The Ecopalooza Project is a non-profit organization with the mission to promote the use of technology and science in the Portland Community through creative thought. Fundraising projects, such as a solar powered concert event, is geared towards raising awareness of the necessity for clean energy. This event's proceeds will assist in launching the project to integrate a local high school into a future eco-friendly environment.
How THIS Generation Has the Chance to Change the WorldJoshua Foss
Metro Hippie Joshua Foss presents 'How THIS Generation Has the Chance to Change the World.' Learn about his 5 eco-villains and how we can overcome them to create a bright green future.
It is about the environmental movements in India, especially Chipko Movement, Narmada Bachavo Andolan, save silent valley, Anti coca cola struggle,Anti Endosulfan Movement
The Ecopalooza Project is a non-profit organization with the mission to promote the use of technology and science in the Portland Community through creative thought. Fundraising projects, such as a solar powered concert event, is geared towards raising awareness of the necessity for clean energy. This event's proceeds will assist in launching the project to integrate a local high school into a future eco-friendly environment.
How THIS Generation Has the Chance to Change the WorldJoshua Foss
Metro Hippie Joshua Foss presents 'How THIS Generation Has the Chance to Change the World.' Learn about his 5 eco-villains and how we can overcome them to create a bright green future.
It is about the environmental movements in India, especially Chipko Movement, Narmada Bachavo Andolan, save silent valley, Anti coca cola struggle,Anti Endosulfan Movement
Country's Biggest Sugar Policy Led By Kushagra Bajaj Under Bajaj Hindusthankushagrabajaj
In an incredible basis of the growing Indian economy sugar policy is one of the major undertakers. There is none that can ever match up to its grand profile as being the country's biggest producer of sugar. To make it reach it apex in business there is none other than kushagra bajaj the iconic man behind the growth and its transformation. He is one of the major players who heads bajaj hindusthan group in among the board of directors as the Vice Chairman & joint Managing Director (Promoter).
In the face of increasing global warming issues and a climate that is being seriously impacted by human behaviour, it is important that we all do what we can to improve the state of the environment.
Renewable energy sources advantages and disadvantagesVaranasi Estate
Renewal energy sources are environment friendly alternative for future energy needs. To reduce our dependency over natural energy sources we need to shift to green sources of energy.
Traditional Solar Energy in Farms & Agrivoltaics - Intelizonintelizon
Intelizon intends to be world leaders in solar based products. It is a house of innovation. Zonpower solar house systems & Zonstreet outdoor lighting are the flagships of Intelizon which can be very helpful for agrivoltaics.
As the engineers of present world it is our responsibility to manage each and every resource in sustainable way, so that our future generation will also be avail this resources
Water is considered a fundamental and primary resource, a human right, Water is a resource that is essential for life and its development. We need water to drink, for our personal hygiene, to produce the food we eat, but also for our economic activities and to produce energy. Unfortunately. however, in some parts of the world water is a very scarce resource and only few lucky people have a water supply which is easy to obtain. In fact, it is estimated that over a billion people do not have access to drinking water and 40% of the world population lives in very poor hygienic conditions. Many countries have already exceeded what is defined peak water, maximum sustainable water withdrawal.
environmental movements
what is an environmental movement?
environmental movements in India
Bishnoi movement
Chipko movement
save silent valley movement
Jungle Bachao Andholan
Appiko movement
Narmadha Bachao Andholan
Tehri Dam Conflict
Country's Biggest Sugar Policy Led By Kushagra Bajaj Under Bajaj Hindusthankushagrabajaj
In an incredible basis of the growing Indian economy sugar policy is one of the major undertakers. There is none that can ever match up to its grand profile as being the country's biggest producer of sugar. To make it reach it apex in business there is none other than kushagra bajaj the iconic man behind the growth and its transformation. He is one of the major players who heads bajaj hindusthan group in among the board of directors as the Vice Chairman & joint Managing Director (Promoter).
In the face of increasing global warming issues and a climate that is being seriously impacted by human behaviour, it is important that we all do what we can to improve the state of the environment.
Renewable energy sources advantages and disadvantagesVaranasi Estate
Renewal energy sources are environment friendly alternative for future energy needs. To reduce our dependency over natural energy sources we need to shift to green sources of energy.
