Saturday, November 27, 2010

Adult Turtle Footed Pajamas

Wi-Fi everywhere, Danger everywhere ...

Trees victims of Wi-Fi?

Des arbres dans le parc de la tête d'or, à Lyon.

trees in the park at the head of gold, in Lyon. JEFF PACHOUD / AFP

ENVIRONMENT - According to a Dutch study, the waves would break down the leaves of trees ...

Dematerialization not save the environment. Trees are victims, according to Dutch researchers , the waves emitted by the Internet networks. They would damage their bark and leaves of dying trees exposed to radiation from Wi-Fi, reports the Daily Mail .

Concerns for human health

This study was commissioned by the city of Alphen aan den Rijn, where abnormalities in the trees, which could not be caused by a virus, has caused concern among residents. The researchers selected twenty ash and exposed them to radiation of different frequencies for three months. The leaves of trees placed closest to the Wi-Fi transmitters have gradually turned to a color "lead bright" due to the death of the upper layers of the leaf.

Further research should be conducted to confirm that the wireless waves are the cause of these anomalies. The Dutch study, which is discussed in the scientific community even before it was published, the resurgence is mainly concern about the impact of waves on human health. In 2007 a BBC documentary showed the presence of waves in a school equipped with Wi-Fi three times higher than those emitted by mobile phones.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

People With Antisocial Personality Disorder

The car will kill us all?

CO2 emissions will reach a record level in 2010

Des bouchons sur une autoroute proche de Pékin, en Chine, jeudi 2 août 2010.

Plugs on a highway near Beijing, China, Thursday, August 2, 2010. AFP PHOTO / Peter PARKS

ENVIRONMENT - Despite a decline in 2009 ...

emissions of carbon dioxide worldwide fell slightly in 2009 but is expected to reach record levels this year, especially because of the dynamism of Chinese and Indian economies, according to a study released by Global Carbon Project.

According to this international consortium of research organizations, C02 emissions in 2009 were 1.3% lower than 2008, because of the global financial crisis. However, the decline was twice smaller than had been expected a year ago.

The effect of lower financial crisis

"The real surprise is that we expected a larger decline, in terms of emissions produced by fossil fuels, due to financial crisis," says Pep Canadell, Director of Global Carbon Project and co-author of the study, published Monday in the latest issue of the journal Nature Geoscience .

Canadell further states that the new statistics and reduced decline in tropical forests show that emissions from deforestation have decreased and now represent 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions, while Previous studies spoke of 12 to 17%.

emissions from fossil fuels are expected to increase by over 3% this year if economic growth remains in line with forecasts, said second Canadell.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Disney Princess Light Up Canopy For Bed

Pre-Program in January 2011 .... Can still move ... Save

9 th Meeting of Ecology at Quotidiendu January 21 to February 5, 2011

A Die (from 25 to 02) and in the Drome Valley

" Growing Humanity

Editorial: "We can not hope to solve a complex problem in terms of consciousness in which it was created."

Albert Einstein

Friday January 21, 2011 Eco- meetings

The Movie Die-Pestel

18h: Film

21h : Film

Saturday, January 22 Education for joy

La Roche sur Grane-26 - The Amanins

14h Conference-Debate "Educate to raise awareness"

Peloux Isabelle, Pierre Rabhi, Albert Jacquard, Philippe Meirieu

Crest - 26

Coffee Stop The Citizen-Public

Trade Workshop

16 pm Writing Workshop: "Growing Humanity

Salle des Acacias: "Valley of Transition"

19 h Diois-Drome Valley After-Oil.

Energy and Climate Crisis: the challenge for local initiatives

slideshow / discussion: Prepare for the post-oil

Cities Project Transition

Building a community solid, ready for post-oil ... ready to avoid catastrophic scenarios of empty shelves and the economy down.

Pierre Bertrand and Jeremy Light - Trièves After Oil

8:30 p.m. Soup Shared

Die-26 Pestel Cinema?

In Restaurant Tchaï Walla?

18h How to be an actor of biodiversity in everyday life?

