Wednesday, December 25, 2013

The most read news 20 of 2013

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The year isn't over yet, but we love lists. So, we decided to publish the list of the 20 most read news of the year. The list can be changed at any time, of course, but it's a very interesting source to realize what the likes of our readers â€" your tastes.

The list can also be leveraged for you, dear reader, to catch up on some "stories" that you passed throughout the year. Also these year-end lists turn out to contribute so much to our main goal to inform and reach more and more people.

Some of the news is from 2012, but remain with thousands of visitors. What shows the continuity of the online, even off the time when the information was published.

Biodiversity, employment, innovation and a bit of science fiction are the most viewed themes for our community. And the reader, I'd like to see covered themes in 2014? Comment-this news.



1. scientists discover finally what is the Appendix

2. Portuguese Tiago Barros Architect may have created the more sustainable means of transport ever

3. the community living in the tunnels of Las Vegas

4. the French girl who lived until the age of 10 in the African jungle

5. Fascinating ruined mansions all over the world

6. Eight bad habits responsible for backache

7. the most dangerous airport in the world

8. Belgium: there are 8,000 jobs to the Portuguese. Learn how to apply.

9. the Lake that turns the animals in calcified statues

10. Why do McDonald's left Bolivia?

11. English couple spends less than € 60 for the expenses of the House

12. the monk who lives alone at the top of a 40-foot monolith

13. East Timor needs more 34 teachers. Applications until February 13.

14. Dogs of the air force who guarded Prince William slaughtered after the mission

15. Students prove that plants die in the presence of wi-fi

16. what will the cities with rising sea levels?

17. Animal unknown to four meters gives the coast in southern Spain

18. Grotto with clouds inside discovery in China

19. amazing images captured by the world's most expensive camera

20. the cities and abandoned equipment from around the world

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

China: a ghost town built next to a nuclear power plant

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The ghost towns are among the most fascinating stories Chinese that giant country, being seen, in other parts of the globe, with incredulity and astonishment. One of the newest cities built from scratch, in Huizhou, Southeast China, has as a neighbor one of many nuclear power plants in the country. The result? A new town â€" and even more deserted.

According to the international press, the venture has 22.5 square miles but ... no one wants to live there. For obvious reasons, by the way.

Called Dayawan, the venture is an hour from the largest city, Shenzhen. This is, in fact, the other argument that is moving away from the possible interested parties.

"Never buy a House there. Get quite scared at night, "explained Wen Lin. According to reports from journalists, only two of 2,328 apartments have lights on at night.

Those responsible for the venture will do anything possible to bring interested: downloaded the price of houses and even provide lunch for those who want to make a tour of the site. So far, however, without success.

See some of the photos of Dayawan â€" another housing complex Chinese completely empty.

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12 Portuguese citizens who have noble acts

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The noble House of honored Citizenship for the second time, Portuguese citizens who have noble acts.

The awarded the distinction are sourced from various localities of the country and have been recognized for practicing "acts of altruism, to the benefit of any third party, absent of any personal interest, and that somehow reflect the character of those who practiced, as well as the integrity, honor and humanity", reads a statement issued by the noble House of citizenship.

The noble House of citizenship is a project to raise awareness of citizenship which is based on the premise of promoting individual example as civic improvement accelerator of the individual and society "and was created with the aim to identify, recognize and distinguish noble acts committed by citizens, paying them homage through honours"

The second Ceremony of Attribution of Praise ran on December 14 in Santarém. Find out about citizens who practised noble acts.

Afonso Eduardo-Alhos Vedros

In February 2000, he founded a social Center that, by the end of 2013, supported more than 400 needy families residing in the District of Setúbal and Vale da Amoreira.

Alexandre Moreira-Chamusca

Plunged into the Tagus River to save the life of a child of three years, that was being taken by the current in one afternoon of summer 2010.

António Martins-Algueirao

Intercepted with your own vehicle, the October 28, 2013, in Vila Verde, an uncontrolled vehicle coming down the street with a child inside.

Carlos Pinto-Tavira

In August 2011, founded the project "friends of Joy", which promotes social and cultural activities to users of home of Irene Foundation roll, contributing to "rejuvenate" who it benefits.

