Welcome to the first Weekly Links!
I'm planning for this to be a regular feature - every week I will compile a short list of links to my favourite, or the most important things I have read/seen that week.
Please share your own links in the comments too!
Quote of the Week:
I'm planning for this to be a regular feature - every week I will compile a short list of links to my favourite, or the most important things I have read/seen that week.
Please share your own links in the comments too!
Quote of the Week:
"We can bomb the world to pieces, but we can't bomb it into peace"
-Michael Franti
Photos of the Week:
"Earlier this week, the most powerful solar flare in 20 years hit the Earth’s atmosphere, and the results have been pretty goddamn spectacular." - Click photo for more. |
"The first visitors have stepped foot on Earth’s newest island that formed earlier this year from underwater volcanic eruptions." - Click photo for more. |
Inspiration of the Week:
In L.A. you can now use city land for a free vegetable garden
Britain's Bio-Bus is the first of its kind to be powered by poop!
Good News of the Week:
World’s largest single marine reserve created in Pacific
Britain's Bio-Bus is the first of its kind to be powered by poop!
Good News of the Week:
World’s largest single marine reserve created in Pacific
Infographic of the Week:
Petitions of the Week:
India's farmers are at risk from Monsanto
Help save Japan's Dolphins
Show of the Week:
Free Speech - BBC Three
Organisation of the Week:
Roots of Peace
"Roots of Peace provides economic empowerment for peace through agriculture in war-torn lands."
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India's farmers are at risk from Monsanto
Help save Japan's Dolphins
Show of the Week:
Free Speech - BBC Three
Organisation of the Week:
Roots of Peace
"Roots of Peace provides economic empowerment for peace through agriculture in war-torn lands."
New here? Click to find out what this blog is all about!
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ReplyDeleteOooooops I accidentally removed your comment I'm so sorry!!! Not sure if there is a way to bring it back? Thanks for reading Dennis!
DeleteWe create so much waste with so much potential energy still contained in it, that it's good to see somebody taking seriously the idea of using that waste instead of throwing it away.
ReplyDeleteThanks for reading Chris! I completely agree and I plan to showcase more examples of this in future posts!
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