Thankfully many are learning to appreciate nature, looking after what we have.
Sadly a minority, hopefully in time things will change, where wealth is seen in nature not by how many children one can breed into poverty.
Thankfully many are learning to appreciate nature, looking after what we have.
Sadly a minority, hopefully in time things will change, where wealth is seen in nature not by how many children one can breed into poverty.
I think we have to try and keep hope that the change ion the thought process and respecting and protecting nature is far better than making as much monsy as one can
Some regions are learning an expensive lesson with flooding due to upsetting nature.
Ours in one such town where open land is built up with tar roads, parking lots, shopping malls, absolutely nowhere for water to soak into the ground, this creates perfect flood conditions when rains do arrive.
We really need a re-think on how we build, stop building in green zones, keep wetlands, smart farming there is much to be done or suffer the consequences.
There are areas that aren’t well planned here that suffer bad with flooding also
You think planners would have learned by now but it doesn’t seem to be
No always in a rush, no forethought!
Yes that’s exactly what it is