The New York times ran an interesting article this morning on the recent United Nations report stressing the need to focus attention on curbing emissions in developing countries. The article provides a good synopsis of the UN report and explains how the failure to develop infrastructure and technology that is less environmentally damaging will actually increase poverty in the developing world.
Erin Reddekopp: UNEP Columnist
Friday, November 28, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
The Debunking of Global Myths
True or False:
The World is split relatively clearly into the First World, the developed countries, and the Third World, the underdeveloped countries.
What did you answer?
The truth will surprise you:
Watch this presentation, and be sure to browse the website for some fascinating information.
The World is split relatively clearly into the First World, the developed countries, and the Third World, the underdeveloped countries.
What did you answer?
The truth will surprise you:
Watch this presentation, and be sure to browse the website for some fascinating information.
World Environment Day Talk
Hello,
Here is something to get your research started. In this video, an Australian speaks about some of the establish of not-for profit organisations and their efforts to appreciate the effects of carbon footprints.
Here is something to get your research started. In this video, an Australian speaks about some of the establish of not-for profit organisations and their efforts to appreciate the effects of carbon footprints.
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