HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021
Friends, a longtime indeed after the covid 19 in 2020, here is the BIRD wishes in 2021 to heal the people and the planet. The wishes are about poverty reduction, food security, and many other SDG.
Prosperity for all, physical stamina, and wellbeing.
Happy New Year 2021..
This document promotes increasing ambition to 10x levels to solve problems affecting 1 billion people. It discusses major global issues like poverty, hunger, lack of education, sanitation and electricity access. It advocates pursuing 10x solutions in areas like healthcare, climate change, food production and AI. The document also discusses how an entrepreneurship program called EIA can help disrupt people's mindsets, turning them into risk-takers and time-travelers who reimagine the future. It promotes experimentation, failure and ambitious goal-setting to drive innovation.
Greenfield Hydroponics Systems Inc. manufactures solar and wind powered portable greenhouse technology to grow crops hydroponically. Their goal is to fight global hunger, poverty, and environmental issues through sustainable agriculture. Their greenhouses can grow over 1 million seedlings annually and provide food for communities around the world in a cost-effective and drought-resistant manner. Greenfield encourages others to join their revolution and be part of the solution to these global problems.
Greenfield Hydroponics Systems Inc. manufactures solar and wind powered portable greenhouse technology to grow crops hydroponically. This technology provides a solution to issues like drought, starvation, and poverty by allowing year-round crop growth using less water and in a controlled environment. Their systems can be used to grow food crops as well as fodder for livestock. Greenfield has implemented projects around the world including in the US, Canada, India, and more to help farmers and communities.
Climate Talks: Marion Verles, CEO - The Gold Standard on Climate Innovation D...EcoAct
The Gold Standard 2015 portfolio provided $17.7 million in benefits beyond carbon reductions, including:
- Providing safe drinking water to 14,000 people in Kenya through the Aqua Clara project, while creating 48 local jobs and reducing health risks.
- Reducing carbon emissions by 50,000 tons per year through transition to clean energy.
- Generating a total monetary value of $XXX,000 toward a sustainable, fossil-free future.
This document summarizes the opportunity for residential solar energy storage. It discusses how solar installations will require energy storage as solar power becomes more ubiquitous. It presents a modular home solar energy storage system called the Daily Sun and describes its components, pricing, and business model of establishing independent distributors similar to early Coca-Cola bottlers. Projections show rapid market growth and profitability starting in 2017 as the company expands into international emerging markets where energy storage provides greater value.
Udit Singhal, a visionary entrepreneur, leads the groundbreaking GLASS2SAND project. With a mission to revolutionize waste management, the initiative ingeniously transforms discarded glass into high-quality construction material, fostering sustainability and mitigating the ecological footprint. This innovative solution not only addresses environmental concerns but also charts a course towards a more eco-conscious and responsible construction industry. Udit Singhal's dedication to environmental stewardship shines through this pioneering venture, demonstrating the power of innovative
The document discusses building a healthy economy through sustainable development. It notes that available productive land per person has declined significantly over the past century due to overuse of natural resources. Sources like renewable and non-renewable resources provide materials and energy for livelihoods and the economy, while sinks assimilate wastes. Historically natural capital has been overused and undervalued, leading to degradation and low wealth in rural communities. Principles of sustainable development include being locally rooted and building self-reliance through cooperation. Green job categories discussed include restoration, efficiency/waste reduction, and renewable energy.
This document promotes increasing ambition to 10x levels to solve problems affecting 1 billion people. It discusses major global issues like poverty, hunger, lack of education, sanitation and electricity access. It advocates pursuing 10x solutions in areas like healthcare, climate change, food production and AI. The document also discusses how an entrepreneurship program called EIA can help disrupt people's mindsets, turning them into risk-takers and time-travelers who reimagine the future. It promotes experimentation, failure and ambitious goal-setting to drive innovation.
Greenfield Hydroponics Systems Inc. manufactures solar and wind powered portable greenhouse technology to grow crops hydroponically. Their goal is to fight global hunger, poverty, and environmental issues through sustainable agriculture. Their greenhouses can grow over 1 million seedlings annually and provide food for communities around the world in a cost-effective and drought-resistant manner. Greenfield encourages others to join their revolution and be part of the solution to these global problems.
Greenfield Hydroponics Systems Inc. manufactures solar and wind powered portable greenhouse technology to grow crops hydroponically. This technology provides a solution to issues like drought, starvation, and poverty by allowing year-round crop growth using less water and in a controlled environment. Their systems can be used to grow food crops as well as fodder for livestock. Greenfield has implemented projects around the world including in the US, Canada, India, and more to help farmers and communities.
Climate Talks: Marion Verles, CEO - The Gold Standard on Climate Innovation D...EcoAct
The Gold Standard 2015 portfolio provided $17.7 million in benefits beyond carbon reductions, including:
- Providing safe drinking water to 14,000 people in Kenya through the Aqua Clara project, while creating 48 local jobs and reducing health risks.
- Reducing carbon emissions by 50,000 tons per year through transition to clean energy.
- Generating a total monetary value of $XXX,000 toward a sustainable, fossil-free future.
This document summarizes the opportunity for residential solar energy storage. It discusses how solar installations will require energy storage as solar power becomes more ubiquitous. It presents a modular home solar energy storage system called the Daily Sun and describes its components, pricing, and business model of establishing independent distributors similar to early Coca-Cola bottlers. Projections show rapid market growth and profitability starting in 2017 as the company expands into international emerging markets where energy storage provides greater value.
Udit Singhal, a visionary entrepreneur, leads the groundbreaking GLASS2SAND project. With a mission to revolutionize waste management, the initiative ingeniously transforms discarded glass into high-quality construction material, fostering sustainability and mitigating the ecological footprint. This innovative solution not only addresses environmental concerns but also charts a course towards a more eco-conscious and responsible construction industry. Udit Singhal's dedication to environmental stewardship shines through this pioneering venture, demonstrating the power of innovative
The document discusses building a healthy economy through sustainable development. It notes that available productive land per person has declined significantly over the past century due to overuse of natural resources. Sources like renewable and non-renewable resources provide materials and energy for livelihoods and the economy, while sinks assimilate wastes. Historically natural capital has been overused and undervalued, leading to degradation and low wealth in rural communities. Principles of sustainable development include being locally rooted and building self-reliance through cooperation. Green job categories discussed include restoration, efficiency/waste reduction, and renewable energy.