Vincent Delbecque - Pharmacist Phytotherapist

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Montvendre-26 Art'Aime

Singing for Humanity Growing

Marie-Claude Ozanne

Espenel-26

Location: Association Labelvie (04 75 21 75 47)

14h-16h Workshop Practice

five medicinal plants to treat his family.

Vincent Delbecque, pharmacist, herbalist

Die - The Movie Pestel ?

3:30 p.m. Animated Movies for Kids?

20h: Film

Monday, January 24 Solidarity Economy

Die

At Bio-Vegetarian Restaurant Tchaï Walla 19h

8:30 p.m. Meals bio-inspired (reservations: 04 75 21 00 94)

Tchaï Walla 8 rue Joseph Reynaud - Die

* Start Meetings Ecology of daily

Multipurpose room Die - Balloon Bd *

Tuesday 25 January Education Living

14h Cooperative Games

A trip to the land of cooperative games for fun win or lose together. Authors games, games to make ...

Mary Wolf-Roy - Coop'Aire Games

17h Domopsychologie

19h: Lunch Bio all afternoon and evening Multipurpose room

Debate 8:30 p.m. Film 'TR'AMES "The Living Blanket Doris Buttignol

Wednesday January 26 Giving birth to Life

La Roche sur Grane - 26

10am to 12pm: Visit Central Agro-ecological "the Amanins" by Michel Valentin

12h Meals (reservations: 04 75 43 75 05)

2:30 p.m. Film / Discussion: What planet are we leaving our children?

Isabelle Peloux Director of School-The Colibri Amanins

Die

10h Practices Workshops

10h 11h30: Workshop Colors - Emmanuelle Mounier

Children from 7 years, teenagers and adults - Neighborhood Cocause -
An invitation to talk and play with colors, painting spontaneously in a place dedicated to creative expression.

Games Relational Practices Workshops 10am

14h Meeting around a book :

Café Voltaire , rue Camille Buffardel Die

14h-17h Wednesday Ecology Youth

- 6 Practical Workshops:

- Organic Snack

17h For a birth without Violence Frederick Leboyer

is my child, that makes the child an object, like a refrigerator, a television, an automobile.

I'm his mother: Here is the woman, the mother who belongs to the child, she fills her desires. "The nursery is set as the train station. The woman laid her child to object. For the child is living abandoned every day. "

Local Resonance: Billy Françoise-René , educator of young children

8:30 p.m. Change the World: From Dream to Reality

Vahe Zartarian Researcher

"Why we want more things change, the more it remains same? Why change when there is, it takes us by surprise and in unexpected directions? How to continue to feed and dreams projected on the screen of physical reality? "

10:30 p.m. Evening Friendly

Thursday, January 27 Essential Water

9h to 16h: Youth Day

10h Permaculture

14h home gardens and water

14h Seed Swap Space

17h The unbearable truth Water - Jacques Collin "

The water in our life and our body is considered by science as one of the greatest scientific enigmas. It shows and built forms of every living. Poor drinking water up the body on land of disease and accelerated degeneration.

The Mystery of Water

Science considers water as one of the biggest riddle of the universe. The water influence and determine our health grounds. Its quality is at the base is the operation of all the body's metabolism. It will set out the latest water that puts people on a new scientific and ethical vision of the world. The water provides the answers in our daily lives.
8:00 p.m. "Water, Common Good of Humanity" - Danielle Mitterrand and Fondation France Libertés : For access to water becomes a right for all

Without clean water, no life or law human as possible. However, the situation is alarming: 1.5 billion people worldwide lack access to safe water and 2.6 billion are not connected to a sewerage system. More than 30 000 people die each day because of health problems related to water.

22.30 hours in Circle in

Voyager pace in different countries and connect the body pleasure and joy of the heart through the circle dance

Led by Catherine Set-Ronse

Friday, January 28, 2011 Give Meaning

9am to 11am: Workshop Practices

10h Create a healthy indoor environment - Eco-WILL nursing

9am to 11am: Workshops Trade

10am The Power of Water Jacques Collin

14h Cancer Prevention

17h Seeds Of Men and

To share the experience of seven years of travel in search of seeds and their improbable enduring ties with men .

