Author: Harry Zem
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Human Waste Is Only a Problem Because We Refuse to Treat It as a Resource
Human waste can be a valuable resource when systems are designed to recover nutrients instead of discarding them.
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Preservation Fails Quietly When Systems Are Ignored
Preservation fails when treated as storage instead of an active system requiring maintenance and responsibility.
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The Ocean Is Losing Life Faster Than It Can Recover
Marine life is declining rapidly due to climate change, overfishing, and ecosystem stress, threatening ocean recovery.
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A Landscape Is Not Fixed, It Can Be Repaired
Landscape restoration shows degraded land can recover through water management, vegetation, and long-term care.
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Why Useful Plant Genetics Need Living Collections
Horticulture preservation keeps plant genetics alive through living systems, not just seeds.
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Botanical Gardens Do More Than Display Plants
An overview of botanical gardens as living collections, conservation sites, and public education institutions.
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How Animal and Plant Preservation Protects the Future
An overview of how plant and animal preservation protects genetic diversity, food security, and long-term resilience.