Thursday, October 21, 2010

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Fire of 2010 in Bolivia exceed 53,600, a record in the country


Authority Forests and Lands of Bolivia (ABT) announced today that the number of fires in this country so far in 2010 exceeded 53,600 last week, a record, and have already burned more than four million hectares. The director of ABT, Cliver Rocha, told Efe that while the first fires were caused deliberately by farmers and indigenous to clean stubble or increase its agricultural land, the most recent are also due to the "worst drought the past 30 years. "

According to Rocha, the previous worst year for fires was 2004, when it reached 53,000.

The area most affected 2010 is the east of Bolivia, especially the department of Santa Cruz, bordering Brazil and Paraguay, which has surpassed the 40,000 fires, and then northeast Pando and Beni.

At its worst, fire smoke filled the main Bolivian cities, causing the temporary suspension of operations at several airports.

ABT director expressed the hope that the imminent arrival of the rainy season to alleviate what he called "ecological catastrophe" of great magnitude, adding that Congress is considering tougher sanctions on those who set fire.

Bolivian President Evo Morales, as well as several officials of his government, described the last month of "natural phenomena" arson, and blamed climate change "acceleration and mass" of the fires. Chile, Brazil, Argentina and the United Nations have sent aid to Bolivia to help control insendios.

Source: EFE

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

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Champions of the Earth Award 2011 Recycled and Recycling


The major environmental award from United Nations Program for the environment has been opened.

The award will recognize some of the brightest people - those who act through visionary thinking, unwavering commitment and action towards a global green growth. We are looking for Champions - inspiring leaders, thinkers and most importantly, people taking action, which have shown determination, ingenuity and continued commitment to a better, cleaner and more prosperous. UNEP

select a winner for each of the following categories:

• Political Leadership


• Science and Innovation Business Vision

• • Inspiration and Action


Each winner will receive a cash prize of $ 40.000 and a Memorial Trophy at a Gala ceremony and awards to be held on April 28, 2011.

nominations will be accepted until 31 October. For more information, please visit http://www.unep.org/champions/

The need for accountability and leadership has never been greater. Business leaders, civil society and the Government needed to build the new Green Revolution today, the green economy. Submit your candidate for Champions now!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

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Data

Paper
The paper is composed of organic matter, or what is, elements that are or have been alive. For this reason we must learn to appreciate the important role as a result of a manufacturing process that has resulted in the death of a living being: the tree s and estimated that Mexico produces 22 million tons of paper year and that about 70% comes from recycled paper.

disposable bottles

In Mexico produces 738.000 tons per year of PET containers (soda, water, juices, etc.), Of these only 5% is recycled. PET containers occupy weight by 2-5% and 7-10% of volume in landfills (600 tons per day ONLY IN THE CITY).

Alternatives


Paper

simplest action for conservation: using both sides of paper saves 50 of every 100 trees used in papermaking. For every ton of paper recycled, 17 mature trees are saved from destruction and saves 20,000 liters of water and 4000 kWh of electricity.

Plastic Bottles

Always prefer returnable glass bottles.

Source: ecotips

Monday, October 4, 2010

Anyone Live In Quebec

ecological toilets "? Organic eggs


Shanxi University in China, adopted an unconventional way of saving water in the discharge of their bathrooms urinals: a few days ago, girls who are studying there using the new models, which are forced to urinate standing up.

of 160 tons of water daily is the projected savings for the institution, whose biggest challenge now is to convince students. To do, has interpretive signs in the bathrooms on how to use the urinals, as well as its ecological advantages.

The idea of \u200b\u200bdeveloping the new toilets was born after the institution noted that the discharge of public toilets located in the bathrooms of the girls spend twice as much water than men's rest rooms. Each time you use the bathroom, the students spend about six liters of water, and during his time in the institution, from ten to twelve liters more than men.

These numbers still do not seem to conform to the young, and most expressed their dissatisfaction in going to the bathroom as men: some showed concern about the hygiene of the new devices, while others showed absolutely ashamed.