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Category Archives: Human Innovation
Fresh Water: One More Example
I was introduced to this site by a close friend, Joe Mastromatteo. There are numerous sites for organizations doing some great environmental work in developing countries around the world. As you can imagine from reading these posts, freshwater is a … Continue reading
Posted in Human Innovation, Water
Tagged Africa, drylands, food population, groundwater, sustainability, video
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Climate Change and the Importance of Micro/Small/Medium-Sized Companies in Developing Countries
I just discovered an interesting blog that discusses the importance of MSMEs in developing countries and how they are most impacted by climate change. We often think that it is the large, multinational companies that are the employment engines around … Continue reading
Posted in Climate, Human Innovation
Tagged anthropogenic, biodiversity, climate change, Global, global warming, sustainability
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Holiday Wishes for 2014
Our planet is a diverse habitat. It is this diversity that gives us our uniqueness yet binds us tightly together in our mutual dependency. We hope that this coming new year will raise our awareness even higher to the variety … Continue reading