ellen wang, author at planet forward - 克罗地亚vs加拿大让球 https://planetforward1.wpengine.com/author/wangew/ inspiring stories to 2022年卡塔尔世界杯官网 tue, 28 feb 2023 18:49:29 +0000 en-us hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 living in harmony on the galápagos islands //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/galapagos-islands-living-harmony/ wed, 11 dec 2019 05:08:44 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/living-in-harmony-on-the-galapagos-islands/ what does it mean to live on the galápagos islands? of all places in the world, this should be a place where natural ecosystems are preserved, and humans and wildlife must coexist.

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people have been living on the galápagos for about 500 years. the islands have been a rest stop for whalers and pirates, as well as a cast of colorful characters (see the angermeyer family, and the galápagos affair). having no source of fresh water, conditions for living on the islands could be rough. this is probably one of the main reasons why the islands did not become more populated after they were discovered. no indigenous culture formed, and although the number of settlers remained low (numbering a little over 1,000 by 1950) invasive species and resource exploitation led many native species to extinction. 

one would think that the place that inspired charles darwin’s theory of evolution would receive any type of funding or support it needed to maintain its unique wildlife, but that was not the case. it wasn’t until the 1959 that ecuador formally made the galápagos a national park. over the decades, conservationists on the islands and in the national park battled to eradicate invasive species and get more stringent regulations put in place and enforced. today the main threat to biodiversity that the islands face is the rise in tourism. more visitors lead to more waste, more invasive stowaways species on the deliveries from the mainland, and more pollution. to manage the tourism boom, there will likely need to be more firm limitations to growth put in place on top of the strict rules that are already there. the complicated issue of how to balance people’s livelihoods with conservation will have to be answered somehow. the ones who will play the biggest role in deciding the future of the galápagos will most likely be the people most connected to the islands: the people living there today. check out the video above and see what they have to say! 

 

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how we can get a handle on food waste //www.getitdoneaz.com/story/food-waste-innovations/ fri, 07 dec 2018 15:23:47 +0000 http://dpetrov.2create.studio/planet/wordpress/how-we-can-get-a-handle-on-food-waste/ next in tackling food waste: gw's ellen wang asks us to look at our own food waste. we might think that the garbage bin is the end of the story when it comes to food you're not going to eat – but there's more to to it than that.

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we might think that the garbage bin is the end of the story when it comes to food you’re not going to eat – but it turns out there’s more to to it than that.

this animated video tells the story of food waste from the producer to the consumer, and reveals how you, me, and everyday people could help solve the food waste issue. 

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