Mark Ritsema - JBS USA Corporate Beef Sustainability in ActionJohn Blue
JBS USA Corporate Beef Sustainability in Action - Mark Ritsema, Environmental Director - Fed Beef, JBS USA, from the 2018 Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB), October 9 - 12, 2018, Kilkenny, Ireland.
More presentations at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJuQkIaCQn5HXVjFbExofkg
BU On Campus presentation of Apr 19 2011Jeff Allar
The document summarizes information about Stonyfield Farm, the largest organic yogurt company in the world. It discusses the company's founding in 1983 and growth over time, with sales increasing from $2.5 million annually in 1989 to an expected $365 million in 2011. The company now has over 450 employees and produces 750,000 cases per week. Stonyfield offers a variety of organic yogurt and cultured soy products and sees growth opportunities in baby/kids, Greek, and core product lines. The company is committed to environmental sustainability and community support.
The document discusses various ways to go green and live more sustainably, including eco-friendly fashion, influential environmentalists, green technologies, transportation, toys, architecture, and home improvements. Some highlights mentioned are organic clothing, electric and diesel-powered cars, architecture that aims to reduce environmental impact, and small changes like using efficient showerheads and native plants.
Professor Gerry Boyle's presentation outlined opportunities for the Ballyhoura region in Ireland's changing global food landscape by 2031. Key points included: growing global population and incomes will increase demand for meat and dairy; the Irish agri-food sector is well positioned to capitalize on this demand; and developing local and artisanal food production through a "Middle Agriculture" cooperative model could improve farm viability and build a strong local food culture in Ballyhoura.
A global revolution is in full swing, and the Sustainable Brands Conference is where sustainability, brand and innovation leaders gather to learn, share and strategize to shape the future. SB'12 was the largest gathering to date, a kinetic convergence of innovators from more than 150 companies from around the world finding new ways to create monumental disruption in traditional models of commerce and consumption.
This document provides information about Cornucopia Group and their sustainable dehydration technologies for capturing food waste. Cornucopia Group has developed a proprietary protein coating called PS Coating that shields foods from bacteria and oxygen during dehydration using only airflow, while maintaining nutritional value. This allows food waste to be converted into nutrient-dense dehydrated products. The document outlines the massive scale of food waste globally, Cornucopia Group's team and technology, their first commercial sweet potato project in Texas, market opportunities and competitive advantages, and a request for investment in future projects.
Presentation held by Nirjat Subrat during oikos swissnex Practitioner Day 2011 @ IIM Bangalore, India, 26 August 2011.
http://www.oikos-international.org/academic/development/development-academy-2011/practitioner-day.html
1) The document discusses defining a "green economy" in the Canadian context and argues that definitions need to account for Canada's diverse resource, manufacturing, and services sectors as well as consider transitioning these sectors.
2) It presents the economic case for a green economy by arguing that focusing on natural capital integration can provide environmental and economic benefits through efficiency and productivity gains.
3) For Canada, greening the economy makes sense given its wealth of natural capital and the opportunity to sustainably use natural resources for long-term social and economic benefits through innovation.
Better Builder Magazine brings together premium product manufactures and leading builders to create better differentiated homes and buildings that use less energy, save water and reduce our impact on the environment. The magazine is published four times a year.
This document discusses sustainability from local to global scales. It defines sustainability as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. To achieve sustainability requires action across three pillars: environmental, economic and social. On a personal level, individuals can calculate their carbon footprint and make sustainable choices in transportation, food, purchases and more. Businesses can also measure and reduce their environmental impacts. Governments are implementing plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions according to international agreements. The document outlines one university's sustainability initiatives in operations, education, partnerships and annual reporting on progress achieving emission reduction targets.
Our Food Future: How to Create Value from Commodities case studyCreatovate Pty Ltd
Looking out to 2050 what are some of the mega-trends that will impact on our food and beverage landscape as growers, processors, manufacturers and marketers of consumer packaged goods.
Global population growth past 9b by 2050 combined with increased urbanisation, changing diet patterns in the developing world and water shortages and climate change will impact detrimentally on food supply and exacerbate demand for protein and sugar and other soft commodities.
Food manufacturers will continue to consolidate as they attempt to extract efficiency from farm to shelf and retailers will grow globally, albeit with greater changes due to localisation challenges in global retail.
Fonterra case study on how an integrated supply chain from farm to shelf has increased returns to shareholder returns from cow to shelf using highly segmented nutritional products marketed to life stage needs segments.
"Bridging Carbon Markets and Agriculture" by David BabsonImpact.Tech
The document summarizes the potential for agriculture and forestry to contribute to a net-negative carbon economy through carbon accounting and optimized practices. It notes that current incentives primarily reward downstream emissions reductions from biofuels, but over 40% of emissions originate upstream from feedstock production. Accounting for the full lifecycle, including genetics, environment, and management, could transform agriculture into a carbon capture and utilization industry. Precision tools now allow optimizing inputs like nitrogen to minimize emissions variability plot-to-plot and year-to-year.
Natureview Farm manufactures and markets refrigerated yogurt cups. It started in 1989 and currently generates $13 million in annual revenue. To increase revenue to $20 million by 2001, three options were proposed: 1) Expand into supermarkets, 2) Expand distribution of larger 32oz cups to more supermarkets, or 3) Introduce new multipack children's yogurt products to natural food stores. Analyzing sales projections and costs, option 3 to expand in natural food stores was determined to have the lowest risks and best chance of achieving the revenue goal, while continuing to leverage Natureview's strong relationships in that channel.
The document discusses sustainable innovations in technology and business. It defines sustainable innovation as integrating environmental, social and financial considerations into product development and business models. Some examples of sustainable innovations discussed include transparent solar film that can turn windows into solar panels, 3D printers that use plastic waste to create new materials, and devices like the Seabin that remove floating ocean trash. The document also provides examples of sustainable initiatives by various companies and some innovations occurring in India, such as solar air conditioning and green roof projects.
The document discusses top food trends for 2022, including a condiment obsession as cooking fatigue increases, a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly products in the kitchen, underground ordering from restaurants directly to customers, fishless fish alternatives to traditional seafood, and grocery loyalty programs providing more benefits to members as food prices rise. The pandemic changed cooking habits and priorities around food choices that support communities and the planet.
