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Climate Refugees

Climate refugees

An important eco-film making a debut at this year’s Sundance Film Festival at Utah, USA  is Climate Refugees,”  by Michael Nash  who also directed the critically acclaimed movie on oil and biofuels called “Fuel.”   The festival is running between 21st and 31st of January 2010. According the movie spotlight by the Sundance Film Festival 2010 which features “Climate [...]

January 28th, 2010 | Posted in Climate Change,Climate Change | Read More »

Interesting ways to recycle everyday stuff

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Here are a few very useful videos to recycle some of our everyday stuff, such as plastic bottles, plastic bags, old jeans and newspapers. Some of these ideas can be used for school or holiday projects with children. Have fun!       VIDEO 1 : This shows 8 simple and interesting ways to recycle [...]

January 27th, 2010 | Posted in Recycling,Recycling/Repurposing | Read More »

Super Rice or Monster Rice? Why GM crops can’t feed the world

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I had sent in a letter to the Editor of “The Straits Times,”  Singapore’s National Newspaper, in response to the following article published on December 25th, 2009, entitled “Super Rice under Development” which has been reproduced in entirety in Wild Singapore’s blog. The article by Alastair McIndoe refers to the C4 project of the International [...]

January 4th, 2010 | Posted in Biodiversity,Sustainable Agriculture/GMO/Organic | Read More »

A Mega List of Green Lists: The best of 2009 and beyond

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A brand New Year, a brand New Decade! A great time to ponder over all the good and not so good green stuff over the last decade, and in particular 2009.  An appropriate time too, to look ahead in anticipation of the decade ahead.  I’ve compiled a “mega list of green lists” that I really enjoyed poring [...]

January 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Climate Change,Green Activism,Green Lists | Read More »

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