National Geographic's "Human Footprint"
The National Geographic channel is airing Human Footprint Sunday (tomorrow) at 9 pm. It's bound to be an eye opener!
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The National Geographic channel is airing Human Footprint Sunday (tomorrow) at 9 pm. It's bound to be an eye opener!
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Hi June... I'll have to try to remember to watch that. Your link is hitting an error page, double http in the URL. I've seen a lot of that this weekend... wonder what's up with it.
Water conservation... I'm all with you. Don't think it's just the US that wants it now without thinking of consequences later in any given situation. It's unfortunate. Worse is I don't see it getting better, for the most part... we, in general, aren't teaching our youth what they need to be concerned about and how to deal with it.
Posted by: JC | April 13, 2008 at 10:53 AM
I've seen two clips so far and it scares the hell out of me. All that stuff! Plastic diapers etc.
Posted by: colleen | April 13, 2008 at 11:03 PM
I thought it was excellent. Maybe I missed it, but I didn't see them explore water usage....but I missed the beginning.
They also explored what we used as food and such, but I didn't see them explore what we throw away in this respect. Leftovers, overbought, food gone bad etc. is also a huge loss.
Posted by: Going Crunchy | April 14, 2008 at 12:26 PM