Roman Dufayard Earth Seed Association

17h Geobiology & Feng-shui

two complementary approaches to harmonize your living space!
Dominique Pedoux, geobiologist Clerc and Gilbert Feng Shui practitioner
8:30 p.m. "Revive! "Corneau Guy Psychoanalyst

" The deeper meaning of disease at the physiological, psychological and spiritual. The cancer experience can become a door that opens onto the joy and rebirth interior. It represents an opportunity to evolve. "

Saturday, January 29 One Life to be born

Crest

12h Picnic festive market

front of the public arrest of Crest - 1 Rue de la Republique.

15h Workshop Exchange

Die

10am The Permaculture - The abundance of nature with me!
A philosophy of life, a move!

What can permaculture project in my life, my place in my report to others in the world? What answers to today's problems?

Slideshow discussion - Veronica PELLÉ - Wild Delicacies - Turning nature's ally!

10am Workshop Practice

Baby Massage - Laure Grangier

Discovery of baby massage for parents
Learn to massage your baby by encouraging respectful communication of his needs-restricted Babies under 1 year
Laure Granger - Certified French Association of Infant Massage.

11:30 Inauguration festive market

12 Shared Meals market

soup and glass of the friendship offered by Ecology in Everyday

14h Table-Ronde/débat Aging with Marie of Hennezel : A life to be born in the world, Change the look of old age

Our company gives us a disastrous image of old age. Yet this inevitable aging does not condemn us to solitude, suffering, the forfeiture, or even dependence. We are all aging, but we can decide not to become "old."

Aging scares us. It's the heart that can help us overcome our fears and support us in the middle of the worst hardships of old age. Marie de Hennezel guides us towards a true "art of aging".

resonance zone: CLIC-GC26, Martine Chazelle

14h Practices Workshops:

16h 30 Table-ronde/débat Vive Democracy

Kempf, Journalist Michele Rivasi MEP

The ecological urgency compels us to design differently our relationship to democracy. The state of democracy is not up to the historic challenge posed by the crisis of the biosphere. We must find the path to a truly collective decision. Participatory democracy can not exist without a democratic economy.

resonance zone: Didier Jouve, Regional Council, Florence Alicot , CLD Vallée de la Drôme

Animated Films for 16h Children

Cinema Pestel-Die

16h-18h Workshops Practices

18h Inauguration chaired by

Instant Music

19h Buffet offered by Ecology in Biological Daily

21h Bal Folk Dancing with the Piano

Sunday, January 30 The Nature We

10am: Free Zone: Bring the items you want to give and take the ones you need.

10am The 3 R's: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

For a daily charge with Recyclers Die, Grenoble and Dieulefit, Emmaus ...

10am Workshops Exchange: Kichwa

10am Workshop Trade Power for the Winter- Ljiliana Milosavljevic

14h Peace Education, Education Joy

Antonnela Verdiani Roberto Crema

14h Practices Workshops

- See and listen to nature

A walk to discover the tracks of wild animals, identify the signs of the presence of wildlife that we encounter without noticing.

LPO26 Helene Bernard and David Gilbert

- Laughter Yoga

14h farming, education by animals: Jocelyne Porcher

Research Fellow at INRA SAD-APT (INA-PG/Paris). His research focuses on the working relationship between farmers and animal husbandry and animal production. It engaged in the research process after breeder and agricultural technician.

3:30 p.m. Animated Films for Children

Cinema Pestel-Die?

17h Resistance Kichwa people of - Songs of Nature

Corinne Arnold

The Kichwa have decided to conduct a symbolic action by creating a protective belt of nature reserve with trees whose canopy is Flowers will soon cover: The Way of Flowers Frontier Life. "This path of flowers spoke in favor of preserving biodiversity, the cultural wealth of indigenous and gives emotion to one who is sad or sick. It is also a statement that the territory should be without oil and that the indigenous peoples are active in this century. "

20h "You said Nature? "Chantal Delacotte , geographer,

Fellow of the University, Professor of Higher Education, specializing in the approach to the environmental crisis and mental representations. Trying to solve the "environmental crisis" is to confront the ethical choices in relation to the "other" in non-human. It is by turning our gaze the discovery of other types of representations of the relationship between man and nature, not to imitate them - I'll never be a Native American Amazon - but to understand.

