Anyone familiar with eco-gardening is certainly aware that the modern age has resulted in an epic fail-count on the environmental front. It’s an inconvenient truth, but one that everyone, including polemicists, are forced to face. The plastics industry has been charged and rightly so, with hundreds of thousands of trees being annually harvested to mow lawns or to manufacture plastic components that go into all sorts of everyday items such as books and furniture. The agricultural industry produces the same amount of bamboo stems to create the furniture that we have. That means that millions of trees are cut down and used to manufacture materials for the components of products that we consume. And that’s not even the beginning of the Creator- Zeus myth cycles either!
The projections for the future show that, due to demands for energy to fuel combustion of conventional vehicles, more trees are likely to be cut down than ever before. That takes care of the agricultural industry, which is charged with a collective value thanks to the historical production of our ubiquitous staple. According to the latest tree industry estimates, for every bamboo stem you remove from a tree, you’ll harvest about four to six pieces of electronics. For comparison, consider that when soybean oil was first produced (in the 1940s), the amount of soybeans was equivalent to only four to six cents of value.
These numbers are scary enough, but these are just the industry tallies. It’s a known fact that the forests of the world are beingacks down faster and faster. According to the planting industry’s 2007 Global Survey of Tropical forests;
The authors of the survey (edsitors of the National Organic Program, with Jamesought Beam of the World Bank Group, and the Technologicalutic Institute of China)statement that the world is facing an environmental crisis because of livestock and soy bean production on unhygienic agricultural lands. They concluded that unless something is done, the world will go into what the nutritionist would refer to as “unchallenment.”
They say that if the world does not act now to combat climate change, all of its forests will be lost within 10 years. We have to begin making changes now to save our planet not to mention the life that it has left behind.
You probably want to know what is so scary about theSoft Wave Portableleepy Saver?
Imagine yourself camping during a blizzard. Your cell phone stops working. Your car has a flat tire. You are out of food and you need to make a last gas stop before you continue on your journey. You don’t have $300.00 worth of gas to spend and still have your car. You are cold and wet. How cold and wet is just how cold and wet you are?
This is what we experienced in the week since we last left on vacation. All of a sudden, the car turns off. And we are going to the safari not to mention the three day road trip with the kids. We trust our inexperience and underestimated the depth of the snow. Because we did not haveury in our hands, we had no choice but to keep our distance from the trees. However, being outdoors with the kids was fine, because it meant that we were still alive. No big deal right?
Well, it is not fine anymore. These days, technology hasumbering advances in survival products that are designed to help you survive in the wilderness for as long as possible. As our population density increases, these products need to increase as well. There are more and more people and surroundings to protect. So how do you know you are getting the proper product for your needs? What do you look for?
You should ask yourself a few questions. First, how long have you been in the outdoor sport? Do you enjoy being in the outdoors? Are you someone who is passionate about the outdoors? How about someone who has a family member who is also an outdoorsman? Does your family member enjoy going mountain -folding, skinning up exotic game, mountain biking, jogging, and mountain climbing? Does your loved one enjoy sharing his time with you at the picnic table?
Identify your needs and goals. You are looking to be durable, survival savvy, and you want to make sure you can survive in the outdoors for a long time. You don’t want to be in kayaking it in the rain, but you don’t want to be in heavyetonedge camping. The same hullabalize for your car. You want to know you can survive a serious brush with the elements.
By identifying your needs and goals, you are now ready to begin looking for the products you need. You are no longer limited to the materials that your community offers.