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Protecting Virgin Landscapes

Author: John
December 21, 2009

Disappearing natural landscapes in Europe
Virgin forests are unfelled, undisturbed places.In Europe, humans have intensely transformed virgin landscapes (i.e., unfelled forests preserved in their original form). If we survey the history of land development in Europe, we discover that over the past few centuries virtually all the European forests — from Norway to Bulgaria, and Spain to the Northern Urals — have been felled, consistently and repeatedly.

They now cover only 1% of Europe. Editor’s note: 5% of America.About 2000 years ago virgin landscapes covered 80% of Europe.
Toward the end of the 19th century they had been so drastically reduced that they covered only 10-15% of their original area.
These landscapes were further destroyed in the 20th century. Now they make up no more than 1% of all of Europe. By the beginning of the 21st century, virgin landscapes were preserved only in a few geographical locations, including Europe’s northeast, the Caucasus, and Georgia.
Human activity, such as logging, is the culprit.Nowadays the destruction of virgin forests continues though deforestation, construction of new highways and industrial enterprises, and the excessive human use of mountain meadows and winter pastures. Lands that were once fertile have been reduced to “badlands” — barren, rocky, erosive land, devoid of soil and vegetation cover.

Why are virgin landscapes important?
Whit Gibbons, an environmental professor, has defined virgin forests as:

The original meaning is simple, from the word meaning “chaste,” representing a forest that has never been timbered and in which the dominant, old-growth tree species have reached their maximum ages.1

The International Union of Forest Research Organizations extends this view to include young growth:

Not all virgin forests are old growth.There seems to be general agreement that not every virgin or primeval forest is of great age; that young stands may be of virgin or primeval character although they are not old growth. These would be stands that have regenerated after natural disturbances and have not been subjected to human disturbances.2

Virgin landscapes are unique natural complexes that, among other things:

Virgin forests shelter other undisturbed landscapes, such as meadows. regulate climate; for example, they store large amounts of carbon dioxide that would otherwise contribute to greenhouse gases
maintain water cycles and freshwater resources
ensure the survival of unique and endangered species
protect one-of-a-kind mountain meadows, marsh tracts and other ecosystems within their territory
prevent soil erosion and flooding of streams
provide ecological refuges for indigenous knowledge
The size of virgin landscapes may vary. For example, landscapes in mountainous countries range from a few square kilometers to dozens upon dozens of square kilometers. It is of great significance that a landscape is a sum of smaller natural units. These units are closely interconnected and dependent on one another.


Vegan Shoes - Look Fierce Without Being Cruel!

Author: John
December 9, 2009

I found a wonderful article I wanted to share with you by Jeff Lakie who is the founder of Plastic Surgery Resources

With today’s image conscious shopper becoming more conscientious as a consumer, a line of vegetarian, or vegan, clothing and footwear has emerged. First there were cruelty-free cosmetics, which generally meant that the item had not been tested on animals and didn’t contain any animal by-products. Consumers responded well to cruelty-free products and a demand for compassionate clothing soon followed and with it, a line of vegan, or vegetarian shoes.

Vegan shoes, simply put, are shoes that are made from non-animal materials. Traditionally, shoes are often made from leather, thus making it difficult for those following a vegan lifestyle to find footwear, which were cruelty-free.

Hemp is usually the most common material found in vegan shoes. It is strong, yet flexible, making it a great substitute for leather. Many shoe manufacturers have opted to use hemp for shoes and other products, which were traditionally only available in leather, such as wallets and knapsacks. Hemp is a very strong fiber, and unlike traditional textiles like cotton, it is stronger when wet. Other manufacturers use materials such as cotton, or other plant-derived textiles. Vegetan, a new synthetic material, is being used more frequently. It’s look and feel is very similar to leather, but is completely free of animal products. It’s waterproof, breathable, and scuff-resistant, making it the perfect choice for shoes.

Vegan shoes come in a variety of styles, ranging from boots to sandals. Many of these styles are made to be long-lasting and comfortable, especially if they are made using hemp. For example, hiking boots made from hemp are very durable, water-proof, and are usually as comfortable as their non-vegan counterparts. Athletic shoes are also usually made from hemp, although they can also be made from canvas as well.

There are more and more vegan products entering the marketplace, making it easy for vegetarians to find fashionable and affordable footwear, that fit in with their beliefs.


THE STORY OF STUFF

Author: John
January 15, 2009

Posted by William Bryant as More Green

This is a very very important video for anyone who’s on this site to watch.

Why is recycling and zero waste and being careful about how the products you buy affect those who make them and buying from local stores instead of big box stores and buying organic foods and being wary of toxins and achieving sustainability period important?

This movie brings some scary but true facts to the table. It outlines our process that is most prevelant here in the U.S. that is so destructive to our world. Greed has carried us thus far and it has ruined our lives. But we’re too busy to notice it or worry about it. We’ve let it into our homes. But we can make the change.

Following the simple steps to green available on this site will help tremendously, but they are essentially designed to lead you down the road to life-altering sustainability awareness.

We’re playing on the green buzzword in hopes you’ll realize it’s much more than that. That it’s absolutely essential to our survival.

Watch the movie here.