Dear Friends,
As all of you are aware climate change is going to adversely impact the agriculture; it impacts not only on the lives that are dependant on agriculture but the food security of the entire planet earth.Besides cutting down on the carbon…
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We are looking for friends who can share the knowledge on soil science and ecosystem restoration.Friends who can support us both in knowledge and finance
What knowledge, skills and experience do you have that you would be happy for people to contact you over?
Companion,intercroppimanion/trap cropping/Polyculture cropping.Moisture retention of soil.Micronutrients ,trace elements.
Climate change - tell tale signs of increased temperature can be seen on the decolorised leaves of this creeper - money plant. This has never happened so far. Many leaves are turning yellowish and then gradually dark brown due to increased heat from the sun reaching the surface of the earth. Such bio diversities are taking place at a much faster rate than before due to global warming / global dimming. It is time for us to reduce carbon footprints by adopting moderation in our living conditions and consumption of fuel etc. It is now or never.
- this has been published by Vasanthkumar Mysoremath in Mysorenext.com
Myself a documentary maker by profession. I make documentaries on contemporary issues. You are welcome to visit my website for details at: http://www.susantabiswas.webs.com
I've sent an e-mail to SVARAJ for your kind perusal.
Dear Sir, I have Joined the development Crossing. BTW didn have suffecient time to prepare a proffessional profile. wanna change a bit. Will work on that on process. Anyways, thanks for sending. Cya by this week. Take Care. Bye.
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I am really interested in your research, if you are interested I have some contacts in the permaculture world who are doing similar work in other parts of the world and who interested in sharing knowledge.
Hi Greg. Thanks for sharing the link to you site. It looks very interesting. One of the issues in India where most of the poor have limited land is that when they grow cash crops (including bio fuels) they compromise their own food security. I am ta…
Hello Surya, Thank you for your response.
I am afraid, I am not the Ipsita Basu from Surat.
I appreciate your optimism, but the point is to mainstream good ideas into sustainable livelihood outcomes at the macro level. Somehow we seem to be obsessed…
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Climate change - tell tale signs of increased temperature can be seen on the decolorised leaves of this creeper - money plant. This has never happened so far. Many leaves are turning yellowish and then gradually dark brown due to increased heat from the sun reaching the surface of the earth. Such bio diversities are taking place at a much faster rate than before due to global warming / global dimming. It is time for us to reduce carbon footprints by adopting moderation in our living conditions and consumption of fuel etc. It is now or never.
- this has been published by Vasanthkumar Mysoremath in Mysorenext.com
Myself a documentary maker by profession. I make documentaries on contemporary issues. You are welcome to visit my website for details at: http://www.susantabiswas.webs.com
I've sent an e-mail to SVARAJ for your kind perusal.
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I am really interested in your research, if you are interested I have some contacts in the permaculture world who are doing similar work in other parts of the world and who interested in sharing knowledge.