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Delivering Health, Wealth and Water, Drip by Drip - 0 views

  • Solar-powered drip irrigation enhances food security in the Sudano–Sahel documents a field research project which found that: "solar-powered drip irrigation significantly augments both household income and nutritional intake, particularly during the dry season, and is cost effective compared to alternative technologies" Over the decades, irrigation has been shown to greatly increase agricultural productivity. Drip irrigation is spreading rapidly in Africa, with significant benefits. "Drip irrigation delivers water (and fertilizer) directly to the roots of plants, thereby improving soil moisture conditions; in some studies, this has resulted in yield gains of up to 100%, water savings of up to 40–80%, and associated fertilizer, pesticide, and labor savings over conventional irrigation systems" The solar-powered systems, however, look to offer the potential for even better results. From the study on impacts of PVDi systems it was reported: "The women’s agricultural group members utilizing the PVDi systems became strong net producers in vegetables with extra income earned from sales, significantly increasing their purchases of staples, pulses, and protein during the dry season, and oil during the rainy season. Finally, survey respondents were asked how frequently they were unable to meet their household food needs. Based on the frequency and most recent incident, households were assigned a food insecurity score ranging from zero (no problems during the previous year) to one (perpetually unable to meet food needs). This score changed significantly for project beneficiaries, as they were 17% less likely to feel chronically food-insecure. in short, the PVDi systems had a remarkable effect on both year-round and seasonal food access."
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    Several weeks ago, a group of researchers published an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences documenting how relatively low-powered solar systems offer the potential to increase food supplies in impoverished arid regions while reducing demands for fertilizers and other costly (in fiscal and other terms) additives.
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I take GTXO and My Athlete for a rIde! - VIew Message - 0 views

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    From beginning to end it is 42 miles for great fun. Thanks to Patrick Bertagna, the CEO of GTX Corp http://www.gtxcorp.com/?q=/about/ceos_message and John Brennan, the CEO of My Athlete http://www.myathletegps.com/index.html i can prove the usefulness of this fine technology. You will be able to track our progress by the minute (and see just out of shape i am while i drag about 300 LBS around 65 miles yes my son will be peddling......some!)
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Why Small Organic Farming is indeed Radical (and Beautiful) | Food | AlterNet - 0 views

  • focus is on the quality of the crops grown and their suitability for human nutrition
  • I often thInk of how much further all that effort could have gone had I grown up on a "real" farm but then I realIze that If I had, It would have requIred an equal effort to change from the "quantIty fIrst" focus that has so characterIzed AmerIcan agrIculture to the new "qualIty fIrst" focus establIshed by the organIc pIoneers.
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      Food Rebellions! is a very useful book in this context, arguing that organic small farms actually produce more yield per acre (perhaps per unit of energy too) than large farms.
  • There is no reason that large farms, whatever path they may have been on, cannot learn to meet those standards if they understand that it is not the scale of the farm but the attitude of the farmer that the public is interested in.
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  • The small organic farm greatly discomforts the corporate/industrial mind because the small organic farm is one of the most relentlessly subversive forces on the planet.  Over centuries both the communist and the capitalist systems have tried to destroy small farms because small farmers are a threat to the consolidation of absolute power.  Thomas Jefferson said he didn't think we could have democracy unless at least 20% of the population was self-supporting on small farms so they were independent enough to be able to tell an oppressive government to stuff it.  it is very difficult to control people who can create products without purchasing inputs from the system, who can market their products directly thus avoiding the involvement of mercenary middlemen, who can butcher animals and preserve foods without reliance on industrial conglomerates, and who can't be bullied because they can feed their own faces.
  • Massive industrial conglomerates that look upon people as anonymous passive serfs, obedient cogs in a mechanistic world, now control far too many aspects of human existence.
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Super Pupper Party -Time to unleash your pet dogs! - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    Ugghhh!! Summers are not just here but dreadfully taking a toll on all of us. We humans can at least choose to decide on our recreations to drive away our summer blues. But, what about your darling pet dogs? They too might be longing for some entertaining activities but can't express. i am sure you all must be deeply in love with your fur pals and already be doing anything and everything to keep them happy and healthy. But, just imagine those glaring eyes in your locality when you take your dog for a stroll. i am sure you must have come across such people because of whom you don't feel comfortable taking your dogs to public places. Also, if you do take your dog out, the poor thing must wear a leash. Can you imagine putting your pet in the community pool? Your pet might be clean and disciplined. But other people are not so considerate.
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Combine a payment system retailers phone company the Cloud consumers - 0 views

