The fashion industry is considered one of the most wasteful industries. Reduce, recycle, reuse your clothes! As lavoisier says: “Dans la nature rien ne se crée, rien ne se perd,…
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Thousands of women have shed their inhibitions and their clothes on a secluded beach in Ireland for a world-record setting “skinny dip” to raise funds for a children’s cancer charity.
by adminLucia Sinigagliesi, the Guinness World Records official that adjudicated the naked swim on Saturday, said that 2,505 women spent at least five minutes in the sea to set a new…
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Moringa Oleifera is a dynamic plant that can help cure malnutrition, anaemia, diabetes, obesity, memory disorders, and so much more!
by adminUsing the leaves, the roots, the oil or even the seeds can provide proactive health benefits for young people and adults all over the world! we feature this magical moringa…
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Join our friends at Avaaz in fighting Monsanto’s new super poison that kills plants in its path — except for Monsanto GMOs. To get involved, sign this petition asking US…
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CAIPIRINHA PRODUCTIONS creates and distributes Cultures of Resistance Films, which advance public awareness about issues of social and economic justice, human rights, ecology, and more… www.culturesofresistancefilms.com Our sister foundation, the…
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Photography in the world has always been a slow process, impossible to develop mastery without years of study and dedication.
by adminWhen there were no iPhones or Instagram and only one company reigned sovereign: the Eastman Kodak Company. In the early 1970s young engineer Steve Sasson started working at Kodak. Two…
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Reduce, recycle, reuse your clothes! As lavoisier says: “Dans la nature rien ne se crée, rien ne se perd, tout change. (in nature nothing is created, nothing is lost, everything…
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London’s first plastic-free, zero-waste shop opened this month. Take a look inside the store and read the motivations of the owner: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/food-and-drink/bulk-makert-recycling-zero-waste-first-plastic-free-market-london-hackney-a7924781.html [Photo credit: Sylvie Tittel, Unsplash.com.]
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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/sep/06/plastic-fibres-found-tap-water-around-world-study-reveals [Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons.]
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After a hailstorm, nomadic Kyrgyz girls venture outside their mud hut beside the Aksu River in a remote part of Afghanistan. The nomads sometimes stop here for a few weeks…