Sunday, January 31, 2010

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New Opportunity Green in a context of Global Crisis

The current economic crisis takes brewing since October 2008, has had a terrible headache for everyone from entrepreneurs and financiers to ordinary citizens. How to get out of this crisis? Well the answer is not readily apparent, because if it were we would all be smiling and spending the bonus to our heart's content. However

not, that's why when I focused on reading more about it, I realized that Sanborn's an abundance of magazines giving prescriptions to avoid the crisis or at least take advantage. The recipes are deceptively simple: If you ran in your work, create your own business, use your creativity to create needs in people and sell your idea, offering added value in your products or services and your customers come back for more and you recommend, find opportunities in government support as well as funding institutions, etc..

consistent and even all sounds simple, but in a non-moving economy like ours, we must think of opportunities where the initial investment as low as possible and what matters most is the creativity. Of course one must be clear that the offer can be tailored to the market and the market supply must meet needs and develop plans for short and long term. In the light of things, it is vital to consider the context in which we live and the opportunities that are inherent in it. By this I mean, fortunately already have proposals to make money through carbon credits.


How which comprise the carbon credits?

industrialized countries (according to the Kyoto Protocol, Annex I) and businesses (natural or legal persons, public or private) can enter into agreements to meet targets for reducing greenhouse gases (GHG) in the first commitment period between the years 2008 - 2012, investing in emissions reduction projects in developing countries (also referred to countries not included in Annex 1 of the Kyoto Protocol) as an alternative to purchase certified emission reductions emission reductions (CERs) to lower costs in their markets.

As an example of this may be an area that normally is constantly deforested to produce a good, change and stop deforestation in order to make it a conservation area. But people think, if not talo, then I have no funds to eat ... Then the developed countries will give a Certificate of Emission Reduction (CER) and monetary support to keep that area.

Another example might be a factory to adjust their production processes to produce fewer greenhouse gases and therefore may become a candidate for obtaining carbon credits .*
The big problem is that it seems a "washing of conscience" industrialized countries continue to pollute for the sake of economic growth, which is not the same as economic development, and pay for others do not. However, we consider this option as an opportunity area.

I'm interested in your opinions, please comment!

* Note: The carbon credits are considered as the right to emit CO2 as a commodity exchanged with a set price in the market. The GHG emission reductions are measured in tonnes of CO2 equivalent, and result in Certified Emission Reductions (CER). One CER equals one tonne of CO2 that is allowed to emit into the atmosphere.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

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Haiti torn country is even more devastated by earthquake

On January 12 there was an earthquake measuring 7.0 degrees Richter Haiti, which was less intense than that occurred in Mexico City in 1985 (8.1 Richter scale), however the impact on human lives been much higher. There are 200,000 deaths that have been recorded and humanitarian aid has come slowly.

Consider that Haiti is a country that has consolidated political structures, and in the words of Elisabeth Byrs, United Nations staff, "(We) in relation to a 'beheaded' with no political or governmental structures in we can help and aid coordination and work rescue complicates things. "

Also one of the poorest countries historically or" least developed ", according to the World Trade Organization (WTO), being that 70% of its population lives in poverty, and its economy depends on agriculture, but is mostly for subsistence. Its mountainous areas are deforested and has never done a proper development plan. Furthermore, the reality is that malnutrition in Haiti is indisputable.


So the earthquake is a devastating event for a country in itself devastated. That is why the relevance of the intervention of the United States (U.S.) what makes me think of a new style of colonization. Personally, I think that although urgently needed to establish order in the region, that does not depend on the troops sent by the U.S., but the UN blue helmets.


But looking from the social point of view, we see the terrible situation. Even the International Committee of the Red Cross from Geneva said that in Port-au-Prince, Haiti's capital, tens of thousands of people live on Tuesday on the streets, while in that city are growing reports of robberies carried out by men armed with machetes .


