Walking in the woods in the autumn gives me great joy, because the leaves are turning color and falling to the ground. It smells good. I like to go for a nature walk in the forest just about every day. And, in the fall, it’s not hot, so it’s easier to walk in the woods, especially going up this hill when, in the summertime, it would be more difficult in the heat. It’s a lovely forest walk going out in the autumn leaves.
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Autumn nature short video contains not only beautiful autumn scenes to lovely music, but also some ideas why autumn rates highly as a wonderful time to be outdoors.
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Metal eating plants can clean the earth–how exciting! You’ll find a wonderful video about heavy metal eating plants down below.
For me, this news about heavy metal eating plants is especially exciting. I received information from Pan, Lord of the Wilderness, while writing my book, When We Were Gods. He said that nature was capable of cleaning the earth. I included the information in the book, When We Were Gods. Here’s a quote from the book:
Continue reading“But remember, Pan has also said that nature can and wants to heal the earth.”
Here’s a wonderful video showing what nature does to clean the earth of pollution. It describes the benefits of just one tree and how in one day, the tree processes from 120 to 180 gallons of fluid. By doing so, it cleans our water, our air, and the earth.
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According to NASA, 2014 was the warmest year on record since 1880 when temperatures were first recorded.
However, nature can help. At the same time as we increase carbon dioxide, so much of the nature kingdom is also being destroyed.
Many trees and vegetation are cut down, and the oceans are becoming increasingly polluted. As a result, the carbon dioxide, which is processed by trees and algae into oxygen, is not being consumed at the rate it could be if the earth had more vegetation and cleaner oceans.
In other words, it’s not just a simple case of increased levels of carbon dioxide causing global warming, but that the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is heightened since there’s less of it being used up by nature.
We can do something about this. Besides cutting down on the use of carbon-based fuels by turning to alternative forms of power such as solar and wind, we can also reduce the increasing amounts of carbon dioxide in the air by planting more trees, nurturing more vegetation, and cleaning up waterways.
Why not, as well as reducing greenhouse gases, also increase vegetation to reduce CO2?
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