Face aux enjeux économiques et environnementaux auxquels notre société est confrontée, on voit de plus en plus se développer chez les entreprises, petites ou grandes, une volonté de « penser circulaire ». Une démarche dont on constate déjà actuellement les nombreux bénéfices !
Cette rencontre-conférence aura pour objectif d'outiller les entreprises en vue de participer, dès aujourd'hui, à la transition vers une économie plus durable.
Stéphanie Fellen, fondatrice de Smart2Circle, un cabinet de conseil en stratégie durable et en économie circulaire, partagera son expertise sur le pourquoi et le comment activer l’économie circulaire dans son business, en pointant notamment plusieurs freins et leviers d'action.
Yonatan Amram, Key Account Manager chez Renewi, un des leaders dans le secteur de la collecte et du traitement des déchets (dont un des centres se situe à Seraing), exposera quant à lui les solutions les plus avantageuses pour les entreprises en matière de tri et de recyclage des déchets, quel que soit le domaine d’activité.
Plusieurs exemples, transposables aux entreprises, illustreront les exposés en donnant des pistes d’action concrètes.
Cette rencontre-conférence sera aussi peut-être l’occasion, notamment à l’échelle du territoire de Seraing, de connecter les forces vives… et de passer ensemble à l’action pour aller "un pas plus loin" ?
The document discusses the speaker's roles and background working in sustainable development and business networks in the UK. It notes they have over 20 years of experience in the field working with organizations like the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and Midlands Environmental Business Club. The speaker is a board member for both of these organizations focused on promoting sustainable development as a key business issue.
Mr. Radjou has over 18 years of experience in sustainable development with non-profits. He is the founding president and CEO of an NGO focused on sustainable development called Business Innovation Research Dev. Through his work, he helped his organization gain special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council. He has a master's degree in business management and has consulted on projects for organizations like the UN and Stockholm International Water Institute. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, climbing, and humanitarian volunteer work.
Hi, the climate is threatening our internal and external environment. As with the covid 19, it is important to separate the internal and external environment. When the world is thinking about climate change in terms of investing in the social and renewable transition to low carbon society, as with covid 19 it is important to reflect on the internal temperature of mammals and warm blood animals. People's vulnerability is linked to body temperature and temperature homeostasis, which is appropriate to the human species. Body temperature is linked to the fingerprint or the color of the eyes. The human body's internal temperature is independent of the external air temperature. Whatever the air temperature: cold or hot, the body temperature of a man or woman must stay at 37°C otherwise death can occur very quickly. Anthropocene is threatening already an increase over 3°C to 7° celsius according to the level of financial investment 1sigma, 2 sigmas, or 3 sigmas to combat temperature uncertainty by 2100. drinking more water and heating more is critical
Mark Ritsema - JBS USA Corporate Beef Sustainability in ActionJohn Blue
JBS USA Corporate Beef Sustainability in Action - Mark Ritsema, Environmental Director - Fed Beef, JBS USA, from the 2018 Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef (GRSB), October 9 - 12, 2018, Kilkenny, Ireland.
More presentations at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJuQkIaCQn5HXVjFbExofkg
BU On Campus presentation of Apr 19 2011Jeff Allar
The document summarizes information about Stonyfield Farm, the largest organic yogurt company in the world. It discusses the company's founding in 1983 and growth over time, with sales increasing from $2.5 million annually in 1989 to an expected $365 million in 2011. The company now has over 450 employees and produces 750,000 cases per week. Stonyfield offers a variety of organic yogurt and cultured soy products and sees growth opportunities in baby/kids, Greek, and core product lines. The company is committed to environmental sustainability and community support.
The document discusses various ways to go green and live more sustainably, including eco-friendly fashion, influential environmentalists, green technologies, transportation, toys, architecture, and home improvements. Some highlights mentioned are organic clothing, electric and diesel-powered cars, architecture that aims to reduce environmental impact, and small changes like using efficient showerheads and native plants.
Professor Gerry Boyle's presentation outlined opportunities for the Ballyhoura region in Ireland's changing global food landscape by 2031. Key points included: growing global population and incomes will increase demand for meat and dairy; the Irish agri-food sector is well positioned to capitalize on this demand; and developing local and artisanal food production through a "Middle Agriculture" cooperative model could improve farm viability and build a strong local food culture in Ballyhoura.
A global revolution is in full swing, and the Sustainable Brands Conference is where sustainability, brand and innovation leaders gather to learn, share and strategize to shape the future. SB'12 was the largest gathering to date, a kinetic convergence of innovators from more than 150 companies from around the world finding new ways to create monumental disruption in traditional models of commerce and consumption.
This document provides information about Cornucopia Group and their sustainable dehydration technologies for capturing food waste. Cornucopia Group has developed a proprietary protein coating called PS Coating that shields foods from bacteria and oxygen during dehydration using only airflow, while maintaining nutritional value. This allows food waste to be converted into nutrient-dense dehydrated products. The document outlines the massive scale of food waste globally, Cornucopia Group's team and technology, their first commercial sweet potato project in Texas, market opportunities and competitive advantages, and a request for investment in future projects.
Presentation held by Nirjat Subrat during oikos swissnex Practitioner Day 2011 @ IIM Bangalore, India, 26 August 2011.
http://www.oikos-international.org/academic/development/development-academy-2011/practitioner-day.html
1) The document discusses defining a "green economy" in the Canadian context and argues that definitions need to account for Canada's diverse resource, manufacturing, and services sectors as well as consider transitioning these sectors.
2) It presents the economic case for a green economy by arguing that focusing on natural capital integration can provide environmental and economic benefits through efficiency and productivity gains.
3) For Canada, greening the economy makes sense given its wealth of natural capital and the opportunity to sustainably use natural resources for long-term social and economic benefits through innovation.
Better Builder Magazine brings together premium product manufactures and leading builders to create better differentiated homes and buildings that use less energy, save water and reduce our impact on the environment. The magazine is published four times a year.
This document discusses sustainability from local to global scales. It defines sustainability as meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet their own needs. To achieve sustainability requires action across three pillars: environmental, economic and social. On a personal level, individuals can calculate their carbon footprint and make sustainable choices in transportation, food, purchases and more. Businesses can also measure and reduce their environmental impacts. Governments are implementing plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions according to international agreements. The document outlines one university's sustainability initiatives in operations, education, partnerships and annual reporting on progress achieving emission reduction targets.
