Quotes About Environment
Do not adjust your sandals while passing through a melon-field, nor yet arrange your hat beneath an orange-tree.
~ Ernest Brammah Smith
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So now the polar ice caps are melting, sea levels are rising, and the weather is all messed up. Plants and animals are dying off in record numbers, and lots of people are starving and homeless. And we're still fighting wars with each other, mostly over the few resources we have left.
~ Ernest Cline
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The world's population was fast approaching ten billion people, and Mother Earth was making it abundantly clear that she could no longer sustain all of us
~ Ernest Cline
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It's the year 2044, and the real world has become an ugly place. We're out of oil. we've wrecked the climate. Famine, poverty and disease are widespread.
~ Ernest Cline
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But you do realize that nearly half the people on this planet are starving, right?" I detected no malice in her voice. She sounded like she genuinely believed I might not be aware of this fact. "Yes, I know," I said defensively. "The reason so many people are starving is because we've wrecked the planet. The Earth is dying, you know? It's time to leave.
~ Ernest Cline
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It used harmless low-powered lasers to draw the stunningly real environment of the OASIS right onto its wearer's retinas, completely immersing their entire field of vision in the online world. The visor was light-years ahead of the clunky virtual-reality goggles available prior to that time
~ Ernest Cline
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and our seeming disregard for its effect on our already-changing climate—in an entirely new light.
~ Ernest Cline
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Also, it turns out that burning all of those fossil fuels had some nasty side effects, like raising the temperature of our planet and screwing up the environment. So now the polar ice caps are melting, sea levels are rising, and the weather is all messed up. Plants and animals are dying off in record numbers, and lots of people are starving and homeless. And we're still fighting wars with each other, mostly over the few resources we have left.
~ Ernest Cline
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Touch the earth, love the earth, honour the earth, her plains, her valleys, her hills, and her seas; rest your spirit in her solitary places.
~ Ernest Dimnet
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I was, as we all are, a child of my environment.
~ Ernesto Che Guevara
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Every politician, clergyman, educator, or physician, in short, anyone dealing with human individuals, is bound to make grave mistakes if he ignores these two great truths of population zoology: (1) no two individuals are alike, and (2) both environment and genetic endowment make a contribution to nearly every trait.
~ Ernst Mayr
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A plant on the edge of a desert is said to struggle for life against the drought, though more properly it should be said to be dependent on the moisture
~ Ernst W. Mayr
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No amphibian succeeded in adapting to salt water.
~ Ernst W. Mayr
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Furthermore, it is observed in general that the smaller the population size of a species is, the more vulnerable it will be to extinction.
~ Ernst W. Mayr
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What I want to say is simply that we are all surrounded by an ocean of abundance: knowledge, wisdom, ability, opportunities, material plenty. What a pity it is that people close themselves off from that spiritual environment. Keeping their gaze fixed on the ground, they trudge through a life burdened with worries, fears, and self-doubts.
~ Ervin Laszlo
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It is obvious that such an interrogation environment is created for no purpose other than to subjugate the individual to the will of his examiner. This atmosphere carries its own badge of intimidation. To be sure, this is not physical intimidation, but it is equally destructive of human dignity.
~ Erwin Chemerinsky
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Hence the awkward expression 'negative entropy' can be replaced by a better one: entropy, taken with the negative sign, is itself a measure of order. Thus the device by which an organism maintains itself stationary at a fairly high level of orderliness ( = fairly low level of entropy) really consists in continually sucking orderliness from its environment.
~ Erwin Schrodinger
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Volcanic ash will be experienced in all parts of your world, as the volcanoes around your earth are simultaneously activated. Face masks and goggles will be of great value
~ Esther Hicks
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Your job here in this Workshop is to assimilate data that you have been collecting from your real-life experiences (as you have been interacting with others and moving in and out of your physi-cal environment). Your work here is to bring the data together in a sort of picture of yourself, one that satisfies and pleases you.
~ Esther Hicks
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You did not believe that you were coming into physical form to right past wrongs, or to fix a broken world, or even to evolve (in the sense that you were currently lacking in something). Instead you knew this physical experience would be an environment that would provide a balance of contrast from which you would personally make increasingly improved choices that would add to your own expansion, as well as to he collective expansion of All That Is.
~ Esther Hicks
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At every turn, when humanity is asked the question, 'Do you want temporary economic gain or long-term environmental loss, which one do you prefer ' we invariably choose the money.
~ Ethan Hawke
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Each of us, actually every animal, is a data scientist. We collect data from our sensors, and then we process the data to get abstract rules to perceive our environment and control our actions in that environment to minimize pain and/or maximize pleasure. We have memory to store those rules in our brains, and then we recall and use them when needed. Learning is lifelong; we forget rules when they no longer apply or revise them when the environment changes. Learning
~ Ethem Alpaydin
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All theology is rooted in geography.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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Blossoming flowers look beautiful before they're cut or picked, but without soil or water they wither more quickly than grass.
~ Eugene H. Peterson
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