Elsa Caires â€" Lisboa

The Association's voluntary Conversation Friend managed, with persistence and dedication, help for a homeless person, having followed and watched the whole process of treatment through 2013.

Emídio Almeida-Santarém

There are 35 years saved a roof a family of five elements during the floods that ravaged the freguesia de s. Nicolau, in Santarém.

Hugo Martins â€" Lisbon

Conversation Association volunteer friend, helps homeless people in the greater Lisbon area, bringing them a message of hope and making sure you have access to basic health care.

Maria Fernanda Santos-Braga

Mentor of the project "Braga to the bone, Solidarity that moved the population of Braga to the importance of bone marrow donation to treat leukemia and lymphomas and which held awareness-raising and fundraising during 2012.

Maria Filomena Alves-Torre de Moncorvo

Supports more than 30 years, low-income households the Alferrarede food hampers, distributing and providing transportation to school to underprivileged children.

Maria Gomes-Santarém

Provided to a young better living conditions and a new reason to smile, to provide the Foundation for this could build a path his independent and with a future.

Mário Luis Mendes-Carnaxide

After several years of volunteering, founded in 2007 to his own youth association â€" TACE (Tread, Act, succeed, Evolve). Is the reflection of a man who despite the misfortune of life manages to give the best of themselves to the community that welcomed him, supporting and guiding young people to find new and better ways.

Raquel Gaspar-Lisbon

Participated in the April 7, 1999 on rescue operation of the life of a dolphin bottlenose dolphin of the Sado River, which got stuck in a narrow river.

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Monday, December 23, 2013

The most productive day of the week is Tuesday

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If you want to monetize the most of your labour hours, concentrate on Tuesdays, since it is the most productive day of the week.

The conclusion is a study prepared by Accountemps and reinforces the same conclusion as has already been indicated in 1987, 1998, 2002 and 2007. In this year's study, most human resource managers claim (RH) that employees strive more and are more productive on Tuesdays.

About 39% of HR managers polled claim that employees of his companies are generally more productive on Tuesdays, while 24% pointed to Monday as the most productive day of the week. In 2007, approximately 57% of managers indicated that Tuesday was the workday more productive, referred to Quartz.

In contrast, the less productive days of the week are Thursday and Friday. This can be a very useful information for employers, as they tend to set deadlines and goals to keep production dynamics in the last days of the week.

In the case of employees, the best they have to do to increase productivity in the last days of the week is off of social networks and focus exclusively on tasks they have at hand, advises Kimberly Stiener-Murphy, Director of Accountermps. Stiener-Murphy also advised workers to concentrate on a project at a time, which is more productive than working in two or three at the same time.

Now that you know that Tuesday is the most productive day you can better organize your schedule for the week and schedule important meetings to this day.

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Sunday, December 22, 2013

Sewers of London warn for possibility of clogging at Christmas

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London families were advised by the city for not putting the remains of Christmas lunches and dinners down the drain, under penalty of the giant Fatberg-dirt masses that clog the drains â€" come back to haunt the city.

The Thames Water, which manages the London sewers, warned the families that the blockages in the sewer system can increase by 25% at this time of year, so the oils, leftover food and sauces should not be sent there.

"The biggest obstruction had to deal with was the size of nine double-decker buses in fat feed and baby wipes, under Leicester Square, in 2010. We had to get him out of there to pressure, and the smell is awful, "explained Danny Brackley, Deputy director of the sewers of London.

The Thames Water spent €14,2 million (US $ 45 million) a year to repair sewers due to phenomena such as the Fatberg.

"When the fat freezes, removes oxygen from the atmosphere, so we must be very careful not to be poisoned," said Brackley.

Actually, are consumers themselves to feel its bad practices in the skin. Who get fat feed into the sewers can see her climb the lids, near their homes, or even the toilet.

"Everyone must wait for the fat feed cool, put it in a container and recycles it," explained Brackley, which has been working for four years on Thames Water but it is continually impressed by the complexity and diversity of his work.

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Climate is shifting the North Pole for East

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Climate change is causing the displacement of the North Pole, due to sudden changes in the Earth's rotation resulting from melting glaciers. The discovery suggests that monitoring the position of the polo can become a new tool to track global warming.