Traditional Solar Energy in Farms & Agrivoltaics - Intelizonintelizon
Intelizon intends to be world leaders in solar based products. It is a house of innovation. Zonpower solar house systems & Zonstreet outdoor lighting are the flagships of Intelizon which can be very helpful for agrivoltaics.
As the engineers of present world it is our responsibility to manage each and every resource in sustainable way, so that our future generation will also be avail this resources
Water is considered a fundamental and primary resource, a human right, Water is a resource that is essential for life and its development. We need water to drink, for our personal hygiene, to produce the food we eat, but also for our economic activities and to produce energy. Unfortunately. however, in some parts of the world water is a very scarce resource and only few lucky people have a water supply which is easy to obtain. In fact, it is estimated that over a billion people do not have access to drinking water and 40% of the world population lives in very poor hygienic conditions. Many countries have already exceeded what is defined peak water, maximum sustainable water withdrawal.
environmental movements
what is an environmental movement?
environmental movements in India
Bishnoi movement
Chipko movement
save silent valley movement
Jungle Bachao Andholan
Appiko movement
Narmadha Bachao Andholan
Tehri Dam Conflict
Sustainable Energy Principles And Practice December 2018Martin Scherfler
Sustainable Energy Principles & Practice is an initiative using Auroville and its outstanding experience in human unity & sustainable living as a platform for the learning and personal growth of students from around the world.
A learning-in-action program, it connects core human values with system thinking and hands-on work experience by introducing participants to local and global energy issues, policies and by exploring possible interventions that contributed to addressing global climate change and local issues of energy poverty and livelihood. The program is based on the 3H approach that nurtures hands (skills), head (competencies) and heart (inner capacities) of all participants. 13 students participated in this 10-day program held in December 2018 at Auroville International Township in Tamil Nadu, India.
3 - Local Sustainable Energy-Andrew Johnson.pdfOECDregions
The 13th OECD Rural Development Conference was held in Cavan, Ireland on 28-30 September 2022 under the theme "Building Sustainable, Resilient and Thriving
Rural Places".
These are the presentations from the Conference parallel session "Local Strategies for Sustainable Rural Energy Communities: Transforming
Emission-Intensive Activities into Environmentally Friendly and Net-Zero Alternatives".
For more information visit https://www.oecd.org/rural/rural-development-conference/.
What are the Future Prospects of Start-ups in Renewable Energy Sector?Sharat Sawhney
A Case Study under the Premises of ShARE - An international Consulting Think-Tank to understand & quantify the emergence of Startups in the Renewable Energy Sector.
With the demand for energy rising, what is your company doing to tackle the i...GA Circular
One in five people globally lack electricity access - with demand continuing to rise. To meet this, there needs to be a substantial increase in the production of affordable and clean energy.
Along with water and food, energy is crucial to the success of the SDGs as it is interlinked with several auxiliary goals.
Click through to see how businesses are tackling energy challenges shaping the world we live in.
Latest Water Technologies by Veolia - GineersNow Engineering MagazineGineersNow
September 2016 Issue No 007
GineersNow Engineering Magazine
Veolia Water Technologies: Sustainable water champion.
Exclusive: Water for people, Cranfield University, Imagine H2O, WaterAid, Aviscus.
Special Feature Stories: Desalination, Nanofiltration, Ultrafiltration, Reverse Osmosis, Water Treatment, Pipes, Pumps, HVACR, Oil & Gas, Construction, Heavy Equipment, Machinery, Tools, Civil Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, MEP, Water, Wastewater, Renewables, Energy, Petroleum.
Country Focus: Brazil, United States, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, United Kingdom, Singapore, Hong Kong, Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, Australia
More engineering stories at https://www.gineersnow.com/topics/magazines
A presentation for the Ministry of Tourism and the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in a workshop to prepare for the Rio+20 Summit in June 2012.
Presentation outlines a strategy to boost the green economy via eco resort villages that address our common challenges, including six of seven critical areas listed by the Rio+20 organizers.
Examines the role of ecotourism as well as city based centers
A presentation for the Ministry of Tourism and the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry in a workshop to prepare for the Rio+20 Summit in June 2012.
