Posted by: michel piccaya
in Environment on Mar 30, 2010

To empower citizens to make choices which better their lives and lower their environmental impact through lifestyle change, community action, and participation in environmental politics.
The No Impact Project was conceived by Colin Beavan, aka No Impact Man, following the success of his blog, book, and film, which chronicle his family’s year-long experiment living a zero-waste lifestyle in New York City. Central to his thesis is the notion that deep-seated individual behavior change leads to both cultural change and political engagement. Living low-impact provides a clear entry point into the environmental movement. This thesis is the bedrock of the No Impact Project.
Goals
Posted by: piccaya
in Misinformation on Feb 22, 2009
[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OHRdSu_7_4 425x344]
Posted by: piccaya
in Economy on Feb 22, 2009
[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YDEe0Ai6lTM&eurl=http://worldexplor.blogspot.com/&feature=player_embedded 425x344]
As Glenn Beck from Fox News points out clearly, the Crash is Coming SOON!!
Send this video to your family & friends...Be this a forewarning, it is coming & will effect everyone world wide!
Posted by: piccaya
in Politics on Feb 16, 2009
[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdyJrZonX_A&eurl=http://www.liberation.fr/monde/0101319750-japon-le-ministre-des-finances-ne-boit-il-que-de-l-eau&feature=player_embedded 425x344]
I don't think that Shoichi Nakagawa, minister of Finances in Japan drinks only water or was he just tired? As seen on tv,...