22 MAR 2012 by ideonexus

 Republican Environmental Acts

Recently, President Bush declared the vast ocean and archipelago known as the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands as a national monument. At 1,400 miles long and 100 miles wide, the site is loo times larger than Yosemite National Park, larger than forty-six of the fifty states, and home to more than 7,000 marine species. American presidents have the authority to make far-reaching environmental commitments. President Richard M. Nixon's environmental legacy was the Endangered Species Act. It appears ...
Folksonomies: politics environmentalism
Folksonomies: politics environmentalism
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Bush Jr. declared an area near the Hawaiian ocean a national monument and Nixon signed the Endangered Species Act.

20 MAY 2011 by ideonexus

 What is the Point of Learning Science?

But people often ask, what is the use of learning all this? If you do not feel by this time how delightful it is to fill your mind with beautiful pictures of nature, perhaps it would be useless to say more. But in this age of ours, when restlessness and love of excitement pervade so many lives, is it nothing to be taken out of ourselves and made to look at the wonders of nature going on around us? Do you never feel tired and "out of sorts," and want to creep away from your companions, because...
Folksonomies: science education wonder
Folksonomies: science education wonder
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To recognize and feel the way everything in the universe is connected.