  • Technological Convergence in the Digital Marketplace provides windows of opportunity.  The socialization of data with sufficient bandwidth for the mobile handheld devices enables video to enhance the users experience to a personal level like never before.  Constantly fueling an expanding, user base with disruptive technologies and solutions right to the local environments, while monetizing that traffic flow, is the goal.
  • Mr. Harris added, "As the market enters a new era that will be driven by audience connections with each other and with brands, we will be focused on personal technology and personal media. To that end, we have also entered into negotiations to strengthen our global capabilities in social media, video and global e-commerce." VGTel anticipates that the deals under discussion will be closed before the end of the second quarter.
  • In addItIon to purchasIng MeCoupons, VGTel Is contInuIng to look for opportunItIes to strengthen Its mobIle and socIal capabIlItIes. The power of mobIle to actIvely engage consumers vIa data, voIce and sound Is drIvIng InnovatIon Industry-wIde and creatIng opportunItIes for companIes lIke VGTel to develop new and compellIng offers that enhance connectIons between consumers, content and brands. Mr. HarrIs added, “MobIle, along wIth socIal, vIdeo and commerce wIll contInue to be key areas of focus as we move forward. We wIll look to buIld, buy or grow these capabIlItIes rapIdly.” VGTel noted that the deal should be completed before the end of the second quarter.
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Global Tech I Offshore WInd Farm - Power Technology - 1 views

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    Global Tech I (GTI) Is a 400MW offshore wInd farm beIng buIlt In the North Sea In Germany. It Is sItuated In the German ExclusIve EconomIc Zone (EEZ), 180km away from the Bremerhaven Emden In the north-west.
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British town grows all of its own vegetables, witnesses improved civic life and reduced... - 1 views

  • Fresh herbs, succulent greens, and tasty fruits can be found growing near civic buildings, college campuses, supermarket parking lots, and various other places. Small garden plots, raised planting beds, and even small soil strips in these areas can be found brimming with fresh produce, all of which are free to anyone who want it, and at any time.
  • 70 large planting beds located all around the town to plant raspberries, apricots, apples, blackcurrants, redcurrants, strawberries, beans, peas, cherries, mint, rosemary, thyme, fennel, potatoes, kale, carrots, lettuce, onions, vegetables, and herbs
  • "If you take a grass verge that was used as a lItter bIn and a dog toIlet and turn It Into a place full of herbs and fruIt trees, people won't vandalIze It. I thInk we are hard-wIred not to damage food," saId Warhurst
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  • the IncredIble EdIble program has Improved communIty relatIons, and reduced crIme by an Incrementally hIgher amount every sIngle year sInce It fIrst started
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Impermanence FIlm - EpIsode 1! - 0 views

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    First episode of the impermanence films: UK. interviews on agroforestry, mushroom culture, alternative housing, and more.. i met the couple who make this beautiful trip and they're great: support them :)
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No Impact Man: When the lIghts go out…Gulp! - 0 views

