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Why America is still a great place to live: thirteen things I love about this country

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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National parks Moving on to the next best thing about America: national parks. That's right, we have been wise enough in this country to set aside large tracts of land for the enjoyment of the public. Once again, this is not something that's routinely practiced in other countries. Here in America you can visit the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park or any number of other national parks across the country.

BetterLifeGoods.com introduces a travel safety tool with LED light, radio, cell phone charger, seatbelt cutter, glass break and more

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Visiting national parks: Parks like Yellowstone are enormous, and cell phones simply don't work there. Keep this preparedness tool in your car at all times. Driving to unknown areas of a city: Going to a side of town you're not familiar with? Stay prepared with this safety tool. Boating or sailing: Water activities demand safety and preparedness tools. Although this tool isn't waterproof, it works well as an on-the-boat emergency tool. Gift for family members who drive: Do you sometimes worry about the safety of your children, your parents or other family members who drive?

Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet

Mark Lynas
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More evidence came from deeper in the mountains, hidden in two locations today famous for their giant sequoia groves - Yosemite and Giant Sequoia national parks. These enormous trees, which in terms of total wood volume stand as the largest living organisms on Earth, are also among the oldest. Some living trees are up to 3,000 years old. And because each annual growth cycle leaves a clear ring, these monumental plants are also an excellent record of past climate. Over a decade ago, scientists sampling wood from dead giant sequoias noticed old fire scars on the edges of some of their rings.
Wildfires had raged in both national parks twice as frequently as before, and there can only be one plausible explanation - the woods were tinder-dry. Raging wildfires, dry rivers and lakes - the pieces of the jigsaw were beginning to make sense. The area we now call California had in medieval times been hit by a mega-drought, lasting at different periods for several decades, and altering both landscape and ecosystems on a scale that dwarfs today's drought episodes. But just how geographically widespread was this event?

Why America is still a great place to live: thirteen things I love about this country

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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Here in America you can visit the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park or any number of other national parks across the country. If it weren't for the efforts of those who support the national parks effort, these areas would have long since been exploited for commercial or industrial use ("Hey, let's mine the Grand Canyon!"). They would have been destroyed through commercial exploitation. But thanks to some forward-thinking government officials and private supporters, they are now preserved for your enjoyment and that of future generations.

The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine

Anne Harrington
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It is tempting to speculate that, were it not for those youthful experiences, the American national parks system, established some years later under Roosevelt's presidency, might never have come into being. But for every cure, there were two new cases. By the early twentieth century, the incidence of neurasthenia had reached what appeared to be epidemic proportions. A writer for the North American Review, H. Adding-ton Bruce, observed in 1908, "On every street, at every corner, we meet the neurasthenics.

Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

David Steinman
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According to Jenkins," Teddy Roosevelt established our unmatched system of wildlife refuges and national parks. Barry Goldwater, the father of conservatism, was a lifelong conservationist (and also a REP America member). Richard Nixon signed the Clean Air Act, the Endangered Species Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and also established the Environmental Protection Agency." You have to stand for something or you will fall for anything. So figure out what you stand for and don't back down, especially with your back at the gates of hell. But be smart.

The Detox Strategy: Vibrant Health in 5 Easy Steps

Brenda Watson and Leonard Smith
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It also can cause haze, reducing visibility in national parks and wilderness areas. The substances that make up air pollution include gases such as sulfur dioxides, nitrogen oxides, hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide; particulate matter such as smoke, dust, fumes, and aerosols; pesticides, chemicals, toxic elements, radioactive materials, and several other substances. These are considered primary air pollutants, meaning they are generated directly from a source or process. Then there are also secondary air pollutants formed in the air when primary pollutants react or interact.

Safe Trip to Eden: Ten Steps to Save Planet Earth from the Global Warming Meltdown

David Steinman
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Consumers have a right to stump-to-store tracking of wood products to be sure they are purchasing products that were not acquired illegally from protected areas and national parks." There are lots of things we can do. Did you know that JP Morgan Chase issues over nine hundred different credit cards? One way we found at Freedom Press to get a little revenge on them for their irresponsible behavior is to cut up our corporate card and stop banking with them. Visit www.jpmorganchase.com to find out if you are using one of their credit card brands, perhaps without even knowing it.

Why America is still a great place to live: thirteen things I love about this country

Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
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If it weren't for the efforts of those who support the national parks effort, these areas would have long since been exploited for commercial or industrial use ("Hey, let's mine the Grand Canyon!"). They would have been destroyed through commercial exploitation. But thanks to some forward-thinking government officials and private supporters, they are now preserved for your enjoyment and that of future generations. That's a visionary strategy on the part of Americans, and it's something that will serve us well for many generations to come.
Along with national parks, there are also enjoyable state parks and other areas of nature that have been set aside for limited use by citizens. It's important for a population to keep in touch with nature. We shouldn't build roads and houses on every single piece of available land, you know. We have to set aside some of it as a preserve. To a large extent we have done that in this country, and we've done very well compared to many other countries in the world. Certainly there are improvements that could be achieved, but we've done a great job so far.

Reinheriting the Earth: Awakening to Sustainable Solutions and Greater Truths

Brian O'Leary
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This is a good early project for altruistic private money and enlightened public protection, as in the case of the national parks. In order to preserve biodiversity, aesthetic value and the quality of life, we will need to buy up such lands for their preservation for all time, or at least for as long as we remain stewards of the planet. Also needed would be a diverse seed pool for farmers. "Plant diversity (both wild and cultivated) is held mostly by developing countries, but the economic benefits it generates are disproportionately captured by industrial nations....