Our Food Future: How to Create Value from Commodities case studyCreatovate Pty Ltd
Looking out to 2050 what are some of the mega-trends that will impact on our food and beverage landscape as growers, processors, manufacturers and marketers of consumer packaged goods.
Global population growth past 9b by 2050 combined with increased urbanisation, changing diet patterns in the developing world and water shortages and climate change will impact detrimentally on food supply and exacerbate demand for protein and sugar and other soft commodities.
Food manufacturers will continue to consolidate as they attempt to extract efficiency from farm to shelf and retailers will grow globally, albeit with greater changes due to localisation challenges in global retail.
Fonterra case study on how an integrated supply chain from farm to shelf has increased returns to shareholder returns from cow to shelf using highly segmented nutritional products marketed to life stage needs segments.
"Bridging Carbon Markets and Agriculture" by David BabsonImpact.Tech
The document summarizes the potential for agriculture and forestry to contribute to a net-negative carbon economy through carbon accounting and optimized practices. It notes that current incentives primarily reward downstream emissions reductions from biofuels, but over 40% of emissions originate upstream from feedstock production. Accounting for the full lifecycle, including genetics, environment, and management, could transform agriculture into a carbon capture and utilization industry. Precision tools now allow optimizing inputs like nitrogen to minimize emissions variability plot-to-plot and year-to-year.
Natureview Farm manufactures and markets refrigerated yogurt cups. It started in 1989 and currently generates $13 million in annual revenue. To increase revenue to $20 million by 2001, three options were proposed: 1) Expand into supermarkets, 2) Expand distribution of larger 32oz cups to more supermarkets, or 3) Introduce new multipack children's yogurt products to natural food stores. Analyzing sales projections and costs, option 3 to expand in natural food stores was determined to have the lowest risks and best chance of achieving the revenue goal, while continuing to leverage Natureview's strong relationships in that channel.
The document discusses sustainable innovations in technology and business. It defines sustainable innovation as integrating environmental, social and financial considerations into product development and business models. Some examples of sustainable innovations discussed include transparent solar film that can turn windows into solar panels, 3D printers that use plastic waste to create new materials, and devices like the Seabin that remove floating ocean trash. The document also provides examples of sustainable initiatives by various companies and some innovations occurring in India, such as solar air conditioning and green roof projects.
The document discusses top food trends for 2022, including a condiment obsession as cooking fatigue increases, a focus on sustainable and eco-friendly products in the kitchen, underground ordering from restaurants directly to customers, fishless fish alternatives to traditional seafood, and grocery loyalty programs providing more benefits to members as food prices rise. The pandemic changed cooking habits and priorities around food choices that support communities and the planet.
Face aux enjeux économiques et environnementaux auxquels notre société est confrontée, on voit de plus en plus se développer chez les entreprises, petites ou grandes, une volonté de « penser circulaire ». Une démarche dont on constate déjà actuellement les nombreux bénéfices !
Cette rencontre-conférence aura pour objectif d'outiller les entreprises en vue de participer, dès aujourd'hui, à la transition vers une économie plus durable.
Stéphanie Fellen, fondatrice de Smart2Circle, un cabinet de conseil en stratégie durable et en économie circulaire, partagera son expertise sur le pourquoi et le comment activer l’économie circulaire dans son business, en pointant notamment plusieurs freins et leviers d'action.
Yonatan Amram, Key Account Manager chez Renewi, un des leaders dans le secteur de la collecte et du traitement des déchets (dont un des centres se situe à Seraing), exposera quant à lui les solutions les plus avantageuses pour les entreprises en matière de tri et de recyclage des déchets, quel que soit le domaine d’activité.
Plusieurs exemples, transposables aux entreprises, illustreront les exposés en donnant des pistes d’action concrètes.
Cette rencontre-conférence sera aussi peut-être l’occasion, notamment à l’échelle du territoire de Seraing, de connecter les forces vives… et de passer ensemble à l’action pour aller "un pas plus loin" ?
The document discusses the speaker's roles and background working in sustainable development and business networks in the UK. It notes they have over 20 years of experience in the field working with organizations like the World Business Council for Sustainable Development and Midlands Environmental Business Club. The speaker is a board member for both of these organizations focused on promoting sustainable development as a key business issue.
Mr. Radjou has over 18 years of experience in sustainable development with non-profits. He is the founding president and CEO of an NGO focused on sustainable development called Business Innovation Research Dev. Through his work, he helped his organization gain special consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council. He has a master's degree in business management and has consulted on projects for organizations like the UN and Stockholm International Water Institute. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, climbing, and humanitarian volunteer work.
Hi, the climate is threatening our internal and external environment. As with the covid 19, it is important to separate the internal and external environment. When the world is thinking about climate change in terms of investing in the social and renewable transition to low carbon society, as with covid 19 it is important to reflect on the internal temperature of mammals and warm blood animals. People's vulnerability is linked to body temperature and temperature homeostasis, which is appropriate to the human species. Body temperature is linked to the fingerprint or the color of the eyes. The human body's internal temperature is independent of the external air temperature. Whatever the air temperature: cold or hot, the body temperature of a man or woman must stay at 37°C otherwise death can occur very quickly. Anthropocene is threatening already an increase over 3°C to 7° celsius according to the level of financial investment 1sigma, 2 sigmas, or 3 sigmas to combat temperature uncertainty by 2100. drinking more water and heating more is critical
Hi, friends, a bit of our investment relations in 2021, while the world economy was falling with the covid illness and economic restrict. However, the Business Innovation Research Development was able to set sail in tidal and surge risk environmentally. We kept our investment to a level of self-empowerment in the agenda for action 2030.
Thanks, friends for your cooperation in the poverty reduction in 2021, with an eye on the future with this sustainable development indicators that we have designed in 2015
Hi, friends,
Like it or dislike it, the Bonzai citizen is not the digital humanity. The model is borrowed from the narrative about the bonsai trees, which I perceived is very relevant to today's world system, where the people should not go to the technologies, but the technologies will come to them.