According to the sustainable planet, several computer simulations had already suggested that the melting of ice and the consequent sea level rise could affect the mass distribution of the Earth's surface. This, in turn, would lead to a shift of its axis, a fact confirmed by measurements of the positions of the poles.

Now, Jianli Chen, the University of Texas-Austin, and colleagues showed that the melting due to greenhouse gas emissions is also making its contribution to the phenomenon.

The oscillation of the axis of the planet is a combination of two main components, each with its own cause. One is called the Chandler wobble, and it is believed to happen because the earth not be rigid. Another is the annual oscillation related to orbit around the Sun.

Since observations began in 1899, the location of the North Pole has moved 10 cm towards the South per year, along the latitude 70 West. This is due to changes in the distribution of Earth's mass.

However, Chen's team found that, in 2005, this oscillation has undergone a change abruptly and started a movement to the East, which resulted in approximately 1.2 meters since then. This fact will be directly related to the rapid melting of the glaciers, observes the Newstrack India.

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Saturday, December 21, 2013

Brazilian environmentalist tracks native species to reenter in the cities

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Environmentalist Ricardo Cardim grew up in a typical apartment of São Paulo, between the concrete and asphalt of one of the largest cities in the world. Still, the sustainable planet, he fell in love with plants and their new project merges, exactly, these his two passions: the Green and the city

Ricardo tracks endangered species, like the Toucan-tongue, manacazinho-of-field or araçá, embaúba, angico-white, Palm-jussara and aroeira-pimenteira and reinsert them in the life of cities. "I'm fascinated by the species of Cerrado and Atlantic forest and, even then, I couldn't understand why the trees of São Paulo had nothing to do with what I studied and admired," says Ricardo Cardim to sustainable planet.

In 2007, Ricardo has created a blog that feeds until today, the Trees of São Paulo, where botanical curiosities history placed metropolis and tries to defend Brazilian biodiversity.

In 2009, when it was master at the University of São Paulo (USP), Ricardo decided to clean up and explore an abandoned area on campus. "I discovered there a living museum, a Cerrado remnant landscape, with bushes, fruit trees and rare flowers. I found this on another ground vegetation in Jaguaré ", stresses the responsible. Ricardo was after after State officials to get attention to the sites, such as conservation reserves.

The next step was to take the plants almost extinct, play them in nursery and applied in green roofs and walls of their sustainable landscaping company, Sky Garden. "It was the way I found to get my aim in practice: rescue our original plant diversity in urban centers" the next step is to open a shop to sell and propagate the value of these treasures.

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Bananas from Mozambique and Jordan hit by fungus that causes rotting

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The fungus Fusarium Oxysporum f. SP. Cubense reached an important variety of bananas planted for export in Mozambique and Jordan, with scientists now fear that this will spread and the Cavendish variety, the most consumed in the world, is seriously threatened.

According to the Huffington Post, the fungus, which has been found in several plantations, cause evil-Panama, rotting bananas.

In the early 20th century, this fungus caused the first important losses in banana plantations, precisely, of Panama. Throughout the first half of the 20th century, on the other hand, he was decimating crops from around the planet. The variety Gros Michel, so predominant, succumbed to the fungus, until in the late 50 's found a variety that you resisted â€" Cavendish.

For many decades, scientists feared that this fungus, then confined to Asia and Australia, spreading around the world, endangering the Cavendish variety. "Given the current modes of travel, there are almost no significant doubts he will reach the largest harvests of Cavendish," said Randy Ploetz, plant pathologist, in 2008.

In his book Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World, the author Dan Koeppel spoke with several researchers from the fruit, they told him it was only a matter of time before that bananas were destroyed by the fungus. "Just a little piece of contaminated land, literally, to see this thing in every continent," explained Koeppel.

The banana is the most consumed fruit in the world and, only in the tropics, is a staple food for more than 400 million people.

Foto:  IAN RANSLEY DESIGN + ILLUSTRATION / Creative Commons

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Friday, December 20, 2013

Green dot society explains recycling in 2 million households

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The company green dot (SPV) kicked off today with one of the largest ever carried out awareness-raising activities, in Portugal, when it comes to recycling of packaging waste.

