By Maurice Pinto, on 28th June, 2010
Ever since the gulf oil spill disaster started, I have seen scores of politicians, political analysts, reporters, actors (yes real Hollywood actors), game show hosts, theme park cartoon characters, instant internet millionaires, and many other experts in the subject, providing their invaluable advice and appearing angry on TV. Let me rephrase that to: appearing really [...]
By Kehinde Mobayo, on 1st February, 2010
The indigenous people of the Amazon have adapted their lifestyles around the use of the environment. They eat, drink, live and work from what the rainforest has provided them. The Indians live from hunting, fishing, agriculture and gathering. Fish is the most popular food within these tribes. They have many bizarre but effective ways of [...]
By Kehinde Mobayo, on 5th October, 2009
By Kehinde Mobayo, on 20th September, 2009
“Sustainable development is the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” -World Commission on Environment and Development (the Brundtland Commission), 1987.
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