May i have a list of journalists’ organisations work with environment issues?

Posted by admin on July 13th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 1 Comment »


there is no such list in the public domain. u will have to google it and see if you can get some with respect to industry specific.

Lecture 1: The Scope of International Environmental Law

Posted by admin on July 12th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 8 Comments »

This course is a seminar on the role of law in the management of international environmental problems. The course will begin with a brief introduction to public international law as it relates to the environment and a discussion of what international environmental law means. Participants in the course will study a range of environmental issues, legal sources, and institutions.

Duration : 1:44:8

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How do gender issues affect your workplace environment?

Posted by admin on July 10th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 2 Comments »

If that’s too broad a topic, how about: What are the main ways gender issues affect your workplace?

I’m a male nurse, so I work in a predominantly female atmosphere. My managers are usually female. The way situations are handled are unmistakenly female. Additionally, in situations where brute strength is required (such as lifting a heavy patient or calming an incooperative one) I become the resource of choice. I don’t bicker, hold grudges or complain much (which my wife states are predominantly female traits; I’ll just hide behind her on this one), so while I’m not always a part of the conversation, I’m generally liked by all.
Really can’t say I mind working around a bunch of girls. :)

Earth Focus: 2010 Environmental Film Festival

Posted by admin on July 8th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | No Comments »

Watch more at http://www.linktv.org/earthfocus
This episode of Earth Focus takes you to the 2010 Environmental Film Festival in Washington, DC, with excerpts from exciting new feature films on environmental issues impacting our world. Veteran film producer Bill Benenson speaks about his new film “Dirt: The Movie”, which looks at the importance of topsoil. Also, producer/director Ana Sofia Joanes tells us why we need new alternatives to our industrial food supply; her film “Fresh” profiles innovative new approaches to farming. And in the film “What’s on Your Plate,” two young New Yorkers discover what they didn’t know about food.

Duration : 0:27:46

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How should I go about adapting my self esteem issues to the environment around me?

Posted by admin on July 7th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 4 Comments »

This is my third question and I have not recieved any good advice on how I should go about becoming a more content and self motivated person. I have a hairy back and chest. My motivation, confidence, personal worth, and self esteem, since early high school has been low. Due to the remarks, insults, and situations I view involving men of hair. Im looking for a method that involves changing my internal perceptions of myself. This method would be better recieved if it were cost effective and permanent. I have these feelings of shame, of self loathing, and well just bad thoughts involving me, my family, and the world around. Ive tried shaving, wax, and all that shit. Hair grows back. I know why people want me to feel this way. It reminds them of our ancestoral relatives way down there in the evolutionary process. Im not an ape. But I am mentally broken down. Im not a deformed person. I know this. Im not really that portly either. I need a way to become a normal person, please.

What’s the mystery? I’m sure you’ve gotten the correct answer at least twice before.

Counseling.

It’s the only way to deal with self-loathing of any kind. It may be that you don’t want to hear that, but it’s the truth.

By the way – I went and looked at your other 2 pages with this question and you got superb answers. Some like hair some don’t. Find someone who does and get help for your self-seteem… in a nutshell.

Animal Farms- Ethical and environment issues. Please help?

Posted by admin on July 4th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 1 Comment »

What are the ethical and environment issues in animal farms and how are the caused and what can be done to prevent them?

please help and thanks in advance.

The ethical implications are that the animals aren’t in their natural environment, they are being kept usually in very crowded pens where they don’t get much space to wander as a normal animal would. The environmental problems are things like the methane created from cows which contributes to global warming.

Should social research be conducted on issues such as th einfluence of heredity and environment?

Posted by admin on July 1st, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 1 Comment »

Should social research be conducted on issues such as th einfluence of heredity and environment, even though many investigators beleive that this type of analysis is potentially detrimehntal to large numbers of people? Please justify your answer.

Such research has been done and continues to be done.

Though it may be potentially detrimental to large numbers of people, it is equally as helpful for large numbers of people.

Broken Windows Theory is one example.

For every positive there is a negative. When the truth hurts, it is still the truth. And the truth is good enough.

Bremner, Bird and Fortune

Posted by admin on June 29th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 25 Comments »

…discuss the environment

Duration : 0:7:40

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How has the globalization of the business environment impacted issues of social responsibility and ethics?

Posted by admin on June 29th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 1 Comment »

Do you think this contributed to the current economic crises?

Before globalization, consumers, and business and government lived more among manufacturing. With globalization, manufacturing is out-of-sight, out-of-mind.

Severn Suzuki speaking at UN Earth Summit 1992

Posted by admin on June 28th, 2010 and filed under environment issues | 25 Comments »

Raised in Vancouver and Toronto, Severn Cullis-Suzuki has been camping and hiking all her life. When she was 9 she started the Environmental Children’s Organization (ECO), a small group of children committed to learning and teaching other kids about environmental issues. They were successful in many projects before 1992, when they raised enough money to go to the UN’s Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. Their aim was to remind the decision-makers of who their actions or inactions would ultimately affect. The goal was reached when 12 yr old Severn closed a Plenary Session with a powerful speech that received a standing ovation.

more information on http://www.davidsuzuki.org

BigUp to my friend Sebastian Sturm for letting me use his song… yes bredgin, TELL THEM THE TRUTH!!!

http://www.sebastian-sturm.com

http://www.myspace.com/sebastiansturm

Duration : 0:7:52

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