List of Five Issues

(2007)

1. *Global warming is on the rise and so are CO2 levels, and the effects are beginning to be found on the natural cycles of flora and fauna. The United States must agree to the Koyoto protocol.

Montaigne, Fen (2004). Bulletins from a Warmer World: No room to run. National
Geographic, September, pp.34-55.

2. Changing the way we perceive beauty in urban landscapes and providing sustainable gardening techniques is essential to our local area. Water issues will become a serious threat in future decades and rules and regulations must be instated.

Holiday, Shawn (2005). In Praise of Weeds. Expressions, April, pp13-14.

3. Pharmaceutical industries, a disease in its self; creating an unneeded demand and illness in modern societies.

Blech, Jorg (2006). The Illness in Industry. NewScientist. July, p.24

4. Alongside global climate changes, geologic occurrences have produced catastrophic conditions. There needs to be better warning systems in place.

Hayden, Thomas (2006). Super Storms, No End in Sight. National Geographic, Aug, pp
     66-77.

5. The ability to master any task is not inborn, but is created through work and experiences. Regardless of race, physical, and social differences, less fortunate people should have the same opportunities as everyone else.

Ross, Philip (2006). The Expert Mind. Scientific American, August, pp.64-71.

 

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