"There is chaos everywhere. No area was spared from destruction. People wander aimlessly in search of food, water and relief ", said Simon Schorno, a spokesman for the Red Cross, referring to the picture of the situation in the Haitian capital.


" Many cross handkerchiefs on their faces to protect against stench of decomposing bodies. There are no shops, no plastic containers, no place to cook. Nor are there any sites personal hygienic needs, "said Schorno, who was in the neighborhoods of Christ-Roi, Nazon, Centre-Ville, Delmas and Canape-Vert.


The spokesman said Prince in about forty armed camps precarious in which people stay in them lack almost everything except some blankets and fabrics recovered from the ruins.


addition, it set off alarm bells in the city over allegations of incursions by armed looters. One resident quoted by the BBC online, said that "men wielding machetes burst into the few buildings left standing to steal money."


Resources:
·
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/652237.html
· http:/ / noticias.123.cl/entel123/html/Tele13/Noticias/Internacional/394398.html
· http://www.ansa.it/ansalatina/notizie/rubriche/mundo/20100116204135012404.html
· http://www.eluniversal.com .mx/internacional/65629.html

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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How long does trash take to degrade? Why

Have you taken into account that what you throw in the trash still has to go through a process of degradation? Well, if that is not so, check how long it takes everything you throw to break down, and while reading discusses many of these are going to be on earth (water, soil, ground and air), longer than you.
  • cans of soda or beer (Aluminum): 10 years
  • A piece of chewing gum: 5 years
  • plastic bottles (PET): 100 to 1000 years
  • disposable polypropylene vessels: 1000 years, but less polluting than the polystyrene plastic
  • Dolls: 300 Years
  • The tennis (Consisting of leather, cloth, rubber and in some cases, synthetic foams): 200 years
  • cigarette butt: of 1 and 2 years
  • printed Propaganda: 3 to 4 months
  • Glass Bottles: 4000 years
  • Tetra Brik (Cellulose, polyethylene and aluminum): 30 years
  • Batteries: More than 1000 years.
  • plastic bags (polyethylene): 150 years
  • Aerosol
  • Unicel 30 years: 100 years
  • Paper: 1 year, but remember to make 1000 kilos of paper cut 10 trees. Plastic plugs
  • (polypropylene): More than 100 years
  • Diskettes (Plastic and metal): 100 to 1000 years
  • Lighters (plastic and metal): 100 years
  • dirty diapers: 100 years Organic waste
  • : 3 to 4 weeks

is important to remember that the earth has ways to regenerate, finding a balance in order to absorb what is discarded, while able to reproduce naturally.
Due to this, the combination of different chemicals to create modern products (mentioned in the list) become more complicated absorbed by the earth. This is caused because each element is first separated and thus each will decay, or even some may not degrade.
In conclusion consuming these products, all you do is break the balance, the cycles of life and even ecosystems. So we should think before Do I really need to consume?
Source: http://www.uaz.edu.mx/semarnat/cuanto_tarda.html

Sunday, January 10, 2010

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separate trash?

First we must reduce our consumption and opt for products that have lower packaging and / or are biodegradable.

must also note that many of the waste we generate in our homes, may no longer be trash and waste to become profitable. To accomplish this we must begin to separate our garbage into organic and inorganic.

The inorganic waste (solid waste, cardboard, plastic, cans, among others.) When mixed with organic waste (fruit, vegetables, eggshells, among others.) loses its ability to be reused or recycled.

The organic waste can be used to make compost that can be used later as a natural fertilizer and even ecológico.1 /



A natural compost takes about 6 months to 1 year until all the organic material decomposition, this material digested by microorganisms.

useful material for compost:
a) Wooden Guacal
b) chicken wire enclosed
c) A bag of black earth
d) household organic waste, which can be vegetable, fruit, eggshells and coffee. To speed up the decomposition we have to help Mother Nature to crush all in pieces as small as possible. Avoid
bones, meat, poultry and fish.
e) yeast bread *
f) brown sugar or brown sugar *
g) flour crushed rock or pumice stone *
h) Ash *
i) dry grass and / or leaves
j) dry Sawdust *
k) burning coal or natural
.* l)
Cal * * These ingredients are used if you have one at home, no purchase necessary.


