The answers to many of our health problems reside within the natural world, just waiting for us to discover them. That is, assuming we don’t destroy those sources first. As a species, we have a bad habit of destroying our environment.
We’ve been getting better at repairing our problems, but that usually takes time and lots of money. It would probably be cheaper if we learned how to avoid breaking things in the first place, but sometimes greed gets in the way.
The answers to many of our health problems reside within the natural world, just waiting for us to discover them. That is, assuming we don’t destroy those sources first. As a species, we have a bad habit of destroying our environment.
We’ve been getting better at repairing our problems, but that usually takes time and lots of money. It would probably be cheaper if we learned how to avoid breaking things in the first place, but sometimes greed gets in the way.
We’re getting pretty clever. Now we’re trying to resurrect extinct species, including some that we didn’t kill off ourselves. 😎
Not to worry, we’ve got plenty of new candidates for extinction lined up, their habitats are just too valuable to be left undeveloped.
You just know that this kind of research makes Big Pharma salivate. I’m sure they’d love to be able to patent the contents of our oceans! 😜
Testing 1, 2, 3