So, a team of Green Point Society will, in the coming months, knocking on the door of 2 million homes in more than 200 Portuguese counties, with the Mission of converting all those who still do not recycle in total separators (separating all types of packaging) and clarifying the rules of recycling all that recycle.

With the Mission initiative recycle, presented this morning in Lisbon, the company green dot aims to contribute to increasing the recycling rate in Portugal, namely urban flow (household and packaging of small trade), going to meet the goals proposed in the new strategic plan of urban waste (PERSU 2020).

The action is coordinated with the municipalities and municipal systems, with the aim of further create the conditions for a growing number of Portuguese do our civic mission of separating your packaging waste if they are to be sent for recycling.

"The used packaging in our homes are not trash. The vast majority is made of recyclable materials. When properly separated and placed in the recycling bin, the used packaging can make new lives and generate value. Therefore, the Mission of Recycle should be all. Recycling is a civic Act, with positive impact on the environment, on quality of life of the populations and in the national economy, reason which led us to undertake this initiative ", said Luis Veiga today Malik, CEO of green dot Corporation.

According to the study "habits and attitudes vis-à-vis domestic waste separation", 69% of Portuguese households are regularly the separation of used packaging. With the mission to recycle, green dot society aims to contribute to the increase of households recycling rate and separators in Portugal.

Since its inception in 1996, the company green dot have sent for recycling more than six million tonnes of packaging waste, equivalent to the weight of three bridges Vasco da Gama.

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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Estradas de Portugal will reduce public lighting of roads to save € 500 thousand

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The Roads of Portugal (EP) will reduce public lighting of roads under their jurisdiction, during the year of 2014, to lower energy costs, which this year amounts to more than € 1 million, the company reported today in a statement.

With this reduction, the EP account save annually about 50% of the expenses that have habitually with the street lighting in more than 14,500 kilometers of road network under its management, Lusa said the company source.

According to the EP, other European Union countries such as Spain, have already taken similar measures. "[We will] implement rapidly measures applying in full via the sublanços and us Liaison Committee of motorways and expressways, roundabouts, crossings or tunnels," said the company.

Among such measures is the reduction in the number of hours in which the lighting is switched on and the adequacy of lighting schedule effective road traffic, with deletion overnight in places where traffic is particularly lacking.

The reduction in the total number of lamps lit, interspersing the erased with the ones who stay connected is one of the measures to implement, as well as delete-if the lighting in the sections where there is being "totally unnecessary due to the characteristics of their own via".

The EP stated that will bet on using elements with the greatest possible energy efficiency and strengthen the quality of retroreflection of road markings and vertical signage.

Although the bet on energy efficiency, as regards public lighting is always good news, will be an unknown figure out what the connection of this measure the increase in accidents in total points-and if there is a correlation between the two factors, it is always regrettable.

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San Francisco will ban bottled water

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In San Francisco, in the United States, the fight against plastic is stronger than ever. The latest action of the city to get rid of this waste is to ban bottled water â€" plastic â€" in the city.

The proposal provides for a gradual ban of the sale of plastic bottles â€" from 600 grams and lower weights â€" throughout the city. David Chiu, Chairman of the Board of supervisors of the city, explained that San Francisco has one of the best tap water in the United States, so it makes no sense to sell bottled water.

Initially, sales of bottled water are prohibited in concerts, major events, parks and caravans of food â€" there are more than 100 locations. Until 2016, saw the ban be extended to the whole city.

"We have access to water from the Hetch Hetchy Valley reservation (Yosemite National Park), one of the best in the country. Doesn't make sense for us to have plastic bottles ", explained Chiu.

The city undertakes also to get clean water to all parts of the city, as an alternative to bottled water.

Since 2007 that San Francisco prohibits the use of public money to buy bottled water, an initiative that led to the saving of €363 million (US $ 1.1 million). According to Business Insider, the production of bottled water uses 17 million barrels of oil per year. Interestingly, the amount of water needed to make the packaging is the same that is placed inside of this.

Concord, Massachusetts, was the first American city to ban the sale of plastic bottles, in January. But Concord has 18 thousand inhabitants, San Francisco has 4.3 million.

