3 Results for : forestation
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Forestation Of The Sand Hills Of Nebraska And Kansas (1913)
Forestation Of The Sand Hills Of Nebraska And Kansas (1913) ab 17.49 € als Taschenbuch: . Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Naturwissenschaft,- Shop: hugendubel
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The Story of Mars Colony: United Nations Frontier Service 1 , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 325min
Six young men and women, probably the most intelligent, educated, brightest and fittest people in the world, take on the challenge of building a Martian colony. Can they succeed? 2008: Earth is over-populated and recovering from mass pollution caused by excessive de-forestation. The result is an unreliable climate, leading to droughts that has caused food shortages not seen since the 1940s. Energy use has been restricted to preserve stocks. This has caused Arab states to become disgruntled. With UN funding, Russia and the USA have succeeded in building Earth-orbiting and moon-orbiting stations and colonized the moon. Next stop, Mars. Ken, Ivan, Jack, Wendy, Michelle and Jane, all graduates of the United Nations Frontier Academy, have skills ranging from nuclear physics through to witch doctoring. They have been selected to colonize Mars. Do they have the skills and the ability to triumph, or will Mars be unconquerable? ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: John Paul Nicholas. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/051393/bk_acx0_051393_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Blue & Green
Michael Watts is a full time composer and runs Encore Music, a music production company writing music for tv, film and pc games. What's this album about? This album is a reflection of the world as I see it. Where we live is such a beautiful place, yet we are ruining it by de-forestation, over fishing, pollution and climate change. No one is sure whether even a fraction of this damage can be undone and that leaves my heart feeling very heavy. We share our planet with a breathtaking diversity of life. Our little oasis surrounded by millions of miles of cold empty space is home to so much beauty, yet at an ever increasing rate we seem to be letting it slip through our fingers. More and more of my time is spent reflecting on what's around me, wondering just how many whaling vessels are out there, how much rain forest has been lost, how many species will today become extinct and how much ice has disappeared into the sea. Our planet, our Earth, our home is such a wonderful and unique place and we all need reminding just how precious it is. As guardians surely we can find a better way. Can you tell us a little more about yourself? My first foray into music was at the age of two, being found at a neighbours piano energetically banging my fists on the keyboard. I'm afraid careful instruction and long hours of dedication still have yet to eradicate this habit! At around the age of eight my parents, in a brave bid to keep me off the streets enrolled me into piano lessions and the local brass band. My interest and love for music grew and grew, taking me through O' and A' level music. I became disillusioned with the educationary stance at the time - 'if it isn't classical it really isn't proper music is it Michael'. I pursued a career on the financial markets in the City of London. This did little to quell my love of music which was still a major part of my life, steering me through many bands, dance/DJ projects and productions. In April 2005, unable to fight the urge any longer, I left my City career, gained a Diploma in Music Composition for Media and set off on a full-time musical journey as a freelance composer.- Shop: odax
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