Center for biological diversity is a…
Center for biological diversity is a scam. They want destroy honest people work
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1 million members and online activists, known for its work protecting endangered species through legal action, scientific petitions, creative media and grassroots activism.
85702, Tucson, United States
Center for biological diversity is a scam. They want destroy honest people work
This is a great organisation dedicated to helping educate and campaign against the destruction of the planet. Forget what they've told you about 'global warming' - a phrase they've revised to 'climate change'. If you investigate deeper than the media cliches then you begin to see that the human gluttony of profit-making is what is behind our world's disasters.
Profit drives animal agriculture; animal agriculture is responsible for the destruction of the rainforests at an acre every second; raising massive numbers of cows, pigs, chickens, sheep and other livestock is behind the destruction of wildlife as farmers and corporations destroy natural habitat in order to create areas where livestock feed can be grown to feed the animals that we then eat. The waste produced by the animals poisons rivers and oceans and kills off marine life. The pesticides, antibiotics, growth hormones, fertilisers all pollute and contaminate and kill wildlife and ultimately people.
SEE the connections between greed for money and destruction of wildlife and environment and people.
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