So, we see according to our perception of technologies, the benefits gained and where are the losers and the winners, it helps to draw a map of development between the fantasia world and the world reality. After covid 19, there is increasing use of technologies on the internet are the darknet with phishing, scammers, fake news, artificial and automatic production of Artificial intelligence, on which the workers are today addicted and not perceiving that their addiction to technologies is helping to fraudulent, corruption and various online crimes that can have consequences far beyond the electronic identity toward a breakdown of physical presence in person in the public or the private life. Besides if the information is free, internet free, accessing to information, costs of infrastructure and technologies can spiral quickly, create deficit, debts, and jeopardize the future of the new generations, while we are claiming for sustainable development, climate change, equity....?!
So, the Bonzai citizen is a new rate/scale, comparable to a scale on a map, that cannot represent the real performance of people. A map is never representing reality on the ground. It is a representation of objects, animals, plants, cities, streets, technologies...but is never the reality. Sometimes, when you are traveling on the ground with a map, you can surprise, because the map is creating huge confusion and mistakes (but of course, you can have a good surprise on the ground, which is not on the map...).
So, technology is giving a representation of the new Humanity, which is not really human. Bonsai society is the model that Business Innovation Research development has used to show the twist of the real society to adapt to the new era of information system, in the low carbon society with the risk and opportunity.
Thanks, friends.
''BIRD''
Hello Excellencies, friends, colleagues, and UN representatives,
I am much pleased to deliver this new set of monthly PowerPoint slideshow, to help you to progress toward the road of the future with the low carbon society with the risks and opportunities. The bonsai society is representing the new vision of humanity. People have reduced rate, and it adapted to the regulations and the laws that are shaping our humanity in a more constraint world economy, society, ecology, trade, laws, humanitarian actions....etc. The tree Bonzai inspired to represent this new humanity based on the narrative stories of thinkers. For example in the past, the rich world used to go to foreign countries for resources and raw materials. Today the only resource is the man or the woman, for which the technologies are designed (which was the main assumption of the theory of the development of the Bonzai. So, it leads to a new process from humanity to digital humanity under the constraint of production activities, marketing and R&D. So, I offered you a quick solution to observe, if your organization is on the direction to agenda for action 2030. Have a nice recording of the message that the Business Innovation Research Development team hopes will empower you/your organization to achieve a better overview of what is the citizen today in the developed and underdeveloped world (past, present, future). Thanks, excellencies, friends, colleagues, and UN representatives. Georges BIRD
Hello friends, I am happy to meet you again for a new presentation on how it is easy to change the world for a better life, wellbeing, happiness, prosperity for all, peace, and security. all are about the preparedness and a mindset for planning every day, what you are thinking to move from words to action. For example, today, I just clicked on the mouse of the computer, after I returned from my daily working day, which is mainly leisure and planning activities. We are all mobile workers, and the mobility is in the head before being on the terrain and the grounds. If you plan with basic tools such as the business process black box or the table of power, you will be disabled in understanding the world. Business tools can help you to picture the environment, to have the landscape, the reporting and the portrait of the internal and external environment. It is as if you are a kitchen chef, you need to cook food. First, you need to organize your workspace, design logical processes, and then define goals, and the insights to move from where you are and where you to go, and find the planning that can capture the resources needed for the organizational transformation that can help you to survive in a sustainable way. So, the business tools can offer a quick solution for the vision, mission, and planning of the transformation. As it is very quick it can be also, very quick to change the world. If your project is too long, the planning will be very long, and action will be also too long, and you will not have the motivation and the context to improve the World You want. Today, the context I studied was the acid rain process with inputs and outputs from a professional, which provided the global landscape of acid rains. In order to understand the need for acid rain, I had to go through a process of analyzing the global architecture of acid rains, in order to plan and assess how I could leverage climate change. Practically from a complex process that cannot be understood by looking at it as a painting, I went to define the new flexibility solution the table of power, and the role by a process breakdown. As the result, the new template helped me to understand how acid rains can be leveraged. All these elements are in the contents of the presentation. So, I hope it is helping to break down the complex landscape into manage part for transforming our world. This can be a matter of one day, 1 month, 3 months, ...just by the habit to create a basic path for a complex project such as acid rains.
Hi, Friends, This is an alarming message, as global warming is getting worse. Business is not making enough, faster or better. From the latest reports of the scientific communities, the temperature increases will be higher than the expected 2°Celsius by 2100 from the mean temperature of the industrial revolution (15°C). According to some agencies in France, it is going to be up 3.9...According to me the financial calculator, it can go up to 7° celsius by 2100. Besides the issue is not the temperature increase, but the water cycle in the atmosphere and the subsurface hydrology. So, global warming and impacts will threaten lives, livelihood, and properties of many cities and rural areas in the world with the various natural hazards, wars, and technology failures. Yoru organization needs to prepare for adaptation. The longer the delay and the more painful it will be. I produce a list of items that need necessary in the journey to the Anthropocene. Thanks, friends. BIRD
Hello, friends,
It is a second time, we are wishing you a happy new year in 2022. This time it is the tiger happy new year 2022. However, to understand our present world and with the wish to build back better in 2022, we need both happy new years 2022. Our world is global and it is a fusion between the occident and the orient. This happy new year is presented through the viewpoint of different logical thinking: Descartes analysis, Pascal analysis, resiliency principle, and the Asian Ying Yang. We are building a 2022 year with the global and supervisory thinking of the west, and Asia seeing itself, inside the world landscape. It is the world we want and transforming our world with the different stakeholders: Civil Society, Multinationals, UN staffs, states individuals, households..Etc. It is helping to get unity and solidarity. All the ingredients are in the Microsoft powerpoints. Find out inside the Happy New Year 2022 we want which is the tiger year, to protect ourselves, and also, to protect our nature, for peace security, prosperity for all, wellbeing, and healthy life.
Happy New Year 2022 with the tiger.
The document discusses the difference between needs and actions. It argues that modern societies have too many needs but are not taking enough actions. It provides examples of different cultural pyramids of needs that prioritize needs differently than Maslow's hierarchy. The document questions whether organizations were justified in comparing a modern pandemic to past pandemics given the different contexts. It advocates distinguishing needs from actions to build a more sustainable future.
