Dear friends, readers and those who stumble upon this web site,
How is it going? I’ve got interesting and varied information for this Monday with new ideas.
First, a link for you to sign a petition, if you can and want to, to stop hunger in Somalia through gathering signatures for the next UN reunion where they will discuss this issue.
A friend of mine, Diego Garabaglia, a Civil Engineering student at UTN FRBA, wrote a cool article on Sustainable Construction worth reading. He sent it to me by email and I thought it would be good to upload it to the download section of this site. Thanx Diego!
Another friend of mine, Ariel Miele, also studying Civil Engineering at UTN FRBA, shared in the Ploff’s Facebook Wall an article entirely translated to Spanish by him, about Stanislav Grof’s point of view about life. This article is not only a clear description of the actual global situation, but its ploff philosophy aligns with our thoughts in this site. Cheers Ariel!
I invite you to check the CEP’s Facebook page (the Experimental Production Center) – you will find there summary of contents of a course that is going to be dictated by them on Recycling, Eco-Materials and how to save ENERGY. It begins on the 23rd of this month and all the info required to join the course is there.
I am happy to tell you that the second edition of the GREEN FILM FEST will take place this month in Capital Federal. You can download all the information, how to buy your tickets, the movie schedule and a description of each movie of this Environmental Movie Festival here.
I hope all this is good for you! I strongly recommend to see some of the movies of the GREEN FILM FEST if you are in town, last year’s movies really blew my mind. I remember “Garbage Warrior” and “No Impact Man” in particular, which you can obviously watch on internet.
”Why do we harm mother Earth this way? Why those who do not act directly in this destruction, do so with their omission, with their ignorance, with their negligence?” – Luis Espinoza (Chamalú)
To everyone… a big hug and ‘till the next time.
Love, Peace Unity, Friendship,
Brian Longstaff.
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