Comments lorayoh has made
who can predict
Predicting something based on the 30 year experience will not prevent us from mistakes, though knowing the dangers may be of use. No one knew the climate changes would be so crucial just few years ago. On 'We can't even predict the weather next week'--But weather is not climate posted 2 years, 7 months ago 11 Responses
Artificial sperm will help
I am not sure that beef is to blame if compared to the time when red meat was basic food and no one complained on the low sperm concentration. But if the situation continues that way soon we are going to use artificial sperm that was grown from human bone marrow samples by researchers from Universities of Gottingen and Munster.On Growth promoters in beef may damage sperm posted 2 years, 7 months ago 6 Responses
is it so bad?
"Now the earth is going to collapse!"That's what we call eco-anxiety...it's just all of us realize how crucial the situation is. But who is to blame? We are to blame cause we only think when it's too late.On Somehow, I don't feel that bad for you posted 2 years, 7 months ago 39 Responses
that's devastating
That's really shocking how much rock is wasted to produce one single wedding ring. But wil the campaign for ecologically responsible jewelry be sucessful enough? I doubt it so much. BTW what about platinum? is there the same info on this metal?On Carat Top posted 2 years, 7 months ago 2 Responses
is there any hope
AIDS remains a number one problem and we can expect years or even decades before an effective vaccine will be developed. Even efforts of world famous scientists didn't help so far. I wish I will wake up one day and know the cure has been found.On Going, Going ... Gabon posted 2 years, 8 months ago 1 Response
who cares
With the politics it's always remains this way. No one actually cares about poorer nations while they make up a huge area. We are used to remember what's important only when situation becomes critical.On Rich countries aren't helping poor countries prepare posted 2 years, 8 months ago 8 Responses
African men are getting more vulnerable
Although situation with contraceptives is critical in African countries, anti-rape device created by South-African inventor that now hits the market will probably eliminate the problem of birth control.On A new injection for men could shake up the world of contraceptives posted 2 years, 8 months ago 1 Response
poor diet-poor lives
It's really a problem that we tend to eat junk food and our health matters insofar there is no trouble with it. Changing the whole system of healthy diet is still important but will we manage to do it all by ourselves?On How the feds make bad-for-you food cheaper than healthful fare posted 2 years, 8 months ago 2 Responses
fight with ignorance
How long will we consider sexuality a sin? Roman Catholic Church pursues its own goals and we pretend that our reproductive health is something out of this world. Sexuality is a gift by nature, women give birth and like abstinence-only programs are going to fail , so will the religious limitations act as a counter effect. On Incensed at the Vatican posted 2 years, 8 months ago 1 Response
tigers or men?
I wonder who do we need to safe first tigers or men? According to latest researches erectile dysfunction in men can lead to bitter consequences so that reproductive problems will overpower wildlife problems soon.On Uplifting News posted 2 years, 8 months ago 1 Response
who wants to starve
will it be a life or death decision? in any case the rise in food prices seem to me a far serious problem than fuel.On Biofuels force the choice on us posted 2 years, 8 months ago 16 Responses
hi-tech trees
I think technology and nature should go together well. may be you have heard that some consider trees to feel like creatures. Well, although I am a down-to-earth person, some inventions made me believe this can be true. I found out about a tree invented by scientists from Breeze who integrated into the small trunk some sensors, which would react on any changes of the environment and let you know when something goes wrong. On X-Trees posted 2 years, 8 months ago 1 Response
what is the disput about
t's obvious that global warming is a big threat but the fight seems to become more about one's ambitious and money than the reasoning to change the situation. And while policy makers are disputing, the others watch the play.On Fearmongering hippies! posted 2 years, 8 months ago 1 Response
sex sells
You may argue or not but sex remains the easiest pledge to attract attention of uninterested people. Like media plays a great role in promoting certain behavior.
Still the heading can be less in-your-face silly. But as far as I understood the purpose of the campaign is to "bring their own coffee mugs from home, instead of using the paper cups on campus". On UW students use sex to sell green idea posted 2 years, 8 months ago 4 Responsesmoney worth our health?
How long can we digest genetically modified products? Our pursuit for easy money overshadows the awareness of the true what we really need and what will be the impact of eating such food on the future generations.On Genetically modified animals could make it to your plate with minimal testing -- and no public input posted 2 years, 8 months ago 1 Response
we need a weird motivation
That's just a human nature to see only what's before your face. What is global warming?Everyone knows it's a disaster but no one can see it. And who are gays for instance? You will hardly find the one who doesn't know anything about those with "different than yours " orientation. Although, the facts that at least one out of ten straight men was proved to have sexual contacts with same sex partners, people are more ready to fight with gay marriages than with such "far away" problems like global warming.
However I think that time is ticking against us, so is there any other way to make everyone face the truth? On Gay sex and global warming posted 2 years, 8 months ago 22 Responsesthe global warming- everyone aware?
"I am the one and don't care about what's after me" - that's what we are used to live with. We all thought we won't see it. So when the consequences are much severe will the statistics improve?On Public divided over whether costly steps are needed posted 2 years, 8 months ago 3 Responses