biofuels seems profoundly stupid".
That's debatable (you have to cut down more forest to grow them), but they indisputably are benefiting from the same leftist zeitgeist that propels the solar energy business.
To get more new ideas into the marketplace faster, let's give the Patent and Trademark Office the tools it needs -- primarily differential fees for faster service, but with special breaks for small business and individual inventors -- to cut down the enormous and growing backlog of patent applications.
"If you cut down more trees than you grow, you run out of trees," writes Gilding.
As the population grew, they cut down the big trees.In this section Of porpoises and plantations Can't buy it?
Occasionally, they do build dams that flood a road or a cellar they also cut down some stands of trees grown from planted seedlings.
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