by 2002/03 7% of males were infertile or sub-fertile. today, it's double that. in another few decades, it's predicted that human males will be completely unable to reproduce. the blame... goes squarely to chemical interruptions in the environment, which are taken in through ingestion and taken up by absorption. so, yes. agree. and, it's a hard walk... the walk of a "cassandra."
My family and I live in a neighborhood in Chester County, PA, on our small 1/2 acre plot with a beehive , 8 chickens and a garden. As you know, we finally got rain yesterday after a month of nothing. One of my next door neighbors has their lawn and trees sprayed regularly with chemicals. It's sad and goes against everything I'm trying to fix. It's a tough world out there.
I agree with everything that Maria says in her post. We are living in a time of great division and polarization, and it is more important than ever for us to come together and find common ground. We need to stop pointing fingers and start listening to each other. We need to find ways to work together to solve the problems that we face as a nation.
I believe that we can do this. We are a strong and resilient people. We have overcome great challenges in the past, and we can do it again. But we need to start by waking up and realizing that we are all in this together. We are all Americans, and we all want what is best for our country.
So let's wake up, America! Let's start listening to each other. Let's start working together. Let's find common ground. And let's build a better future for ourselves and for our children. Let’s figure out a way to do better.
by 2002/03 7% of males were infertile or sub-fertile. today, it's double that. in another few decades, it's predicted that human males will be completely unable to reproduce. the blame... goes squarely to chemical interruptions in the environment, which are taken in through ingestion and taken up by absorption. so, yes. agree. and, it's a hard walk... the walk of a "cassandra."
Good morning Maria,
My family and I live in a neighborhood in Chester County, PA, on our small 1/2 acre plot with a beehive , 8 chickens and a garden. As you know, we finally got rain yesterday after a month of nothing. One of my next door neighbors has their lawn and trees sprayed regularly with chemicals. It's sad and goes against everything I'm trying to fix. It's a tough world out there.
Keep up the good work...we appreciate you!
Jenn
Thank you! And yes...it rained!
I agree with everything that Maria says in her post. We are living in a time of great division and polarization, and it is more important than ever for us to come together and find common ground. We need to stop pointing fingers and start listening to each other. We need to find ways to work together to solve the problems that we face as a nation.
I believe that we can do this. We are a strong and resilient people. We have overcome great challenges in the past, and we can do it again. But we need to start by waking up and realizing that we are all in this together. We are all Americans, and we all want what is best for our country.
So let's wake up, America! Let's start listening to each other. Let's start working together. Let's find common ground. And let's build a better future for ourselves and for our children. Let’s figure out a way to do better.
Beautiful! Thank you.