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First people cut trees for shelter and fuel, until rains swept away the soil instead of seeping into shallow aquifers, and the springs dried up. LesterBrown catalogues the results. These countries contain more than half the world's people and produce most of its grain, warns Brown. But that's all about to change.
Four in 10 people live in shacks, with the rest in small brick homes. Long-term environmental successes are dependent on the economic, social and environmental security of the person, the home and community. Turn biogas from sewage systems into fuel for buses (ideally school buses to ignite youthful imagination as well as engines).
Four in 10 people live in shacks, with the rest in small brick homes. Long-term environmental successes are dependent on the economic, social and environmental security of the person, the home and community. Turn biogas from sewage systems into fuel for buses (ideally school buses to ignite youthful imagination as well as engines).
First people cut trees for shelter and fuel, until rains swept away the soil instead of seeping into shallow aquifers, and the springs dried up. LesterBrown catalogues the results. These countries contain more than half the world's people and produce most of its grain, warns Brown. But that's all about to change.