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Cherry Sirisomboonwong

"Green" Hotels Association - 0 views

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    This is another green hotel, it also answer questions and why should hotels be green and gives me a good arguement.
Cherry Sirisomboonwong

Best Green Hotels - Search Results - 0 views

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    this is most of the hotels in thailand that are eco friendly. you can click into it to see.
Cherry Sirisomboonwong

Best Green Hotels: The Cambridge - 0 views

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    this is one of the environmentally friendly hotels. it descibes how it is and what is in the hotel.
Jamie Scorer

YouTube - YouTube - Brazilian Government Policy to Save Amazon Deforestation.flv - 0 views

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    Talks about the Amazon deforestation
Elli Curotta

The Development of Cattle Ranching - 0 views

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    History of Cattle Ranchers
Budd Karoon

Native American Indian Cultures - Yanomamo Indians - 0 views

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    bookmark 6
Elli Curotta

Reducing the Affect of cattle ranchers - 0 views

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    How can reducing the number of cattle ranchers affect the rainforest destruction?
Rima Touya

Species in the Rainforest - 0 views

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    This article is about the different species in the rainforest
Rima Touya

Amazon destruction threatens Enawene Nawe tribe - 0 views

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    This video talks about how people feel when they're homeland were almost ruin and this person also talked about the what happened to the animals. (Not really related to my role.....)
Rima Touya

Climate Change and Rainforests - 0 views

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    This article is about how the climate change and the rainforest links together.
jennilea hortop

News Monitoring and World News Statistics - Geographical Media - 0 views

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    "Geographical Media is a news monitoring tool designed to make it easy to follow news and find statistics about the people, places and other things you are most interested in. We read thousands of news articles a day from news sources from all around the world and identify who, what and where they are about. "
Daniel Johnson

Deforestation in the Amazon - 0 views

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    Other causes of forest loss in Brazil Historically, hydroelectric projects have flooded vast areas of Amazon rainforest. The Balbina dam flooded some 2,400 square kilometers (920 square miles) of rainforest when it was completed. Phillip Fearnside, a leading expert on the Amazon, calculated that in the first three years of its existence, the Balbina Reservoir emitted 23,750,000 tons of carbon dioxide and 140,000 tons of methane, both potent greenhouse gases which contribute to global climate change. Mining has impacted some parts of the Amazon Basin. During the 1980s, over 100,000 prospectors invaded the state of Para when a large gold deposit was discovered, while wildcat miners are still active in the state of Roraima near the Venezuelan border. Typically, miners clear forest for building material, fuelwood collection, and subsistence agriculture.
Daniel Johnson

Rainforest Destruction - 0 views

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    Large Dams In India and South America, hundreds of thousands of hectares of forests have been destroyed by the building of hydro-electric dams. It was the dominant view that new dams had to be built or otherwise these countries would suffer an energy crisis. However, a recent study by the World Bank in Brazil has shown that 'sufficient generating capacity already exists to satisfy the expected rise in demand for power over the medium term, provided that the energy is used more efficiently' (WRM). The construction of dams not only destroys the forest but often uproots tens of thousands of people, destroying both their land and their culture. The rates of waterborne diseases increase rapidly. Downstream ecosystems are damaged by dams which trap silt, holding back valuable nutrients. Reduced silt leads to coastal erosion. The sheer weight of water in dams has in Chile, Zimbabwe, and Greece led to earthquakes. The irrigation and industrial projects powered by dams lead to further environmental damage. Irrigation leads to salination of soils and industry leads to pollution. Solutions: Aid organisations like the World Bank have traditionally favoured spectacular large-scale irrigation and hydro-electric projects. In all cases when such projects are proposed, there has been massive opposition from local people. Reform of the World Bank and other such organisations, and support for campaigns against large-scale dams is needed.
jennilea hortop

BBC News - Brazil grants building permit for Belo Monte Amazon dam - 0 views

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    Dams
Rima Touya

Activist shot dead in Amazon Rainforest - 0 views

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    This is a article about activist trying to stop the destruction and shot dead after telling the destruction people to stop.
Elli Curotta

Can cattle ranchers and soy farmers save the rainforest? - 0 views

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    Can the cattle rancher save the rainforest instead of destroy it?
Ruckkit Kitsomsub

List of resources from the rain forest that are used - 0 views

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    This website show the resources of the rain forest that are used to make commercial products
Elli Curotta

Cattle Ranchers Destroying the Rainforest - 0 views

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    On the cattle ranchers destroyinmg the rainforest
jennilea hortop

New man killed in the Rainforest - 0 views

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    This will help me as a stakeholder because I am an activist who wants to save the rainforest. this man did things like give speeches.....help the rainforest preservation.
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