Thursday 4 December 2014

National Geographic Freshwater 101: Rivers

National Geographic Freshwater 101: Rivers

It is a paradox that Ethyopians are affected by famine due to drought.Eighty four percent of Nile ,the longest river on Earth has its origin in Ethyopia.Policy makers, governments and the proponents of modern development ,the exploiters are the villains.This kind of development is dangerous.We experience the same in almost all parts of the world.Still we are following the same mistake.It is time to rethink and act without delay.

National Geographic's Approach to Sustainability - National Geographic

National Geographic's Approach to Sustainability - National Geographic

Sustainable life style is the need of the hour.Governments have to strictly adhere to sustainable policy formulations in planning and development.Development activities are intended for the good of the community.But it provides us with all sorts of sufferings.Poverty,diseases,resource scarcity,environmental disasters etc...We are in the midst of man made calamities.

JULY 29TH IS WORLD TIGER DAY

Tiger shapes the ecosystem in which it lives.Protecting the tiger benefits hundreds of other species that shares its habitat.Trees,animals,birds and insects are also saved.Save the planet.

TOP OIL CONSUMING COUNTRIES


  • US is in the first place.894,300,000 tonnes in 2002
  • China consumed 245,700,000 tonnes of oil in 2002
  • Japan  consumed 242,600,000 tonnes of oil in 2002
  • Germany consumed 127,2000,000 tonnes of oil in 2002