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Monday, 30 May 2011

Peacekeepers - Better World Campaign

Take a minute to watch the video honoring peacekeepers below. Then sign this letter and join us in thanking the 120,000 brave men and women from 115 countries serving as UN peacekeepers in 14 of the most difficult regions in the world, rebuilding societies wracked by violence and natural disasters, restoring confidence in people who have known little but war, and bringing peace to some of the most violent conflicts on Earth.


Sunday, 22 May 2011

Environmental Internationl Day 5 June

In many countries, environmental problems are not being part of society or it's out of education in the community.
This video shows the consequences of the bad uses of toxics used in agriculture for example. We claim with this video the importance to know about this bad uses in society and to denounce them

Tuesday, 17 May 2011

Women International Day Dirty Job

This is a brief documentary about the women in India who are working in the recollection of garbage. It's a reality to reflex about the reality of women in the world related with work and the less possibilities and marginality

Dirty Job from Diego Delgado on Vimeo.

Monday, 22 November 2010

Protecting Europe’s last remaining lowland forest

Protecting Europe’s last remaining lowland forest...

The last remaining European lowland forest can be found at the junction of two countries: Poland and Belarus. The Białowieska Forest is all that remains of an ancient forest that once stretched between the Ural Mountains and Spain. A lowland forest refers to forest growing at low elevations, typically having many tiers of canopy, growing taller and more diverse than forest at higher elevations. The value of the Białowieska lowland forest has been recognized by UNESCO, which has included it in The World Heritage list. Today the eight thousand-year-old ecosystem has been shrunk to 800 square kilometres, out of which the Belarusian part is a National Park and the remaining 17% lies within Polish borders. Every year in the Polish part of the forest 100,000 trees were cut down, meaning the whole ecosystem was gradually being destroyed. Thanks to a Greenpeace Poland campaign this extraordinary region stands a better chance of being preserved.



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