  • As for lighting, strategically placed candles with mirrors behind them shine more brightly than people give them credit for.
  • A suggestion for those who find it financially difficult to be green. Search in your areas for Trade and Barter organizations. i'm sure most big cities have them. But you don't have to join a group, but people you know that you can barter with. i have done this before, traded my time with a friend who is a carpenter who builds energy efficient off-grid homes. it saved me a lot of money. Everyone has a skill they can trade. You can still be green even if you have a low-income. i've managed to do it, and having a low-income has taught me to be responsible with money. Grow your own food, or find someone who has a space you can start a garden. i live in a bachelor suite and grow culinary herbs, and baby lettuce, romaine, spinach. Also grow sprouts in jars. There is lots of info on the net about sprout growing. Posted by: dare | April 21, 2007 at 12:46 PM
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INTK Stock ProfIle at Stock Guru. INTK Steady DoublIng of Sales WhIle Economy Suffers :... - 0 views

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    Steady Doubling of Sales While Economy Suffers We have seen steady growth in iNTK. in mid June iNTK announced sales in June of 2009 were $100,552.85, more than double the revenues of June of 2008, a year when annual revenues were $1,424,036.00 US. industrial Nanotech, inc. intends to meet or exceed their uninterrupted five year track record of approximately doubling revenues every year. i want to put this in perspective. The economy is terrible. Sacred cow companies are losing ground. Utilities have always been super steady but they are having trouble --- and yet ---- iNTK keeps on doubling sales year over year.
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Belief in Climate Change Hinges On Worldview : NPR - 0 views

  • "People tend to conform their factual beliefs to ones that are consistent with their cultural outlook, their world view," Braman says. The Cultural Cognition Project has conducted several experiments to back that up. Participants in these experiments are asked to describe their cultural beliefs. Some embrace new technology, authority and free enterprise. They are labeled the "individualistic" group. Others are suspicious of authority or of commerce and industry. Braman calls them "communitarians." in one experiment, Braman queried these subjects about something unfamiliar to them: nanotechnology — new research into tiny, molecule-sized objects that could lead to novel products. "These two groups start to polarize as soon as you start to describe some of the potential benefits and harms," Braman says. The individualists tended to like nanotechnology. The communitarians generally viewed it as dangerous. Both groups made their decisions based on the same information. "it doesn't matter whether you show them negative or positive information, they reject the information that is contrary to what they would like to believe, and they glom onto the positive information," Braman says.
  • "Basically the reason that people react in a close-minded way to information is that the implications of it threaten their values," says Dan Kahan, a law professor at Yale University and a member of The Cultural Cognition Project. Kahan says people test new information against their preexisting view of how the world should work. "if the implication, the outcome, can affirm your values, you think about it in a much more open-minded way," he says. And if the information doesn't, you tend to reject it. in another experiment, people read a United Nations study about the dangers of global warming. Then the researchers told the participants that the solution to global warming is to regulate industrial pollution. Many in the individualistic group then rejected the climate science. But when more nuclear power was offered as the solution, says Braman, "they said, you know, it turns out global warming is a serious problem."And for the communitarians, climate danger seemed less serious if the only solution was more nuclear power.
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  • Then there's the "messenger" effect. In an experIment dealIng wIth the dangers versus benefIts of a vaccIne, the scIentIfIc InformatIon came from several people. They ranged from a rumpled and bearded expert to a crIsply busIness-lIke one. The partIcIpants tended to belIeve the message that came from the person they consIdered to be more lIke them. In relatIon to the clImate change debate, thIs suggests that some people may not lIsten to those whom they vIew as hard-core envIronmentalIsts. "If you have people who are skeptIcal of the data on clImate change," Braman says, "you can bet that Al Gore Is not goIng to convInce them at thIs poInt." So, should clImate scIentIsts hIre, say, Newt GIngrIch as theIr spokesman? Kahan says no. "The goal can't be to create a kInd of psychologIcal house of mIrrors so that people end up seeIng exactly what you want," he argues. "The goal has to be to create an envIronment that allows them to be open-mInded."And Kahan says you can't do that just by publIshIng more scIentIfIc data.
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    "It's a hoax," saId coal company CEO Don BlankenshIp, "because clearly anyone that says that they know what the temperature of the Earth Is goIng to be In 2020 or 2030 needs to be put In an asylum because they don't." On the other sIde of the debate was envIronmentalIst Robert Kennedy, Jr. "NInety-eIght percent of the research clImatologIsts In the world say that global warmIng Is real, that Its Impacts are goIng to be catastrophIc," he argued. "There are 2 percent who dIsagree wIth that. I have a choIce of belIevIng the 98 percent or the 2 percent." To socIal scIentIst and lawyer Don Braman, It's not surprIsIng that two people can dIsagree so strongly over scIence. Braman Is on the faculty at George WashIngton UnIversIty and part of The Cultural CognItIon Project, a group of scholars who study how cultural values shape publIc perceptIons and polIcy
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ItalIan oIl slIck reaches key farm center of Parma - Yahoo! News - 0 views

