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It provides a simple, inexpensive and measurable way to return water to these degraded ecosystems, while giving farmers an economic choice and giving businesses concerned about their water
footprints
an easy way to deal with them.
It's about giving folks concerned about their water
footprints
a real opportunity to put water where it's critically needed, into these degraded ecosystems, while at the same time providing farmers a meaningful economic choice about how their water is used.
If we lead lives where we consciously leave the lightest possible ecological footprints, if we buy the things that are ethical for us to buy and don't buy the things that are not, we can change the world overnight.
And you start making
footprints
for the next generation to walk in.
And there, I started by searching for the
footprints
in my childhood.
Lots of credit card debt, huge environmental footprints, and perhaps not coincidentally, our happiness levels flat-lined over the same 50 years.
I know that many of you have heard the traveler's adage, "Take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints."
As you can see, these are the
footprints
of the different projects.
And as that's happened, people have been leaving behind footprints,
footprints
that tell stories of their moments of self-expression.
And she would crawl around behind me going, "Who brings
footprints
into a building?!" So that was kind of a clue that things weren't right.
But say you live in the tropics and you walk outside your hut one day and you leave some
footprints
in the soft dirt around your home.
On at least one, and maybe only one of those planets, primitive life evolved, which evolved over millions of years into things that walked upright and left
footprints
about three and a half million years ago in the mud flats of Tanzania, and eventually left a footprint on another world.
I want to reinvent the delivery system, and the use of cardboard around the world, so they become ecological
footprints.
And one of the causes of this, I think, is that as each of us attempts to build this new kind of worldview, this holoptical worldview, this holographic image that we're all trying to create in our mind of the interconnection of things: the environmental
footprints
1,000 miles away of the things that we buy; the social consequences 10,000 miles away of the daily decisions that we make as consumers.
These are the
footprints
we're leaving on the planet.
In the Aerocene era, our steps are much smaller, but radically different; they're steps that began with a bag full of air and wishes, but that can carry us to independence from fossil fuels and the opportunity to celebrate Air Day; steps that won't leave
footprints
on other planets until we've learned to walk in the atmosphere of this one.
And that suddenly, people, en masse, were leaving scores and scores of digital
footprints
online that told stories of their private lives.
So, I started to write computer programs that study very, very large sets of these online
footprints.
We've been familiar for 40 years with this image: the fragile beauty of land, ocean and clouds, contrasted with the sterile moonscape on which the astronauts left their
footprints.
We wanted to make a kind of Gothic cathedral around the
footprints
of the World Trade Center site.
In 1979 I had a chance to put my
footprints
on the ocean floor while using this personal submersible called Jim.
These stories show us that we can all be part of a future where fishing cats and the lost mangrove forests are protected and restored by fishermen themselves, creating carbon sinks that can help offset our ecological
footprints.
But if we're just cutting that footprint from the whole thing and trying to analyze it, you will miss the point because the actual journey happens between those footprints, and the
footprints
are nothing but passing time.
I kind of remember
footprints
on the bottom of the sea so maybe it was some sort of walking dead, or that may be me thinking of Lucio Fulcio's "Zombie" movie instead as that one was a horror movie that was set in a tropical island and as outlandish as that one was it was a lot more entertaining than this movie.
They end up in a throne room where the hero is required to play a "Price Is Right" sort of contest involving a climb up seven steps with seven illuminated footprints; hence the title.
And incredibly, no one noticed his
footprints
in the sand which would have led the Japanese right to him.
"Footprints
(on the Moon") is almost certainly the strangest, most convoluted and most atypical Giallo ever made.
As with
FOOTPRINTS
(1975), I became aware of this one purely by accident: it was mentioned in a review of THE LIBERTINE (1969), which I researched when that film turned up on late-night Italian TV, as being in a similar vein; incidentally, I missed out on that screening of THE LIBERTINE (though I acquired it via the same channel later on) but did manage to watch the film by way of a rental of the English-dubbed R1 DVD during my sojourn in Hollywood in late 2005/early 2006.
Mr Holmes, they were the
footprints
of a gigantic hound!
For example: his bloody
footprints
were found in the house and around the island.
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