South East Asia in danger of losing biodiversity - Instablogs
South East Asia in danger of losing biodiversity
Grace Calderon , Quezon City: Oct 1 2008
Made Popular Oct 1 2008
Philippines :
Southeast Asia has natural habitats of up to 40 percent of all species existing on the planet. Southeast Asia holds more diverse flora and fauna than Europe, but it is in danger of losing its biodiversity.
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Grace, kami ay labanan laban sa mga tao predators na pagpatay sa aming mga planeta!
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Mabuti naman.

We really should fight all destruction to our planet. It’s the only one we have!
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G emeraldsandash.blogs..
Canberra, Australia
OMG is Celso speaking Tagalog - or is that a nasty bout of glossolalia ?

Environmental destruction can be expected to be put on the media and political back-burner due to the focus on the massive mess that the greedy b**tards have made of Wall Street nee the World Economy...
(Global Perspectives)
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Graeme, I’m a fast learner!
(Global Perspectives)
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Jaiyant Cavale
Bangalore, India
The reason envronmental degradation is taking place so rapidly is because of overpopulation and industrialization. And of course the MNCs which don’t care about native ecology. All they need is a place to get rd effluents etc.
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Let’s kill one billion, shall we?
(Global Perspectives)
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Grace Calderon
Quezon City, Philippines
Hey, Celso, the Amazon is in as much bad shape as this.
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Amazonas is about 10% devastated, but the real threat is on the Atlantic forest, about 80% devastated.
(Global Perspectives)
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