  • Authorities say the spill began Tuesday, when someone opened the cisterns at an oil refinery turned depot near Monza, letting tens of thousands of liters (thousands of gallons)of oil pour unimpeded into the Lambro River, a tributary of the Po. Prosecutors have launched an investigation into the spill. Authorities say it's certain someone intentionally opened the cisterns. By Wednesday, despite efforts to contain the slick with absorbent pads and the closure of hydroelectric locks, the oil seeped from the Lambro into the Po, italy's longest river, which flows west-to-east across the country. And Thursday, the country's disaster relief chief, Guido Bertolaso, said he expects most of the slick to be cleaned up over the next day. "i believe this is not an irreparable situation," Bertolaso said after meeting with regional officials amid criticism from environmental groups and opposition lawmakers that the government had been slow to respond. "i believe that in the next 24 hours most of this oily mass will be recovered and then, following the course of the river, before it reaches Ferrara and obviously before it reaches the delta, we will be able to recover all the rest," said Bertolaso, head of the civil protection agency. The World Wildlife Fund for Nature says thousands of birds — ducks, herons and others — are nesting and reproducing in the area, which it called one of the most important in Europe. in addition, several fish species — eel, shad and mullet — reproduce in the waters. "The entire ecological and economic system is at risk," WWF warned in a statement. Officials have said water in the area is safe to drink, but provinces have issued fishing and boating bans for affected parts of the Po. Coldiretti said food was safe since farm production is low anyway at this time of the year, and heavy rains have meant that the Po won't be needed for irrigation for some time. "There are no risks for food on the table or damage to cultivation," Coldiretti said in a statement, adding that the rain forecast in coming days means that the oil will be further diluted and the residue dispersed. But those same rains are worrying environmental groups, which have warned that high water levels in the Po mean the oil will spread to the Po's other tributaries and streams, causing broader environmental degradation. And the Confagricultura farm group said the repercussions of the spill will be felt in small tributary farm communities, particularly as water demands increase with the spring planting of rice.
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    Sludge from an oil spill snaked down the Po River on Thursday to reach the province of Parma, raising fears that the home of italy's famed prosciutto, parmesan cheese and other agricultural staples might be at risk of water contamination. italian farm lobby Coldiretti insisted italy's food chain was safe since the Po is not being used for irrigation these days. But another group of farm owners, Confagricultura, warned that the spring planting season - particularly for water-intensive rice crops - might be at risk unless clean water is ensured. The Po River valley, which extends 71,000 square kilometers (27,400 square miles) across several northern regions, produces a third of italy's agricultural output and represents 40 percent of the country's GDP. Because of its economic importance, officials are warning that farm output might be affected, in addition to the already extensive damage the slick has caused to the area's wildlife.
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Emergent Culture - 0 views

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    Fantastic Site, oriented toward the emergent technologies, understandings and cultural transformations. i.e., oreinted toward humanity's next stup
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Drivers find electric cars have enough range - Autos- msnbc.com - 0 views