Hi, friends for the time being and before the christmas greetings, as it is getting colder, I am presenting a new specimen of private presentation? with some common interest for the future generations. As it come, we have moved from the cold war to climate change, and with an eye on organization linkages (virtual or real) in order to control our world. What is the world bird wants. It is leaving nobody behind. Thanks friends. BIRD
Hi, friends,
Please, find a new private presentation to review the covid 19 objectives in 2020-2021, particularly when the leaders are preparing to turn the page of covid 19, we are inviting to celebrate and to be united. So, in reviewing the covid 19 with the basic terms, so we can have a quick summary on the expected results of the covid 19 journey, with the issues and the impacts as they are coming out in 2021. Particularly, I had a much better focus on the technical and economic efficiency and how we are going to move forward. Thank you friends.
Dear friends,
Good day! We wish you to find yourself, in a good time, fit and full of stamina. So, we need your help. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD) organization is recruiting talented persons to implement the decade for Action 2030 and accelerating the United Nations Sustainable Development (SDG).
If you are able to remove sleeves and strive for the development, and you want to join a dynamic organization, which is active and willing to transform our world. At the moment, we have a double presence on the international scene. We are a United Nations international player, and we can offer you an opportunity to participate in a new world: The World We Want (WWW). The global goals were a United Nations General Assembly member’s strategy for the sustainability development with the prosperity for all, wellbeing, healthy life, peace and security. In 2020, covid 19 hit us harder and pushed us to our limits. It is time to hit back and pushed stronger to redirect towards the challenges of the 21st century and keep orientated on the aim of the Post 2015 Sustainable Development goals, with (1) the poverty reduction, (2) food security, (3) wellbeing, (4) education, (5) gender, (6) water and sanitation, (7) energy for all, (8) economic growth, (9) infrastructure investment, (10) equity, (11) smart cities, (12) production and consumption, (13) climate action, (14) life on land, (15) life under oceans and seas, (16) social justice and (17) cooperation.
You can contact us if you like to join us at: BIRD CEO at gsradjou@outlook.com, with your identification and little of yourself on a CV or a letter. So, we can study your offer to participate in the United Nations implementation or prototyping the 17 sustainable development goals and 169 targets and many more indicators of development as well as the poverty reduction by 2030.
Your participation is valuable. You can contribute to the achievement of these global goals by 2030.
We are looking forward to hearing from you.
Yours sincerely,
BIRD CEO
Poverty weights more heavily in a poor country than in a rich country, hence the problems of migration, war, and the hazards that we know in rich countries that are attributed to the misery of the world, so that the rich countries also have their misery, but still less, which should nevertheless push the rich countries to be more united, otherwise this poverty from the outside ends up undermining or plaguing poverty in the rich countries
Nepal has made progress in reducing child labor but still has work to do to meet UN Sustainable Development Goals. The percentage of children aged 7-14 who are employed in Nepal decreased from 47% in 2000 to 42% in 2014. However, the goal is to eliminate the worst forms of child labor by 2025 and all child labor by 2030. Immediate action needs to be taken to protect children's rights and end all forms of child slavery and labor as soon as possible given children's special vulnerability and need for protection and care.
The document discusses establishing multi-hazard early warning systems for floods as targeted by the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. It notes that all hazards impact water systems and the water cycle is interconnected. It proposes that multi-hazard early warning systems could help mitigate dangers by providing opportunities to prepare for floods. It outlines various elements that should be monitored by early warning systems like clouds, rainfall, surface runoff, and water elevations to forecast flooding. It also suggests taking a risk-oriented approach and considering factors like flood type, severity, and impact on communities to improve planning and preparedness.
Hello friencs, here is a new presentation on the Climate change. Maybe there are already so many of them. This is a new one, which is showing that climate change will hit us harder. It is proven with the last expertise from the scientists. So, be prepared. Thanks, friends, BIRD
Hello Friends, I am taking the opportunity of the French President E. Macron to provide an insight is the genocide process and how to teach the genocide with a view on people suffering. In the Rwanda genocide between 400,000 to 800,000 have been killed. It is a huge disaster. The use of archives to collect the remaining elements, and to show the the people and the survivors and the future generations in order to prevent future mass atrocities is an objective of the archives, and also for the researchers. Perhaps, it is important also to think about the mental illness and also that the pictures and the archives may not suffix in itself. Thanks, friends
Hello, friends,
I have seen so many people looking at these covid slides in less than a day, already almost 90 people viewed the covid 19 business organization slides. One of my friend on Facebook who is a doctor said that it was good...and many more appreciations. During covid 19, there has been a huge scientifically literatures on covid 19 pandemic, however I am the first one to provide with a synthetic view on all the aspect of covid 19 with 50% science and 50% art. Covid 19 was a disaster management science, a business science and a health management. This new set of slides reproduced the previous one, and with a full addition of new slides on the forecast and extrapolation aspect of covid 19 pandemic. For example, as there was no studies of number of deaths during the 3 months in 2020, how can you assess the number of covid natural disaster deaths during the social media time and exchanges. The assessment made was based on the extrapolation method based on the death rate in 2020: 2 millions, and with the backward strategy, I could trace a line from 31 Dec 2020 to January 2020 to find in the middle of the cloud with the social media how many people were killed by the novel coronavirus 2019. Some slides are left blank, so you can make the math yourself. If you have any difficulties send me an email gsradjou@outlook.com to request a help in understanding how extrapolation method works. Have a nice reading to enhance your understanding of covid 19 pandemic. The science helps to communicate about covid 19, but not necessarily to understand covid 19 illness and disaster. because it is more like a matter of brain changes. The business process is explained also in short way from A to Z to look for the definition of an emerging new technology and how the fakenews were returning on the market in 2021, but this time with the stakeholders acceptance. Thanks friends.
Social media discussions of potential COVID-19 remedies were perceived as "fake news" due to the subjective and non-standardized nature of experiences shared on social media. However, the one-year timeline to develop the COVID-19 vaccine was also unprecedented and aspects of vaccine development, testing, and production resembled "fake news". Ultimately, for businesses to produce vaccines at scale, governments had to provide funding guarantees to make vaccine production financially viable and reduce production uncertainties.
