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KOTV Covers a local art installation in Blueback Center, asking the question: Does Capitalism work for you? by artist Steve Lambert. Learn more about this project here. Steve talking about the project on Vimeo.
This is a radio interview of Barry Heidt of Sustainability Action Media (SAM) by Ruth Ann Barrett of EarthSayers.tv about his recent trip to Ecuador's Achuar Territory to interview the indigenous leaders. The interview was conducted on World Water Day. Barry addresses the water pollution caused by the extraction of oil as it is important to bear witness to what remains ahead of the indigenous communities in Ecuador unless all of us who are sustainability advocates raise our hands and our voices against the continued pillage of Mother Earth and her peoples in the name of short term profits and our insatiable demand for oil regardless of the consequences.
Narrated by Reggie Watts.
We are all paying the price of carbon pollution. It's time to put a price on carbon and make the polluters stop the carbon destruction. Learn more at Climate Reality Project.
Published on Mar 13, 2013
ADVANCED ENERGY ECONOMY (AEE) is a national association of businesses and business leaders who are making the global energy system more secure, clean, and affordable. Advanced energy encompasses a broad range of products and services that constitute the best available commercial technologies for meeting energy needs today and tomorrow.
Graham Richard, CEO of Advanced Energy Economy (AEE) , a business trade association discusses their role in enabling its member organizations to prosper in this sector and why we need to develop a unified voice at the local, regional and country level to promote an advanced energy economy.
Published on Jun 21, 2012
TEDxSingaporeWomen Published on Mar 18, 2013
Nano Imprint technology and its importance to producing structures and textures that are found in nature and can be applied to uses such as achieving color without relying on chemical dyes.
One of three winners in the 2010 L'oreal for Women in Science Fellowship, Dr. Low Hong Yee has an aspiration to advance her research work into industrialization, and is currently leading an Industrial Consortium on Nanoimprint Technology.
"The world has not done an analysis to decide whether oil is more valuable than what is lost by destroying the Amazon. We have so much. In order to debate on an economic level, we would have to conduct a thorough study to find out how much the Amazon could give to the world. What they want here is easy money to pay the external debt to China and they will destroy the Amazon under this pretext." -Patricia Gualinga, Kichwa Community of Sarayaku, Ecuador.
Oil Round in southeastern Ecuador offers national and transnational companies
about 3 million hectors of tropical forest which is home to seven indigenous nacionalides. The signing of contracts with oil companies is privista for October this year. Published on Mar 9, 2013
Produced by Pacha Producciones, Quito, Ecuador, 2013
This talk was given on September 13, 2012 at Middlebury College. It was sponsored by the Middlebury Center for Social Entrepreneurship, Department of Philosophy, and the Christian A. Johnson Economics Enrichment Fund. Published on Sep 28, 2012
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Indigenous Peoples Lead Largest Climate Change Rally in Los Angeles History! Chief Phil Lane is also featured in a video on EarthSayers.tv here.
Phil Lane Jr. at the Climate Change Rally Los Angeles Feb 2013
From leading the March of thousands of members of the Human Family on LA City Hall, to opening the Rally with the prayers and words of Grandmothers and Grandfathers, delivering a strong message to President Obama and closing the Rally with a Idle No More-Protect the Sacred Round Dance, while signing the International Treaty to Protect the Sacred from Tar Sands Projects, Indigenous Peoples lead the way from beginning to end!
Published on Feb 27, 2013
Most of the world still lacks adequate technology which hurts business growth, slows aid to disaster victims, and keeps people from communicating with each other. NetHope is the bridge across the technology gap. We bring together the world's leading humanitarian groups and high tech companies in a common cause, which multiplies the power of these groups. The narrator is Frank Schott, Global Program Director at NetHope.
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