jueves, 27 de febrero de 2014

domingo, 23 de febrero de 2014

MY NGO

Greenpeace is a non-governmental environmental organization with offices in over forty countries and with an international coordinating body in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
The objective of the environmental NGO is to protect and defend the environment, speaking in different parts of the world where there are committed terrorist attacks against Nature. Greenpeace runs campaigns to stop climate change, protect biodiversity, for the non-use of GMOs, reduce pollution, end the use of nuclear energy and weapons. Besides protecting forests and natural landscapes.



The environmental movement was born in 1971 when a group of American anti-nuclear activists

formed a small organization called Do not Make a Wave Committee (the Committee a Tsunami not provoke) to prevent the United States carried out a second nuclear test on Amchitka Archipelago (Alaska).

Although there were many people involved in one way or another in the various initial stages, the key people from the outset were Dorothy and Irving Stowe, Marie and Jim Bohlen, Ben and Dorothy Metcalfe, and Bob Hunter. The first board is formed by Stowe, Bohlen and future Olympic medalist yachtsman Paul Côté.

Greenpeace is present in five continents, but with little presence in Africa, limited to working with social organizations and local communities affected by pollution from toxic waste, over-fishing, illegal logging and climate change.

Do you know that what you are wearing at the moment has been

made by really toxic materials? How does it affect to the enviroment? In fact, Greenpeace has started to contribuit to stop the production of clothing with these materials in 2014: British luxury brand Burberry made a commitment to eliminate the use of hazardous chemicals from its supply chain by 1 January 2020. Burberry's move comes after just two weeks of people-powered campaigning on the brand's social media channels, reaching an audience of millions, while Greenpeace volunteers held protests at stores from Beijing to Mexico City. Burberry joins 18 big brands like Zara, Valentino and H&M who have committed to Detox their clothes and manufacturing processes.


AMAZONE


The Amazon is a vast and majestic rainforest teeming with an estimated quarter of all known land species. The jaguar, the pink river dolphin, the sloth, the world's largest flower, a monkey the size of a toothbrush and a spider the size of a baseball are just a few of the species that we know about - there are many more yet to be discovered.
It is also home to over 20 million people including hundreds of indigenous peoples, some of which have never been contacted by the ‘outside world’.
And finally, the Amazon stores 80 to 120 billion tonnes of carbon, helping to stabilise the planet's climate.
However, we are destroying it with deforestation...

POLAR OCEANS

The Arctic and the Antarctic, two of the greatest wilderness areas on Earth with ecosystems vital to the functioning of our planet, are under assault from the impacts of rapidly accelerating climate change, industrialization, and the unchecked consumption of our planet's resources.

The poles are indicators of the planet's health and provide early warning that we are compromising the Earth´s ability to sustain life as we know it.  It is already too late to avoid profound negative changes at the poles, but we can limit the damage by establishing boundaries that stop the commercial fishing fleets and the oil and gas industries from plundering and polluting these already damaged ecosystems.


Greenpeace exists because this fragile earth deserves a voice. It needs solutions. It needs change. It needs action.


lunes, 10 de febrero de 2014

World Population Graph

Hi bloggers! In one class we were discussing about the population growth, here you have an useful graph to understand better how has the population grown in the last centuries:

From my point of view, the population is growing to fast and that could be a proplem in the future.

Trasnational Companies

Hi bloggers, this evaluation we have been talking about the globalization and I did a list of translational companies with products which I found at home, here you can see some photos:

TRANSLATIONAL INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
                 
EASTPAK: VF Corporation, USA


                                         
    Adidas: Herzogenaurach, Germany
                                                

  Nike:  BeavertonOregón (USA)



TRANSLATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL PRODUCTS

     SONY: Japan


    ALTERNATIVE SPEAKER: Federal Territory, Malaysia


TRANSLATIONAL FOOD PRODUCTS

             ORLANDO KETCHUP: La Rioja, Spain


    COCA COLA:  AtlantaGeorgia, USA                                               


   MILKA CHOCOLATE: Neuchâtel, en la Suiza                     


What is globalization to me?



Believe it or not, every day we consume products made in other countries and that these closely related to globalization. For example, a week ago I bought some boots in Zara, and I realised they were made in China, which means that thanks to globalization we can easily get products made in other countries and bring products made ​​here to other countries. Furthermore, also some restaurants like Mac Donals is globally known thanks to globalization, where everyone eats there often. Another product closely related to globalization for me is the Coca Cola because every day I drink one. But it also has disadvantages such as environmental pollution, the factories throw a lot of litter to the river and to the atmosphere and to it is not extended to developing countries.

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