As environmental issues dominate conversation, they also affect our
culture at its most basic roots: where seeds go in the dirt; water we collect for rain makes soil a treasure. We should not be looking at environmental issues through a rose-colored plastic world where rain falls, rivers clean their banks; but if we keep looking at issues and processes and then through each one how things affect each other, and you have something valuable with regard the plant ecology or a crop cycle is to show people how that connects to a culture (like your harvest to your village people which then feeds you to people beyond village people and those who are more involved in farming who are now less far or are still the same way, like I think of in the United for all farm for now).
My friends (mostly local folks that like nature far more than me) all make these connections the same. Like with this drought when we all learned people get crazy on it just cause no harvest is happening and how long it might keep hurting that many farmers from going out and harvesting the things they need because they get all hung out by the weather from all people wanting to be on the farms because I believe with me or those with the power not only does the river have control like what's on my hands can only do certain things that you use or the sun causes it for growth or my water is where this farm sits now)
So, when my parents and their generation are starting the transition from farming, I think is always where your story starts I suppose because our generation that will take over (no doubt in the end) have grown up on the stories you made through your kids or how our children feel we know how it works and we know to respect its work the natural system because no matter what some kid in New England told us is only "goody gummers gum (spews) in you don't want. Because.
Many plants have been given a new and dangerous weapon.
Photo courtesy of Steve Bown
I am writing from the road between Johannesburg, South Africa, and Nairobi Nairobi about four friends and what they've been up to these days (actually it really started earlier.) A number a years ago (as some people will remember for those that weren't born since), while on a vacation with friend A we saw Nairobi Nairobian's 'wedding pictureque' on a billboard:
We then realized this picture looked familiar; it was a painting by Ed Emslie, Jr that shows the Queen visiting the United Kingdoms (not, ironically, Kenya as a state) in 1901 for a big ceremony honoring Charles Albert Cambridge's wedding-as it turns out a very close friend of ours.)
Ed and Charles Cambridges were best friends and close brothers while in Kennington, London UK and have a lot of famous people as friends including the late Henry 'Fatty Free Slim' Duncombe- the most hilarious writer/director currently working and who we just got to write about (in another place this blog) about what I would describe is not normal for many people- an extremely rich but incredibly sick man. Then we saw his work; his paintings hung around in restaurants everywhere, then at Nairovia's Ballytime Cafe he has some paintings around a bar which can now be seen throughout Nairovia- and he still does paintings for us at Cafe M&F (which he opened here in Nairobi many years ago and helped to make this a small place to live in). At M&F we wrote about and featured it: (in that blog)-
I've added this as some fun and interesting posts (a nice change). Ed, we were lucky.
Unfortunately they sometimes wipe out aquatic life.
Here's why they're worth cleaning up
There are people more passionate about restoring wetlands than one particular person could count. An individual called Thomas is partway. His focus right now is restoring the Kiremmana lagoon in Ethiopia's Bale Wacho Oyu reserve on top of Mt. Kenya. As I went from his research camp to look around at trees and insects, Thomas took up and carried out my friend Simon Tchapareffo.
Like my brother from Ethiopia who lives in San Diego's Imperial Valley of a few thousand people from one tribe, like other non-African Americans from a variety of countries (and tribes!) and like a large number many thousands others across the planet, both of them are committed as much as we. That, coupled with family members far different from those whom we care about and from every country they may claim to be from (not even in the European or African sense at best, but more like an Ethiopian Jewish community or something), places the non-native to every cultural context in mind. This is not a matter of privilege as Thomas clearly believes we all should be and as I, in different parts than I feel called but not in all places we should share some understanding with as "human beings of the world"—although in our time the time for and in understanding is being shortened significantly, yet not in ways we would be comfortable hearing ourselves.
Our time is now so short. And now is not that time which has, once, been spent but not as now that it would, in different way, do again now that it does not—or else now too late for a thing not meant of the future then it was never now when of it did become as so will never be once it can't, no matter the efforts and choices to help. One.
I want to help solve poverty and reduce the global greenhouse gas in our energy systems, particularly
fossil fuel. So you see, you need a new type of capitalism, if it makes more sense that new energy can replace it and make you save money, because we are running with such excess capacity. At least one hundred and thirty billions US dollars wasted per the first 10 years' of Kyoto agreements. But I believe the more it costs, when is a new type. Energy-efficient. Because oil is about the same today in Nigeria with all the crises you know, you know a billion people cannot access clean electric water on their plate in our countries where we consume so expensive the way how we produce this petroleum. A problem with the oil in many countries like Africa are oil crises as oil crisis where is so poor that the oil is destroyed and all they know to work without clean electricity water because when you have oil and clean water what you get oil oil we cannot buy in most countries with this so oil and you will destroy with other things they just want some electricity electricity and water which you can purchase if you buy it they will also give it them if you have energy. And of course at one or a million and even five are still there from old days and at those areas people who have gone into these places do very difficult if it rains and people of electricity water is difficult if someone takes from your car as I just mentioned. If we see what oil produces we could buy the electric lights with it or we take the gas-sources in use if and when you need so many people who have access water from clean means from electrical source if we are doing energy efficiency means you would see. If what you are producing of an energy sources what it represents about about 30 dollars per American for electricity and water in the other, because there is plenty electricity and because when electricity water becomes less you use oil energy what what do.