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1. I EAT, SO I AMI EAT, SO I AM
HAPPY NEWHAPPY NEW
YEAR 2021YEAR 2021
Get a food
box
Get a food
box
FOOD
BOX FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
Menu
2400 kcal/
Day
Less than
(€$2
Menu
2400 kcal/
Day
Less than
(€$2
Save and produce
$$$$$$£££££€€€€€
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2. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)
FROM COVID 19 TO SDG
[''Good bye covid (2020), Hello SDG'' (2015-2030)]
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3. FOOD DATA
a) The yearly caloric value of foodwaste in North of America is enough to feed close
to 260 million people.
b) 18 billion cubic meters per year, the estimate water footprint in North America in
FLW= 7 million sizes Olympic Swimming pools
c) 22 million hectares per year of waste croplands from food lost waste (FLW) in
North of America= size of a state like UTAH.
d) US1.9 billion on landfill tipping fees each year.
e) 39 million tonnes per year of waste fertilizers from FLW= enough to cover the
state of Chihuahua.
f) 278 billion lost in food waste in North America
g) The energy embodied in FLW in North America is enough to power 274 million
houses.
h) 193 million tons CO2 emissions per year of life cycle GHG emissions from FLW
in North America = 41 million cars driven continuously for a year.
i) 39 cubic meters of landfills spaces wasted per year in North of America on
landfilling waste in North America. The equivalent of 13 football stadiums
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4. ● FRIENDS
● Operational Research (Dec. 2020-Jan.2021)
● Eating for less than US$,€,£2...(world currency 2) per day per individual.
● Business Innovation Research Dev(BIRD) shows a practical application of the World Bank US$
2 per day and implementing the Post 2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG1...) and
leaving nobody behind. Today, We think a large number of people are eating sophisticated
foods without the concienciousness of the calory values added per day. Is it worth the money
paid for such a food ? This is particularly true if the food pâckage has no label showing an
account for the energy kilocalories consummed by a given spefic food during a meal or people
are not able to understand the relationship between the need to have sufficient calories per day
to work, just because they have never been taught the values of food in such a term. We can
eat better for less, reduce waste, save on energy and ressources, improve processes...The
challenges would be to ensure that people eat well the 2000kcal per day with less than (£,$,€)2
per day (No less, no more)
● BIRD operational research around end of the year 2020 and the festive with year 2021 is an
attempt to answer to the SDG1, SDG2, SDG13 and many other SDG that can speed up the
decade for actions.
● We need also more pro-poor business models and models designed for women are they are the
most affected by covid 19, global warming and poverty, worldwide.
● Let us act now !
● HAPPY NEW YEAR 2021, Prosperous life, healthy planet, Peace and
dignity for all.
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5. ● BIRD CEO possible portfolio SDG management
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2300Kcal2300Kcal
Acid
Rain(s)
Acid
Rain(s)
Food
Box
Food
Box
US$2
/day/person
US$2
/day/person EarthwormsEarthworms Efficient
recycling
Efficient
recycling Feng-shuiFeng-shui Physical
stamina
Physical
stamina
OutdoorsOutdoors
Environmental
Management
Environmental
ManagementSDGSDG
Cold
weather
Cold
weather
Environmental
health
Environmental
health
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Consulting
service
Consulting
service
6. POST 2015
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG)
POVERTY FOOD CLIMATE
REDUCTION SECURITY ACTIONS
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Objectives
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7. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)
A food box starts with the shopping in the supermarket for goods lesser than
US$2 and with 2Kcal per day and per person, particularly during the winter for
the homeless, vulnerable persons and people in precarity.
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8. Implementing Post 2015 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDG1, SDG2, SDG13)
Minus 10° CelsiusMinus 10° Celsius
WINTERWINTER
November December January
FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
SDG1
SDG2
SDG13
POVERTY REDUCTION
FOOD SECURITY
CLIMATE ACTION
A cold
weather !
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planning
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9. SDG1 : POVERTY REDUCTIONSDG1 : POVERTY REDUCTION
World bank US$2 (for all!)
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10. US$2
US$2 K
0
''Poor''
Global citizen from perspective
of a supermarket multinational
super chain
''Richest world''
Fig. 1: Assumptions on the Global citizens through the lense
of market trade of surpermarket world supply chains
Author : BIRD CEO
K=0...
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Action : food survival during the low temperature for specific needs, within the
Worldbank $2 per day, and with the energy calory valued foods matching health dietary
guidelines of 2000 kcal per day per person BIRD CEO
11. SDG2 : HUNGER ANDSDG2 : HUNGER AND
FOOD SECURITYFOOD SECURITY
2300-2400 kcal/day per person2300-2400 kcal/day per person
(during the cold weather)(during the cold weather)
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12. DAILY CITY TOURING
TEMPERATURE : <10°Celsius
( from 10°C up to zero)
Requirement and performance
US(€ ,$) 2$/day and per person
2000Kcal/ day per person
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13. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)
BIRD CEO
(FOOD BOX STAKEHOLDER)
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14. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)
TECHNOLOGY
FOR THE
DELIVERY
FOOD
DONATION
SUPERMARKET
SHOPPING ÜS$,
£,€...a currency)2
per day and per
individual BIRD CEO
15. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)
CITY
TOUR
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16. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)
CITY MAP
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17. PROTOTYPING
A CITY FOOD-BOX
(JAVELOT STREET)
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18. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)
FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
FOOD
BOX
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19. Food box review(s) and menu(s)
Marketing elements
– MARKET SHOPPING
– FOOD BOX LOCATION
– STAKEHOLDERS
– SUPPLY CHAINS
Listing of valuable energy calory foods (100kcal,
300kcal-500kcal, 800kcal-900kcal, 2000kcal...) with less
than US (€,£...) 2 per day
Price structures
Comparative advantages
Menu(s) ($2, 2300Kcal)
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20. 6
4
6 x4 = 24 portions
A portion
Fig.2: Rice chocolate tablet : 24 portions Neat weight 400 gr, 426 kcal/100 gr
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21. Goods (or quantities)
Price(s) (US$)
Energy
(Kcal)
High
Low
Eat less (less
frequently or
decrease the
quantity
Blue
Red
P2>P1
P1= P2/6
To reduce
6 x 1
portions
Too expensive
low calory
Decrease
quantity
Increase
the quantity
Eat more
(frequently
or increase
the quantity
To increase
0
Fig. 3 : Oranization segmentations
(individual, households...
: Price per quantity per food kcals)
4x1 portions
Low price
High value caloryFood value (Kcal)
per currency (US$, €)
Rebalancing the food purchased from the supermarket and shopping for less than currency ($,£,€...) 2
per day and per individual that are homeless. With a specfic energy needs of 2400 kcal for working.