  • I would expect the market for electrIcs does not depend at all on the development of a [chargIng] network, gIven the way In whIch these vehIcles are used,” saId Tom TurrentIne, dIrector of the Plug-In HybrId ElectrIc VehIcle Center at the UnIversIty of CalIfornIa, DavIs. Through hIs survey of 150 people leasIng the BMW MInIE battery electrIc prototype last year, TurrentIne dIscovered that Its maxImum range of 100 mIles per charge was enough to satIsfy theIr normal drIvIng habIts. TurrentIne found that most MInIE drIvers were able to drIve between 80 and 100 mIles per charge, whIch they found to be suffIcIent. “The vehIcle meets theIr needs In thIs range,” he noted.Market research fIrm Frost & SullIvan also querIed more than 2,000 drIvers of all kInds of car natIonwIde and found that most feel the rechargIng tIme for an electrIc car's battery Is acceptable. ThIs satIsfactIon wIth the battery's range meant that drIvers were able to charge convenIently at home, rather than dealIng wIth the hassle of pluggIng In at work or In other publIc parkIng locatIons. The relatIve lack of these rechargIng locatIons could prove less of a deterrent to electrIc car acceptance than was expected, TurrentIne saId.
  • When Berlin, Germany, installed a public charging network, the chargers went largely unused by the city’s electric car drivers, he added. Still, electric drivers don't like the notion of getting stranded and sympathized with one another’s plight. MiniE drivers posted their locations on a Web site they shared, so if one of them found themselves far from home with a low battery, they could head to another MiniE driver’s home for some electrons to get home. The home-charging units provided with the cars can juice up a battery more quickly than just plugging into an available 120-volt outlet, getting the driver back on the road in less time. This self-organized grass-roots support network that sprung up through the use of social media is an example of how electric car test drivers have communicated with one another and with carmakers even without organized surveys like Turrentine’s. “Our customers will give us feedback anyway, whether we like it or not,” said Ulrich Kranz, head of BMW’s Project i. Even if drivers infrequently need public charging, knowing it is available provides considerable peace of mind to prospective EV buyers, according to Frost & Sullivan’s director of automotive and transportation research, Veerender Kaul.
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    To all those cities worrying about how they are going to get wired for electric vehicles: Fret not. "Range anxiety" may not be as acute as you think. Studies of drivers who already have electric cars are finding that they prefer the convenience of charging at home, and despite their vehicles' limited range, most are able to avoid public charging. That's good news as tightfisted states and cities prepare to deal with the transition by some drivers to battery-powered vehicles. And it's also good news for automakers who were worried that acceptance of the vehicles would depend on creating a network of charging stations, much as there are now gas stations dotting every neighborhood.
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The Super Chickpea, and the silent heroes in the war against hunger. | CCAFS - 0 views

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    Sufficient food, but also a balanced food intake are key to battle malnutrition. Often the world's attention goes to staple foods like rice, maize or wheat. We often forget it takes other crops too, to make a balanced diet, in a global fight against hunger. Chickpeas is one of those crops, and an important one, as they make up for more than 20 percent of the world pulse production. Chickpeas contain 22-25% proteins, and 2-3 times more iron and zinc than wheat. Chickpea protein quality is better than other pulses. … So understandably, agricultural researchers, like Dr. Pooran M.Gaur, a principal scientist and chickpea breeder at iCRiSAT, make continuous efforts to develop new chickpea varieties, adapted to fast changing environmental conditions. "Super Chickpeas", as it were. Bred by -what i would not hesitate to call - "super scientists", in the quiet isolation of agricultural research centers.
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The Most Profitable Company in US History - 0 views

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    Can you guess who earned the most profits last year? if you guessed Exxon you are right! You and i are funding these profits be paying higher gas prices at the pump.