22h Candlelight Concert

Monday, January 31 Change Vision

Livestock and animal suffering Jocelyne Porcher

16h "Vultures" Jean-Pierre Choisy

The actions of the Egyptian vulture, as well as the reintroduction of the three major Vultures in Europe fit into the policies of conservation and restoration of European and national biodiversity. The relevant scale is much larger: the Alps and margins for the Vulture, at least the south-eastern France for Griffon Vulture and Black Vulture.

17h What role for wild ungulates in France?

Gilbert Cochet

Ungulates wild by their biomass, their impact on natural environments, their role as prey for large predators play a leading role in the functioning of ecosystems.

8:30 p.m. How to navigate in a chaotic world Bruno Marion

How to be agents of change, how can you see the world as it is, not as n is more? Understand our changing world and incorporating the latest scientific paradigm shifts daily.

Tuesday February 1 Connecting other

10 am meeting between therapists and Diois Crestois

10am Workshop Practice

Writing Workshop "Growing Humanity

Association Writing Life Change

14h Dispensary Care Natural

17h Looting of resources in Africa? wars in our notebooks.

Film discussion around coltan in Kivu, ore involved in the manufacture of mobile phones whose operation results in civil wars in the DRC.

Survival 7.26

8:30 p.m. Ecology Relational

Françoise Buisson, Brigitte Pinat Center Eco-Anthropology

Wednesday, February 2 Brighter

17h Circle Talk "Growing Humanity

19h Meal Closing offered by Ecology in Everyday

Dances 9:30 p.m. circle led by Catherine Set-Ronse

* End Encounters Ecology daily

Multipurpose room Die - Bd du Ballon *

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Friday, February 4

Saturday, February 5

Villard de Lans (38) at the Dome
14h-18h daily initiatives of the inhabitants of the Vercors in terms of practical ecology

Presentation "practice" of associations, groups and organizations.
Food and Health, Housing and energy consumption, Travel, ...
By Initiatives Vercors -
www.initiatives-vercors.fr/

Saturday, February 12

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Unless otherwise noted, all actions take place in the municipal hall of Die.

Eco-Citizen Encounters in the year 2011

In partnership with local stakeholders: farms, associations, elected officials and local businesses

Saturday: Visit farms and eco-sites and Folk Dance evening

Sunday : Debate and discussion workshops

Morning: Presentation of the Bio-Valley and local

What are the needs of territories and their inhabitants?

Afternoon: Workshops and restitution

The 4 seasons of Ecology at the Daily

1 - Saturday 29 and Sunday, January 30, 2011 to Die.

Encounters Ecology "Growing Humanity "

2 to 22 April 2011

" Earth Day and Biodiversity "in Vercheny

Saturday, April 23, 2001: Large Predators and politics. Farid Benhammou.

PhD in environmental sciences.

Make the great predators of the first threat of mountain pastoralism and objects "harmful" anti-green may well lead to policy decisions at the highest level deciding to seriously question the status of these species in biological precarious situation in France .

3 - June 2011

Kids Walk for the Earth and Peace

4 - October 2011

Eco-Building in the Bio-Valley

association "Ecology in Everyday Life" aims to educate residents on the impact of our daily actions on the environment, nature, health and society and to propose alternatives.

- After the conference, friendly exchange around the Bio-Bar

Food & Drinks biological daily at 12 am and 19 pm

- A twenty exhibitions are proposed in the hall and in different places of the territory.

- Art exhibitions:

Visits Exhibition for students school and high school-college Diois by Ecology in the LPO Quotidienet

- eco-tour sites:

- Space Children: games and drawings

- Space Relaxation and Wellness - On-site registration

- Space Thoughts Earthlings: Propose solutions for a better future in front of a camera.