World Without Cancer

G. Edward Griffin
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Likewise, our own TVA (Tennessee Valley Authority) and the national parks supposedly are owned by "the people." If you really think you own a part of them, however, just try to sell your share. The TVA, the national parks, and all the other "public" property is owned by those who determine how it is to be used. Which means they are owned by the politicians and the bureaucrats—and the people who hold financial power over them. In communist and socialist countries, almost all property supposedly is owned by "the people"—which means by the three percent who are members of the ruling elite.

Prevention's Healing With Motion: An All-New Approach to Health and Healing Based on Simple Mind and Body Exercises

The Editors of PREVENTION
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Most state maps show local, state, and national parks, and many of those parks have hiking paths. Stores that sell outdoor sporting goods are sure to have local walking books or detailed trail guides. Or call your state parks department (the number's in the blue pages) to check on free maps of trails near home. þImagine yourself hiking the black sand Kings Highway Coastal Trail in Maui, through lush tropical vegetation to ancient village ruins. Then do it.

Power Healing: Use the New Integrated Medicine to Cure Yourself

Leo Galland
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They camped in state and national parks most of the time and paid little attention to the water source from which they drank. Could a chronic infection acquired from contaminated drinking water, fluctuating in its effects over the years under the influence of other types of stress, explain this whole illness? A test for parasites, done promptly in my office, revealed that Janine was infected with the parasite Giardia lamblia; the other family members were not. My physical examination quickly revealed that there was more to be reckoned with than infection alone.

World Without Cancer

G. Edward Griffin
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The TVA, the national parks, and all the other "public" property is owned by those who determine how it is to be used. Which means they are owned by the politicians and the bureaucrats—and the people who hold financial power over them. In communist and socialist countries, almost all property supposedly is owned by "the people"—which means by the three percent who are members of the ruling elite. In the final analysis, everyone is a capitalist. All desirable property is owned by someone.

20 Years of Censored News

Carl Jensen
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Forest fires in Yellowstone and other national parks. THE TOP TEN CENSORED STORIES OF 1988 —And What Has Happened to Them Since 1. George Bush's Dirty Big Secrets 1988 SYNOPSIS: Richard H. Meeker, president of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies and publisher of Willamette Week, in Portland, Oregon, charges that if the average American voter had been reading the alternative press' coverage of Election '88, George Bush would not have been elected president.

Tropical Nature: Life and Death in the Rain Forests of Central and South America

Adrian Forsyth and Kenneth Miyata
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Without the protections afforded by these national parks, our planet's biological heritage would have suffered irreparable losses. Africa's large mammal fauna might already have been lost were it not for the game parks scattered across that continent. Similarly, Ecuador's Galapagos National Park has preserved one of the most fascinating wild places on our planet from destruction, and it has even begun to reverse some of the damage done to the islands before the park was established. One of the most innovative national park systems in the world is that of Costa Rica.
Perhaps the most significant thing you can do for the welfare of tropical rain forest is to visit one of the national parks in tropical America in order to see, smell, hear, and feel some of the things we have written about. Only then will your intellectual concern for the disappearance of tropical rain forest be translated into an emotional one that will spur you to help do something. Your simple presence will contribute in more ways than you might think. (The Appendix on pp. 219-33 gives some practical information about travel in tropical America.
This species-area relationship has prompted some biologists to place great emphasis on determining the optimal sizes and shapes of nature reserves and national parks in tropical forests. Parks and reserves should be designed so as to protect the largest numbers of species, and if random extinctions could be lessened by taking into account sound biological principles, we would all be better off. No one can argue with this. But the conservation of tropical forests is as much a biological problem as it is a political and economic problem.
If establishment of national parks were enough to ensure habitat protection, the loss of rain forest in tropical America would not be the critical problem that it is. Unfortunately, park boundaries may be meaningful only on the maps of a bureaucrat in the capital city. There are many problems that face conservationists after parks and nature reserves have been established.
North Americans take great pride in their national parks. Both the United States and Canada have set aside large tracts of land to be maintained for the enjoyment of future generations, most of them created to preserve spectacular scenery or unique features of the landscape. Our desire to protect the unique and spectacular is understandable, but it is not a good idea to base a conservation strategy solely on protecting unique resources. It is just as important to protect the typical. The key to sound conservation lies in protecting habitats and ecosystems.

PowerFoods: Good Food, Good Health with Phytochemicals, Nature's Own Energy Boosters

Stephanie Beling
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Study after study after study proclaims the need for exercise by the very old as well as the very young, by the disabled as well as athletes, by those who work in factories or offices as well as those who farm the fields or drive trucks or dig ditches or patrol our national parks for a living.

Tropical Nature: Life and Death in the Rain Forests of Central and South America

Adrian Forsyth and Kenneth Miyata
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Successful national parks and reserves in tropical nations share one important characteristic, and this is something that we can't stress too strongly. They have succeeded because international attention has been focused on them. Tourism can be big business, and the lure of millions of dollars of foreign currency pumped into the economy by these parks has provided a strong economic incentive for conservation efforts in developing countries. Your visit will do more than simply bolster the local economy. It can lead to national pride in a natural heritage.

Toxic Sludge is Good For You: Lies, Damn Lies and the Public Relations Industry

John Stauber and Sheldon Rampton
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Walt Disney"; ?imposing civil penalties against anyone who legally challenges "economic action or development on federal lands." The 1990 conference, funded by Chevron, Exxon, Shell Oil and Georgia-Pacific, featured a talk by Reed Irvine of Accuracy in Media and Accuracy in Academia. Titled "Red Into Green," Irvine's talk claimed that environmentalism is the latest incarnation of socialism.



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