Wasserkraft hat inzwischen den drittgrößten Anteil an der weltweiten Stromproduktion und ist die wichtigste erneuerbare Energiequelle. Mit Wasserkraftwerken lässt sich also ein großer Teil des Strombedarfs decken, aber ihre Auswirkungen auf die Umwelt sind nicht unproblematisch. MIT OFFENEN KARTEN untersucht zwei Beispiele, eins in der Türkei und eins in Niger.
Democracy NOW! DN! -Communities along Nigeria’s Niger Delta have been put on alert following a major oil spill from the oil giant, Shell. The massive oil slick is making its way to the Nigerian coast, threatening local wildlife and massive pollution along the shore. Provided to you under Democracy NOW! creative commons license.
Be Veg. Go Green. 2 Save the Planet.(吃素、環保、來救地球)for more details, Please visit http://www.SupremeMasterTV.com A 58% win of the popular vote, Mahamadu lssoufou was sworn in as president of the Republic of Niger on Thursday, April 7...etc.
馬哈馬杜優素福贏得58%選票,在4月7日週四宣誓就職成為尼日新總統...等等。
A looming food crisis in West Africa is putting nearly 8 million people at risk, but Operation Blessing is on the scene to help... The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN http://www.cbn.com
On this week's Christian World News: How groups are helping natural disaster victims in Pakistan and Niger, two UK Christians lose their right to be foster parents, political transition in Zimbabwe, and more.. The Christian Broadcasting Network CBN http://www.cbn.com
As widespread famine strikes Niger, Yacouba Seydou, Operation Blessingâs national director for Niger, talks about how children are suffering the worstâand how Operation Blessingâs food banks are delivering relief.
Niger vs Nigeria Chan 2011 Qualifiers . Niger qualify for their first continental football competition (African Championship of Nations) on African soil beating Nigeria on aggregate 2-0. 1st leg 2-0 2nd leg 0-0
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Nneka discusses the oil situation in the Niger Delta and how it degrades the community in her homeland. Her involvement with Remember Ken Saro-Wiwa Movement raises awareness by speaking about the issues at her shows and on the radio. For more weekly interviews with artists, visit http://causecast.org/music
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In February 2009, Jim Humble, author of "Miracle Mineral Supplement of the 21st Century" and developer of the MMS protocol, went to Niger. Things didn't turn out as he hoped. He recounts the story to Adam Abraham. His web site is www.miraclemineral.org
The international festival of African fashion has ended in Niger, offering the continent's designers a chance to get international exposure for their work.
"... for every gallon of gas you buy, there is human blood in it."
Omoyele Sowore spoke at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon on November 15, 2006.
Omoyele Sowore is a Nigerian Oil activist traveling through the United States educating people about tragic conditions in his country caused by our planetary addiction to petroleum. He spoke of the pollution of the Niger delta in Africa, of torture, of rampant and escalating poverty in a country producing 2.5 million barrels of oil a day, 25% of which goes to the United States. Niger is the 6th largest producer of oil in the world.
Omoyele tells the story of the ongoing destruction of the Niger Delta, not as a series of statistics, but as how it affected him growing up, affected his education and finally forced him to abandon his country in order to carry a message few people in the developed countries really want to hear or seriously consider. These remarks were not directed specifically to save his country, but more broadly, to include all people, a...