Foto:  Muffet / Creative Commons

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Mission racing Smile donate 6,000 hampers the Portuguese Red Cross

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About 3,000 people participated in each of the races Smile Mission which took place in Lisbon and Porto, which means social responsibility project delivered 6,000 food hampers to the Portuguese Red Cross.

According to the aggregator my Well-being, after about 3,000 people crossed the finish line in the first race Mission are smile back to Padilla, on 8 December, the race Lisbon Smile Mission also had more than 3,000 participants, who ran and walking for the fight against hunger.

"In order to involve civil society in combating this scourge, the Mainland joined this year, two of the oldest and most established races of the country â€" we are back to Padilla at the port and the 56th Grand Prix of Christmas in Lisbon", explains the aggregator.

All food hampers, resulting from the number of participants who crossed the finish line at the track, will be distributed to families in need, identified by the Portuguese Red Cross, according to the most urgent needs of each region.

This is an initiative that aims to suppress the basic needs of many Portuguese families who seek help from the institution.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2013

United Kingdom: the only herd of reindeer in freedom

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The only herd of reindeer in the United Kingdom freedom dwells in the Scottish Highlands. About 150 elements, the herd can be found in two separate locations in Scotland â€" in the Cairngorm Mountains and the Glenlivet Estate, locales that are about 48 kilometres.

About 50 animals can be found in the Cairngorm Mountains, while the rest remain in Glenlivet Estate.

The reindeer were re-introduced in the area in 1952 by a reindeer breeder Mikel Utsi, Swedish. At the beginning, the creator started with just a few reindeer, which were playing over the years. Currently, the number of reindeer herd varies between 130 and 150 since the reproductive process of the animals is controlled and most Cubs are born in summer.

"Observing the area between the Rothiemurchus forest and the Cairngorms from Aviemore railway bridge on a cold morning of April 1947, it reminded me immediately of the pastures of reindeer in Lapland," says Mikel Usti, quoted by the British press.

"In 1952, brought some of my reindeer from Sweden to Scotland, as part of an experiment to prove that they could live and reproduce in this location," says Usti.

The reindeer are usually animals tame and often during the winter months are used to pull sleds.

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Siemens receives world's largest request ever for wind energy

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The German multinational Siemens announced yesterday having received the largest order ever for world wind, a request that includes the manufacture of 448 wind turbines with a capacity of 1,050 megawatts.

The turbines will have a nominal heat output of 2.3 MW each and 108 metre rotor diameter and must be installed in five different projects in Iowa, in the United States.

In a statement, Siemens explained that the turbines will be supplied to the MidAmerican Energy, in a deal that will be the biggest ever of the wind industry. Although it has not disclosed numbers, Siemens explained that will also be responsible for the services and maintenance of wind turbines.

Iowa is one of the leading u.s. States in wind energy. In 2012, 24% of the total power generation across the State, came from wind sources. On the other hand, the new package will provide 660 thousand homes with renewable energy, a project that will be complete in 2015.

It is recalled that the State of Iowa is also about to receive his biggest solar Park, an infrastructure that will be installed by a rural cooperative in Frytown community. The construction will be completed in March 2014 and will meet 15% of the energy needs of the 600 townspeople.

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The magnificent Natural Park of Faial (with video)

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The Natural Park of Faial was distinguished by the European Commission as the destination to represent Portugal in the EDEN program (European Destinations of Excellence â€" European destinations of excellence), important award assigned by the European Union at the best places in Europe for sustainable tourism activities â€" and that for the first time joins to our country.

The green economy visited the Park, gathering images that leave us completely dazzled. "At this point, the Park has 37 partners, which give you a range of great offers, from diving with sharks, hiking, whale watching, boat tours and Jeep or hiking water", explained John Melo, director of the Natural Park of Faial.

One of the partners is the Home Of Ávilas, responsible for streamlining some of the activities of the Park. "We make descents to the boiler, walking trails, visits to centers of liberation", explains Philip Avila guide certified by the Natural Park of Faial and responsible for the House Of Ávilas.

