Soil depletion, polluted air, bad economies.
The soil is being depleted with all the chemicals we put in them, the air is polluted because we are burning too much fossil fuels and the bad economies are because people are profiting from our Planet's resources and not allowing new technology to help us grow and evolve.
If we went green the whole economic structure would have to change and the people that control the majority of the Earths resources would go out of business.
I would not want to be in the position where I had to prove the above wrong.
There aren't any. People say that they would have to give up modern conveniences but they wouldn't necessarily have to give up all of them. For example, if we went green we would do away with jets and cars that burn fossil fuels and replace them with clean energy cars and mag-lev technology which are better in Every Way. You don't have to give anything up.
Gary Gilchrist has written: 'Going for the green' -- subject(s): Golf, Training, Swing (Golf), Psychological aspects of Golf, Psychological aspects
Some important aspects of a green infrastructure include Downspout Disconnections, Rainwater Harvesting, Rain Gardens and Green Parking. You can learn more about Green Infrastructure online at the Wikipedia.
Yes, "benefit" can have prefixes and suffixes added to it to create words like "unbeneficial" or "beneficiary".
Judith Green has written: 'It's No Game' 'Risk and misfortune' -- subject(s): Accidents, Prevention, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Accidents, Research, Risk, Social aspects, Social aspects of Accidents 'Nightmare Snow'
Jennifer Green has written: 'Dealing with death' -- subject(s): Burial laws, Death, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Death
Dubai is not going in green it is going in global warming .
Lester A. Mitscher has written: 'THE GREEN TEA BOOK' -- subject(s): Green tea, Health & Fitness, Health aspects, Health aspects of Green tea, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Therapeutic use
Going green can help the earth!
going green is to prevent global warming.
Harold J. Green has written: 'The eternal we' -- subject(s): Interpersonal relations, Philosophical anthropology, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Interpersonal relations, Theological anthropology
Mikael Sandberg has written: 'Green post-communism?' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Technological innovations, Environmental policy, Green movement, Technological innovations