- booksellers with Swing Crest, Yves Michel Edition, Silence and eco- Gateway.

- food and refreshment break organic, vegetarian and local

- Throughout the year:

- Upcoming David Gilbert-type LPO 04 75 22 07 51

- Roundtables / Debates -Ateliers/Animations/Formations

The event takes place, unless otherwise noted, the Multipurpose room , Bd Balloon Die (26).

Participation in Meetings of Ecology

- Check the plate workshops and visits to sites

- Access and free workshops for schools and students

- Participation allows free access to all meetings of Ecology.

- To come to meetings, consider using carpooling and Stop Participatory : http://ecovoiturons.org

- For accommodation, contact the Tourist Office of Die:

0475220303 and: http://www.diois-tourisme.com/

and : contact@diois-tourisme.com

Accommodation available citizen.

Ecology in Everyday

DIE, Rhone-Alpes, France

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predators, that is saving quality of the human: empathy

India at the forefront in the battle to save the tiger.

whereas in France, some breeders want to exterminate the wolves, the Indians are willing to save their tigers ...

Un tigre du Bengale dans un parc zoologique à New Delhi, le 28 janvier 2006

A Bengal tiger in a zoo in New Delhi, January 28, 2006 Manan Vatsyayana afp.com

The success of efforts to save wild tigers, the theme of a summit in Russia, will largely depend on the effectiveness of measures taken in India to protect this iconic animal threatened with extinction , according to experts.

India is home to over half the world population of tigers but the protection program initiated by New Delhi has failed to stem the rapid decline of this great beast.

In this country which inspired Rudyard Kipling's legendary Jungle Book and its cruel tiger Shere Khan, the authorities risk losing their fight against poachers and human pressure on the environment.

And the situation is not better in other Asian countries where the cat is on the brink of extinction.

"Despite all our efforts, we still face challenges to stop poaching problems," acknowledged the recent Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh.

The population of tigers in India has dropped to about 3,700 today against 1411 in 2002 and 40,000 in 1947, when independence.

"In addition to poaching, the tiger in India is facing new threats, destruction of natural habitat wake of industrial development, mining projects and dam construction near protected reserves," said the minister.

The Indian federal government in 2007 launched a program to protect the tiger multi-million dollar deal with urgent measures to stop poaching.

The authorities moved in particular villages in the reserves and transferred felines.

According to a recent report by the NGO Traffic International, more than 1,000 tigers were killed over the past decade in Asia.

"The tiger skins sell for around 11,000 to 21,000 dollars and the bones around 1,000 dollars in China," said Rajesh Gopal, president of the National Authority for Protection of the tiger. "There is a huge demand in China for these songs and poachers take all the risks for big profits." According

Red List 2009 of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), there are 70 tigers in Bhutan, between 10 and 50 in Cambodia, about 40 in China, 300 in Malaysia, 100 in Myanmar, 350 Russia, 250 in Thailand and less than 100 in Vietnam.

"There is barely 3,200 tigers in the world. It is a frightening figure," the minister Ramesh alarmed.

Belinda Wright, director of the Protection of Wildlife in India, said he was skeptical about the stated goal of the summit in St. Petersburg, double the number of tigers in the world by 2020.

"It sounds very ambitious and positive to have 6,000 tigers in two decades, but how will they do when we get there is not even able to save those that exist," she said to AFP, citing a "collective guilt" of the countries concerned.

The road passes traffickers from India to China where various tiger parts are worth a lot of money, used in traditional medicine and for their supposed aphrodisiac qualities.

Nepal, which has just 121 Bengal tigers, pledged this year to double the number of tigers living on its territory but according to the program, funds are lacking.

In Bangladesh, the program manager for the protection of wildlife Tapan Kumar Dey, ensures that the number of tigers, estimated at 440, is on the rise, many experts disagree.

But "we can not extend the mangrove ecosystem unique natural habitat of the tiger, to increase the number and moreover, there is not enough food - deer - to allow an increase in tiger population, "says Dey.