With the splash of the monsoon in the June 2015, we are spreading cool and fresh breeze with this month’s newsleTERRE. This issue ( attached) showers you with:
• A Forest of Memories, ( Smritivan in Marathi) an ambitious mission in Urban Forestry, launched by Mr. Prakash Javadekar, Central Minister for Environment, Forest & Climate Change.
• ‘Flooded June: But all was not bad’, Chairman's message.
• International Day of Yoga - the global way to be fit mentally and also physically to deal with Climate Change .
Along with World Blood Donor Day, Inforgraphics , mind shaking Quiz, cartoon that will make you reflect.
Get wet with all the reading!
It is my great privilege to present the 2013 Momentum for Change Lighthouse Activities! These 17 activities are shining examples of climate action around the world. They demonstrate what happens when innovation and passion come together to address the biggest challenge of our time.
This year’s activities touch on three focus areas:
Women for Results: recognizing the critical leadership and participation of women in addressing climate change. This focus area is implemented with the generous support of The Rockefeller Foundation.
Urban Poor: recognizing climate action that improves the lives of impoverished people in urban communities. This focus area is implemented with the generous support of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Financing for Climate Friendly Investment: recognizing successful and innovative climate-smart activities. This focus area is implemented in partnership with the World Economic Forum.
I am convinced that this year’s Lighthouse Activities will inspire you and help you take practical ideas for action to your communities. Each of us has a role to play in meeting the climate challenge, and sharing success helps raise ambition and scale up the global commitment to act on climate change.
Sincerely,
Christiana Figueres | UNFCCC Executive Secretary
Water Land and Ecosystems (WLE): Building resilience in food production systems FAO
http://www.fao.org/about/meetings/afns/en/
Presentation from Fabrice De Clerck (Bioversity International) describing CGIAR’s Water Land and Ecosystems (WLE) research program and outlining its relevance to sustainable intensification and ecosystems preservation. The presentation was prepared and delivered in occasion of the International Symposium on Agroecology for Food Security and Nutrition, held at FAO in Rome on 18-19 September 2014.
Ranjit Sohal from the Black Country Asian Businesses Association.
Better Environments, Better Lives
West Midlands Conference
Friday 27th February 2009
Birmingham City Football Club
2. 1971’ small team of activists set sail from
canada,in a old fishing boat.
Against nuclear testing in “Alaska”.
They were founders of “GREENPEACE”.
4. Non-violent confrontation.
Educate,mobilise and inspire people to take
responsibility.
Challenge the political and economic power
of those who can effect change.
We research and championing against them.
We investigate the reason behind the
distruction.
7. We take Non-Violent Action to bring
environmental crimes to the forefront.
8. We have over 2.8 million supporters in 40
countries.
9. By 2050 , 50% of energy should take from
Renewable energy resources.
10. An Earth able to Nurture Life in all its
diversity.
11. Action (Non-violence).
Independence.
The power of Action Together.
Seeking solution.
28 NRO (NATIONAL REGIONAL OFFICE)
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13. Huge Quantities of water is being used for
coal mining.
Coal-Based TPP consume a lot of water
which is diverted from farmland irrigation.
14. 71 thermal power plants may be approved in
the vidharbha region only.
The water used could irrigate approximately
409,800 hectares of land.
15. USE “RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES”
INSTEAD OF COAL.
RENEWABLE ENERGY RESOURCES IS THE
ONLY SOLUTION TO OUR GROWING
ENERGY DEMAND.
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18. ABHAY DEAOL campaigned with
Greenpeace to protest the forest of Mahan in
MP.
19. We do not accept funds from corporations or
government.
This keeps us “Independent”.
That’s why support from common people is
valuable to us.
We used to go in different streets, malls and
corporate to convince people.
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21. “Pollution-free “ solar power being used in
patna,Bihar.
The renewable Energy conference organized
by Bihar government.
23. The marketing strategies formation for
convincing customers and clients.
Team management and leadership skills.
Improvement in communication skill.
Presentation skills.
Focus on Customer relationship skills.
Professional skills suitable for a big
International organization.
Field work with a time management process.
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