Steps 1. Line the timber with mesh crate, putting Core 2 sheets of mesh, leaving the top uncovered.

2. Layers:
a) First layer: Black Earth
b) Second layer: Any ingredient identified in Asterisk, sprinkling the earth.
c) Third layer: Organic waste
d) Fourth layer: black earth covering either organic waste.
e) Fifth layer: Any ingredient identified in Asterisk, sprinkling the earth.
f) Sixth layer: Organic waste
g) Seventh layer: Black Earth
h) Eighth layer: Any ingredient identified in Asterisk, sprinkling the earth.

3. Allow 3 to 5 centimeters of space before it is filled with the crate.

4. Put the crate on top with some partitioning, and so we will be filled with insects.

5. After 3 days you can notice how all the material begins to decompose it should be damp not wet all the time, the barrel must be the sun for at least 5 to 6 hours per day and automatically with the heat and humidity will begin to create microorganisms that are going to eat all of these elements, then it becomes a dark brown earth, earthy smell that after d 21 days can be used as fertilizer.

6. Take 10 to 15 inches from the crate to start a new compost.

* Notes:
1. Organic or ecological products is one in which "the system of food production and processing, and animal products, vegetables or other goods, with regular use of external inputs, restricting, and if banning the use of synthetic chemical products." (Act Organic Products, Mexico 2006)
2. The more diversity in the ingredients of the compost, the more vitamins and minerals will contain.
3. The recommended ratio of green leaves and is 50 and 50%, the more air gets, the faster you create microorganisms.

4. Organic kitchen waste, adding previously dried fecal matter from the sun. Rust human persons who are not taking is an excellent fertilizer as long as they dilute at a rate 20 units of water to 1 (one) of urine. The pure human urine can burn the roots of certain plants.

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Who says no good trash?


When you contribute to separate waste reuse and recycling of organic and inorganic waste, which helps reduce environmental impact significantly, as less waste is directed to landfills.

When you throw trash without separating it causes the waste of the waste to be sent directly to landfills. This causes public health risks and environmental degradation, as the leachate * drained by the lower layers, and sometimes seep into the ground, which contaminates water and soils near the landfill (Restrepo et al, 1991). Thinking

the environmental impact of our actions, the Association of Settlers of Bellavista, since 2008, opted to convert organic waste into compost, which is used as organic fertilizer inside the neighborhood, contributing to higher quality breathe air, reducing water pollution, soil and subsoil.


Benefits of compost:
• Contribute to the exchange of nutrients and moisture,
• Serves fertilizer,
• Acts as pH level,
• Create conditions for healthy living microorganisms in soil and is a shelter for earthworms and beneficial fungi that attack soil pests,
• It is the form of recycling that provides fertility, health and life by returning the materials to where they came from (Vento, 2000)


What can you do to help the environment from your home?
Separate garbage in different bags (preferably biodegradable):

a) bag fruit, coffee, vegetables and eggshells. These will be used to make compost in our Area designated for such purpose in Bellavista.
b) bag organic waste such as meat, sauces, creams, pasta, bones, etc.
c) inorganic garbage bag in general.
d) Throw bag medium without cardboard, glass, plastic containers with lids and cans. (Rinse containers before disposal)
Tip: Tetra pack containers can be delivered to Super for reuse or recycling after use.

You can also do away something useful!

Additional benefits:
Even with the short lifetime of the compost area, and has been modified to be an ecological corridor since it has built a home garden, with fruit trees and a nursery. Of course, using the fertilizer processing.

* Liquid solid waste filtering potentially harmful content.