The Unforeseen Costs of Everyday Life: The Destruction of Small Organisms
Author | Jason J. Czarnezki |
Pages | 121-140 |
CHAP TER SI X
The Unforeseen Costs of Everyday Life: The
Destruction of Small Organisms
Like any livestock, healthy bees require good pasture. And that’s what fewer and fewer
ROWAN JACOBSEN, FRUITLESS FALL 151 (2008)
Whether the focus is on the household carbon footprint, food choices, or residential
An even greater challenge, then, is presented by the need to educate the public and
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in Chapters Three through Five. While this chapter does not argue that individual
behavior like driving a lot or eating food sprayed with pesticides leads directly to
land degradation are, in turn, factors that contribute to pollinator and soil biota loss.
See PETER H. RAVEN, NATURE AND HUMAN SOCIETY: THE QUEST FOR A SUSTAIN-
ABLE WORLD
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122 EVERYDAY ENVIRONMENTALISM: LAW, NATURE & INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR
call of Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz2 People
energy usage. Food options are often dictated by residential geography. All work
crops and other plants and enriching the soil.
2. WIZARD OF OZ (MGM 1939).
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