Thursday, February 24, 2011

Inexpensive Pump Pouches

actions to protect the planet ...


Among the curious news I read this morning that a burglar killed two fish red to leave no witnesses, while the library is about to exit the Feltrinelli book-dvd interesting about the scenario of a planet without fish, fishing exterminated by "uncontrolled", there is news. A network of one hundred
Marine Protected Areas for a total area of \u200b\u200b207,000 square kilometers. It's called 'MedNet' and is the proposal of the environmental Oceana to protect the Mediterranean. With this surface, together with those already existing marine protected areas, says Oceana, we could protect up to 12% of the Mare Nostrum the target set by the Convention on Biological Diversity United Nations, which provides for the protection of at least 10% of regions marine in the world by 2012.
Currently, according to the association, only 4% of the area of \u200b\u200bthe Mediterranean is protected with a concentration on the coast (with the exception of the Shrine of the Sea, in California) and on the north side of the pelvis and a complete lack of protection of spaces high seas and the southern shore. Therefore - Oceana explains - the existing network of marine protected areas are neither representative nor consistent with the proposal and Oceana MedNet was completed with a wide variety of places, like underwater mountains, shoals, canyons, areas of steep ridges, volcanoes mud, gas fumes, mountains converted into carbonate. In essence, lesser-known habitat of seagrass meadows or barriers reefs. "Oceana MedNet is an example of how, with current knowledge, you can create an effective network of marine protected areas," says Ricardo Aguilar, research director of Oceana Europe. "If we intervene with the precautionary approach can protect the most relevant, since now you know the geological and oceanographic habitat that generate more biodiversity or vulnerability." Good Day

Roberto

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

How To Disolve A Trust

Green economy of business and real utility


it is not clear how the "balance" between the real benefits and pure business, but in the meantime we go on, you will have to do something for this planet is not it? To launch the new
Green economy, the private sector by 2050 would have to invest each year 2% of global GDP, equivalent to about 1.3 trillion dollars. E 'is the message launched by the new report by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), under which the transition to a low carbon transformation from the "green" ten key areas: agriculture, construction and energy; fisheries, forestry, industry, tourism, transport, water and waste management. Currently the world spends a digit between 1% and 2% of GDP in a number of areas such as subsidies for fossil fuels, unsustainable fishing and agriculture. Suffice
then begin to redistribute resources, with a series of vantaggi.Secondo the report, the transition to green economy, if supported by policies at national and international levels, bringing in new jobs to replace those lost progressively with the traditional economy. For example, investing about 1, 25% of global GDP each year in energy efficiency and renewables, could cut energy demand by 9% in 2020 and almost 40% by 2050. And the transition to green economy would produce greater growth in GDP and GDP per capita, contributing to alleviating poverty and reducing by one third the greenhouse gas emissions, a key objective to avoid the disasters of climate change.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Watch Movies From My External Hard Drive On My Tv

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