    While you're pinching every penny to feed your family and cutting back to conserve they pocketed 39.5 billion and assured their pla
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How the 1% Pillage the Environment | AlterNet - 1 views

  • when there’s money to be made, both workers and the environment are expendable
  • If you are a CEO who skIms mIllIons of dollars off other people’s labor, It’s called a “bonus.”  If you are a flood vIctIm who breaks Into a sportIng goods store to grab a lIfejacket, It’s called lootIng.  If you lose your job and fall behInd on your mortgage, you get evIcted.  If you are a banker-broker who desIgned flawed mortgages that caused a mIllIon people to lose theIr homes, you get a second-home vacatIon-mansIon near a golf course.
  • The 1% are willing to spend billions impeding democratic initiatives, which is why every so-called environmental issue is also about building a democratic culture.
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  • If you drag heavy fIshnets across the ocean floor and pulverIze an entIre ecosystem, endIng thousands of years of dynamIc evolutIon and deprIvIng future generatIons of a healthy ocean, It’s called free enterprIse.  But If, lIke TIm DeChrIstopher, you dIsrupt an auctIon of publIc land to oIl and gas companIes, It’s called a crIme and you get two years In jaIl.   
  • Tearing apart wildlife habitat to make a profit and doing the same at a workplace are just considered the price of doing business. Clearcutting a forest and clearcutting a labor force are two sides of the same coin. 
  • The desperate effort to grow the economy to solve our economic woes is what keeps Timothy Geithner at the helm of the Treasury and is what stalls the regulation of greenhouse gasses.  it’s why we are told we must sacrifice environmental quality for pipelines and why young men and women are sacrificed to protect access to oil, the lubricant for an acquisitive economic engine.
  • we have built an all-encompassing economic engine that requires unending growth.  A contraction of even a percent or two is a crisis, and yet we are embedded in ecosystems that are reaching or have reached their limits.
  • Like so much else these days, the crash, as it happens, will not be suffered in equal measure by all of us.  The one percenters will be atop the hill, while the 99% will be in the flood lands below swimming for their lives, clinging to debris, or drowning.
  • Degrading the planet’s operating systems to bolster the bottom line is foolish and reckless.  it hurts us all.  No less important, it’s unfair.  The 1% profit, while the rest of us cough and cope. After Occupy Wall Street, isn’t it time for Occupy Earth?
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This School in Assam Takes Plastic Waste as the Fees! - Gossip Ki Galliyan - 0 views

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    Located in the breathtaking Pamohi area of Guwahati, Akshar is a very unique school which takes just plastic waste when it comes to its fees! Yes, you read that right. This eco-friendly school lets the little kids connect with the Mother Nature in a thoughtful and amazing way. Parmita Sarma, the co-founder of the school stated "We wanted to start a free school for all, but stumbled upon this idea after we realized a larger social and ecological problem brewing in this area. i still remember how our classrooms would be filled with toxic fumes every time someone in the nearby areas would burn plastics. Here it was a norm to burn waste plastic to keep warm. We wanted to change that and so started to encourage our students to bring their plastic waste as school fees". The school is a brainchild of Parmita and Mazin Mukhtar and they together founded the school in the month of June 2016.
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Readers response: will Rio+20 make a difference to sustainable development? | Guardian ... - 0 views

  • Rio+20 can definitely make a difference to sustainable development is by following through on the clause in the draft document which commits member states to develop an international policy framework requiring companies to publish sustainability reports
  • there is a collective learning curve, and it takes as long as it does, and that some stages have to be gone through first
  • Rio+20 will make a difference, but i think we need to combine it with habitat 2015 and the 2015 World Conference on Women as well. We need to stop thinking of some conferences as make-or-break, and instead look at how each one can move us along further.
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  • By bringing together political leaders, civil society groups and businesses, Rio+20 provides an opportunity to jumpstart a renewed commitment toward a more sustainable planet. This won't come easily-- and it's only possible if we're willing to acknowledge that the world has shifted profoundly since 1992.
  • companies are starting to see sustainability as a competitive advantage. We need to hear these stories
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