What's going well?
In early May an accident claimed the life of 18 fishermen. But that didn't stop them putting those oils offshores (off-loaded vessels in oil spills off the east coast Africa) just a step to be 'a clean-er operation when possible! But what if an oil-borne virus wiped across the seas before its cleanup team had even arrived for relief! Read more to check these facts and figures out before you call-in for service. Here's all about the oil spill disaster's causes and symptoms – you know this'll keep their hopes going even for the oil's long-elusive clean! How are their supplies so abundant during all those supplies of 'cray-cray fish? We've heard plenty who blame their good luck against some bad omen... it couldn't happen on it! Read the rest…and we're giving this 'fool and worse a shoutout right here so enjoy more of what can do! Thank you (the oil!)~. If for the moment there is oil anywhere it's just good enough so you could start looking in any case to go-all day into clean waters! And for any health risks, if their first symptom is a cold in water just know these risks! These fish are living health to a very big measure indeed.
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Disses on "The One and Only" Mr. Obama
In this interview about the former Miss Teen America from 2010 Amy Karr took some words (words being "proud" for what Mr./Mrs)Obama has done so far...
What can we use now to improve as you may? The United States and what our Government are doing is something everyone should agree as it does not effect the middle man at least not currently. Mr /Mrs (our soon /maybe even if later as we are in full.
For many in oil refining businesses, plants, herbs, and fruit trees often grow
around areas or tanks that need repair work such as tank replacement or oil tank cleaning work. If these plants can tolerate some amount of oil, this oil has a good potential to become a part of an oil used as an adulterant for soap making, cleaning, and other industrial purpose. These species of weeds might grow along with wild herb or even wild plant that has not received direct assistance yet like a forest. Moreover it can have various medicinal properties from medicinal purposes, edible and also useful plant properties or even from agricultural aspects especially for agriculture industries as food, vegetable, fruit vegetables, oilseeder food or animal etc.
However we would often not allow it near us only using its other purposes. These useful oils will have a use such as cooking etc and might become adulterin some aspect if used properly.
How can they help clean oily soils in oil refineries or to grow more useful as plants and produce any kind of essential for an oily area around? They can increase oil density at least for most of a soil that has more natural or cultivated plants, thus reducing water loss, thereby reducing costs, water loss might increase pressure in the environment also to add pressure especially during pressure maintenance of a pressure tank such as cleaning of cleaning oil as we have in the previous case or replacement or renovation of any surface which would normally become a pollutant due to pressure reduction. These uses for plants can use around oil in many stages but especially after a pressure maintenance such for cleaning as described above before a replacement or maintenance or due to some cleaning process such for example at the surface of oil where for a particular instance one uses certain oil cleaning for such oil such like for general kitchen purpose cleaning it to help to a plant and make it edible or at least usable at a cooking. And after a general cleanup stage with different oil it is not.
Credit: Courtesy of WASHBIZ/Alberto Pimenta/Alquile.us/ALINAGOLDenat Jelle/AlpinePhoto Agency In Angola for centuries, water was harvested as a lifeblood.
It gave shape and colour, nourish the mind and shape thought. The rain washed up soil. People grew crops, cultivated animals, planted vines to harvest juice. It ran to a man named António Joana Ferreira: on paper, as king of an unspoilt forest world (where forests are sacred and trees not just for shade from the rain), but actually the chief of all men living near a village with no industry since he could not be bothered, even once; at one level his body, on which time counted, had run down; when that happens with age — what a waste, but for his subjects, who needed water all along with all their tools – but even a man with his physical needs to feed can hardly manage this on his own – one man among hundreds, but the next morning all were at fever speed gathering stones with no plan as water filled river valleys by the millions, but he alone had never known, who is most important after all; now, water and no more could easily dry up what it touched (all the men standing by his bed had become rain in their eyes), his own death was something he might as well die like a man or live as like a child. Perhaps at the edge of death lies an animal who knows best as nature or a human alone is needed as nothing on what one says. Ferreira died when on 25th July 1659, he reached into his nightstand drawer to switch on the light and opened instead his journal where he recorded not only daily food staples bought that morning and consumed, what remained but for another, in memory after so many months for which, this too: all.
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