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22. Food To Go
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
High Kcal Good, Price < ($,€,£)1
Low Kcal Good, Price > ($,€,£)1
Low Kcal Good, Price > ($,€,£)1
Fig.4 : Stock control : Food habit for low
purchasing power shopping for good value
items : US$2 per day for the valuable energy
calories added to the food intakes relative to
dietary recommendations (Health Guideline :
2000 kcal/day per individual)
Make your money work harder for eating a food with the dietary
recommendation of 2000 Kcal per day per person. Organize your
shopping for healthy life, wellbeing and poveertry reduction -while
making your money work harder : increasing your purchasing power.
Eat more
Produce more
(Better produce)
Moneysavers
Low earners
Eat less
Produce less
(Better produce)
Money savers
Low earners
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23. Fig. 5: Drivers of a food at the supermarket, for low earners, eating more Kcal, money savers and better
producers.
Entrance of the
supermarket x x
Cheaper food :
Price < US$1
x
High kilo calory (Kcal)
value food : 2000Kcal
x
Lighter good !
(less weight)
x
Which food for high value calories
with $,£,€1 per day per person
Cashier
payment,
till, POS
x Goto...
(logistic)
- bus
- train
- bicylcle
- walking
x
Vanilla fourres($1.2)
Chips (potato))$0.5)
Ravioli ($1)
Salami ($1.2
Cola (0.69)
….
x
x
Cola : 36kcal/100ml
Potato chips
(150gr)
Potato chips
560 kcal/100g
Vanilla Fourres (biscuit)
(464 kcal/100g) VF
Ravioli : 86 kcal/100g
VF : 500g
R: 800g
C: 1.5l
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24. PROCESSPROCESS
RAW
MATERIALS
ENERGY
LABORS
FINANCE
GOOD
PRODUCED
GC CA
Fig.6 : The food processing, Global Compact (GC) and Comparative Advantage (CA), the making of finance in the era of
multinationals, the global citizens. We urge the firm organization to make more with less on Corporate Social Responsibility and the
green environment, as well as lving nobody behind, thriving to implement more pro-poor business and stakeholders (individual,
households, NGO, governements) model rather than the shareholder profit and reducing global warming in the Paris Agreement,
descent work for all and implementing the UN-Post 2015 Sustainable Development Goals.
GLOBAL COMPACT COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
£ £ £ $
$ $ € €
€...
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25. SDG 13:SDG 13:
●
THE CLIMATE ACTIONTHE CLIMATE ACTION
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27. Fig.7: Tenniere Buchot Table of powers for strategic a transformation
Vulnerabilities
Empowerment
Renewables
CO2 Emissions
To low carbon
Diplomacy
Pathways with risks and opportunties to low carbon societies: 2°Celsius initiatives
FOOD
BOX
Less than $1-$2 per day
And you can work. Body
energy need per day
(during the winter):
2300 kcal/per day outdoors
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28. Reducing the fossile fuels emissions
Fig.8: Pathway (A)
Administrative system
2020-2040/50)
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29. Empowerment to the energy renewability
Fig.9: Pathway (B)
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30. Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)Business Innovation Research Development (BIRD)
WINTER
A COLD DAY
WITH A
HOMELESS
SLEEPING
ROUGH IN
THE MIDDLE
OF THE
STREET
ENERGY
FOR ALL
IN A WAY THIS
HOMELESS IS
LEADING THE
TRANSITION
TO LOW
CARBON
SOCIETY
HEAT
SOURCE
HEAT
SOURCE
HEAT
SOURCE
HEAT
SOURCE
HEAT
SOURCE
A HEAT SOURCE FROM THE UNDERGROUND AND PROBABLY THE WASTES IS
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY + BIOMASS ENERGY
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31. Fig.10: Pathway (C)
Vulnerability
Climagte
actions
- Humanitarian
- Solidarity
- Empowerment
- CSR*
Organizations (individuals, households, firms, NGO,
governements) climate diplomacy
Responsible societies
Virtual world
(*) CSR: corporate Social Responsibility
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32. Fig. 11 : Why camels do not drink ?
H2O
Air (oxygen : O2)
Fat (H)
Water
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A camel in the sahara
Oil (grease or fat) is transformed into water (H2O) into the action of Oxygen (O2) in the air
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A sampling of efficiency in constraint environment
Energy maximization and no waste, energy for all and slim
energy. E=MC2 (Scientist Enstein). Nothing is wasted and all is
transforming. ''The sun is a nuclear power plant for the
universe''. Energy for all.
Africa : Global SDG
2030 and 2063
Africa SDG goals
Use of Africa
environmental
Energy leadership
Leaving
nobody
behind
33. ● F.12 : Reduce city energy foot print (and reduce the temperature increase to 1.5° celsius, now.
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City energy gains and wellbeings
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Toward a world of $2 per day and 2000kcal per day per person + SDGs
(2030), it means leaving nobody behind : 4 billions poor people and
75% are women.
34. ● RECOMMENDATIONS FOR THE GLOBAL CITIZENS :
● Carbon markets
● Social-energy and economic transition
● Reduce foot prints (carbon, water, city lights, energy...)
● Improve processes (better, less waste...)
● Produce and save on energy
● Innovate, anticipate, proaction
● Green business (SDG, CSR...)
● Sport (daily activities)
● Pro-poor business models
● Behavioral changes.
● Making more with less...
● The return of the biodiversity
● Saving lives
● ….
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17 POST-2015
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS, TARGETS
AND INDICATORS
17 POST-2015
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
GOALS, TARGETS
AND INDICATORS
35. Friends,
TAKE ACTIONS
Opportunties never arrive alone, if you are striver, a thinker, a resilient
person, an innovator, a dreamer...and you are willing to implement the Post
2015 Sustained sustainable development Goals by 2030.
Let us work together for a better planet for all and write to me, at Georges
Radjou, BIRD CEO, gsradjou@outlook.com
If you are interested to participate to the acceleration of United Nations
decade for action 2030, send me your message. We are counting on you.
Happy New Year 2021 !!
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36. I EAT, SO I AMI EAT, SO I AM
HAPPY NEWHAPPY NEW
YEAR 2021YEAR 2021
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BIRD is a NGO in United Nations (UN) Economic Social Council (ECOSOC) with a special consultative status.
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