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Wetlands are not wastelands
Cartoon for the Ramsar Convention, which organizes the World Wetlands Day 2 February 2013 with the theme “Wetlands and water management”.
Download the cartoon & other material for the World Wetlands Day 2013.
Ramsar WWD 2013 at Facebook
The cartoon and the other material are available also in French and in Spanish
Posted in Blog, Nature
Tagged action, conservation, environmental education, water, wetlands
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Ripped-off by Genetic Engineering Techniques
I fucking love science. It is proper a way to gain knowledge. Real science is open and transparent. You are able to see how it is done and what is behind the numbers. You are also told, who has financed or sponsored the research, and so you can estimate, if there are some vested interests.
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Posted in Blog, Global
Tagged environmental education, genetic engineering, science, technology
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Dry Toilet 2012 Conference in Tampere
If there is a shortage of clean water, it may not be a wise idea to to pee and poo into it.
More info about the sanitation and dry toilets at Dry Toilet 2012 Conference website.
Posted in Blog, Global
Tagged action, eco-efficiency, global action, lakes and seas, sustainable development, technology, waste
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Farewell to fossil fuel subsidies
The world spends six times more on fossil fuel subsidies than we do on renewable energy. It’s time to change that. Join 350.org campaign to stop fossil fuel subsidies now.
Posted in Blog, Environment
Tagged action, climate, eco-efficiency, energy, global action, politicians, sustainable development
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