Archive for February, 2012

FRANCE 24 Environment – Ecological solution, auto-sharing


ENVIRONMENT:Slovenia: scientific discover full of dinosaurs. Germany: how the bogs produce the CO2? France: ecological solution, the car-sharing.

Tourists vs Conservationists – BBC Environment


BBC wildlife show ‘Lonesome George and the Battle to Save Galapagos’ demonstrates the contradiction that tourism both funds and damages life on the environmentally fragile islands off the coast of Ecquador. This video also investigates the struggle to convince Lonesome George, the last living Pinter Tortoise on the planet, to breed with other tortoises.

FRANCE 24 Environment – Japanese cloned buffalo


ENVIRONMENT: This week we are going to Japan where a buffalo has been cloned by a researchers team. How Brittany is trying to save energy. Environment priorities of president Obama.

Arnold the Fennec Fox Exploring his Environment


Arnold is only about two and a half months old here. He was not brand new to the house, but being as inquisitive as he is, he was still finding things to explore and be curious about. And, of course, he enjoys a nice petting too! I’d like to say, anyone interested in finding a fennec fox, should check out the groups on yahoo.com… There are several licensed breeders who are members. However, many of them will really question you, because too many people buy a fennec because they are so cute, and don’t realize how much work they are… For me, it’s worth it. For some, it is too much and they run into difficulty re-homing their pet.

10-year old Ta’Kaiya says ‘Protect our coast from oil spills’


March 24, 2011 Open Letter to Canadian politicians, My name is Ta’Kaiya Blaney. I am 10-years-old. I live in North Vancouver and am from the Sliammon Nation. My name means “special water.” I am writing to you because the Enbridge Corporation is planning to build a pipeline from the tar sands of Alberta to Kitimat, BC. I thought it would be very risky for our coast so I wrote a song, called “Shallow Waters” about an oil spill happening in the shallow waters. You will be debating Bill C-606 soon, if an election is not triggered, which would ban oil tankers from our northwest coast. I am sharing my song’s music video and a personal message to encourage you to vote in favour of the bill. Today is the anniversary of the Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska. Even today, 22 years later, oil still remains a few inches under the surface of the water. With this song, I hope to encourage government officials, people of British Columbia, and people across the world will realize the dangers of oil pollution, replace jobs that destroy the environment with jobs that help the environment. I ask government and corporate officials such as yourselves change your plans stop oil tanker traffic on BC’s coast and in waters around the world. Please feel free to share my letter and video with others. All my relations, Ta’Kaiya Blaney For more information, please read Stephanie Goodwin’s blog: www.greenpeace.org Shallow Waters was a semi-finalist in the 2010 David Suzuki Songwriting Contest, Playlist

Barack Obama on Energy and the Environment


You should be with us in 2012, join now: my.barackobama.com Barack Obama discusses his plan for a clean energy future.

Save the environment; Save the World


video of how to save the environment clips supplied by me, nothing too sappy so hope everyone who watches lifestyle is changed

One Environment vs. Radical Freedom


n the second of Villanova’s Climate Talks series, Dr. Paul Rosier will present and moderate the Climate Roundtable discussion on ‘The Fragility of Sustainability Balance & the Meaning of Shared Responsibility.”

FRANCE 24 Environment – Hungary’s Toxic Tide


Described as the worst ecological disaster in Hungary’s history, almost 700 million litres of sludge burst from a waste reservoir of the MAL RT Aluminium factory, covering hectares of land and submerging three villages. It left 9 people dead as well as scored burnt and badly injured. The tide had a very high alkaline content and as a result killed all life in the nearby Marcal River. ENVIRONMENT travelled to Devecser to find out the immediate and long term environme www.france24.com

FRANCE 24 Environment – Insects in the City!


ENVIRONMENT – Insects in the City While over 200 countries come together in Japan to work out a road map to stop the extinction of species, ENVIRONMENT looks at the bugs and pests that are gaining in strength and taking over towns. Insecticides have gotten less toxic over the years and some species are profiting, but scientists in France may soon be able to trap them using the laws of attraction. FRANCE 24 INTERNATIONAL NEWS 24/7 www.france24.com

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