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Imperishable resources

Here, we are referring to imperishable natural resources Resources from our natural world Clean water, clean air, fresh healthy soil The use of a manmade fire, the warmth it creates in a kiln to mold and structure clay for a mug used as a gift someone gets to enjoy their hot drink every morning and evening out of We can't afford to be not have our natural resources, and access to these. I think for me as the youngest millennial and oldest Gen Z born in 1996, my greatest fear for the future is wars over natural resources. And are we not already having these wars for oil? Have there not already been deaths of miners mining for precious gems that gave the name to no one wants to be a caged canary, who would be at the mercy and sacrifice as mines carried them down mine tunnels with them and if dangerous gases such as carbon monoxide collected in an area, the birds would decease first?
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Are we not already at a global war, a silent war that has been getting louder and louder (thankfully) between indigenous, tribes, and natives to their lands to protect not just forests, but the Amazon rainforest that is the lungs for our breath? We want things that are made to last. We want to sustain our resources to be able to use them for years to come. Unless they are meant to be single-use, then we need innovation to be the guiding hand for end of life-cycle decomposing. One of my greatest lessons has been juicing, and connecting to the vegetables and then taking them into the backyard to decompose. Just look at mushrooms and all the benefits as earths greatest decomposers planted around nuclear plants to extract and break down chemicals.
Imperishable resources - keep natural resources protected, make things last, and decompose what needs to go back to the earth, the cycle of give and receive