Despite the beauty of the landscape, the main objective of the Park is to ensure that visitors arriving throughout the year. "The peaks in July and August are always overcrowded, but it was important to bring people in other periods", explains Philip Avila.

The next bet of the Natural Park of Faial is a pedestrian route with 37 kilometers, which will help bring more visitors â€" preferably at other times of the year.

See the episode 166 of the green economy.



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Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Greater Porto: who Recycle will get discounts on goods and services

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Lipor, the company that manages the collection and recycling of waste in eight municipalities of the Grand Harbour, will reward users of Ant recycling centers (Ermesinde) and Cal (Gondomar) with a trading card deposit of waste by points that entitle to discounts on goods and services.

According to the newspaper Público, the project is called Ecoshop and will be extended to companies that use the Ecofone Line for collection, domicile, of material for recycling.

This pilot project has as a partner the company green dot and may also include discounts on fuel. However, and according to the initiative's Manager, Emanuel Monteiro, commercial partnerships are not yet closed.

The card will start to be delivered later this month and works in a simple way: who put three pounds of paper in an EcoCentre will have eight points on the card, for example. The value of each deposit is specified in regulation, here. The document is also specified the type of material that can be deposited: batteries, contaminated packaging, rubble, styrofoam, wood, lamps, cooking oils and minerals, paper and cardboard, batteries, plastics, clothing, electrical equipment, scrap waste, ink jet cartridges and toners, glass and scraps of Greens.

In Exchange for points, several companies have agreed to give benefits to the best recyclers. There are four categories, according to environmental awareness: up to 250, 500, 1000 and above 5,000 points. The best recyclers can win a tablet or smartphone.

According to Emanuel Monteiro, these partnerships can include the area of retail and services such as auto repair shops.

For now, the project will last a year. After this trial period, will evaluate their relevance and continuity. The idea for this project was born from an internal competition.

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Supplier of Coca-Cola accused of "stealing land" the Guarani

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The indigenous Guarani people asked Coca-Cola to stop buying sugar from Bunge, American power multinational implicated in a case of theft of land, in Brazil.

According to a recent report by Oxfam, quoted by Survival International, Coca-Cola is buying sugar to Bunge, which in turn acquires sugar cane in "stolen lands" the Guarani to produce biofuel.

"While these companies profit, we are doomed to continue with hunger, misery and death," said a spokesman of the Guarani to Survival International. The Guarani community of Jata Yvary, Mato Grosso do Sul, is composed of 370 people. Already lost most of their ancestral homeland â€" the one that sells sugarcane to Bunge â€" and is forced to live in a small piece of land, completely surrounded by plantation.

According to Survival International, the Aboriginal tribe suffers from serious health problems as a result of toxic pesticides of plantations. Now, she "cries" lost forest, from which derives part of its medicines, health and shelter.

"Farmers already have destroyed almost all the forests, our medicinal plants, fruits and resource. They spread pesticide from planes, our children are headache and begin to vomit, "said Arlindo, leader of the Jata Yvary.

The land formerly occupied by the Guarani are now used to raise livestock, plant soybeans and sugarcane. "The Guarani are [to pay] by the growing world demand for biofuels", concludes the Survival International.

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Bike-sharing system in London is in crisis

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Released in the summer of 2010, the Boris Bikes were received with great enthusiasm by the Londoners. Two-wheeled vehicles, which are part of the bike sharing system of London, are supposed to start a new phase of sustainable mobility in greater London, leaving more and more cars for second place and interweaving in its importance, with public transport.

In November 2012, about 726,893 trips were made by Boris Bikes â€" so-called because of its great booster, London mayor Boris Johnson. Last month, however, this number dropped to 514,146 â€" almost a third.

To make matters worse, the Transport for London, which runs the British capital's transport, announced that Barclays, main sponsor, will no longer finance this system in 2015. At the same time, the recent wave of deadly road kills of cyclists is upset the local authorities.

According to Grist, the crisis of the Boris Bikes can be summed up to three factors: cost, danger and maintenance. In January 2013, prices per hour doubled, from €1,2 to €2,4 ($ 3.8 pair $ 7.6). "Although the old prices were a pittance, the new ones are too close to the cost of public transport, and many began wondering whether it is worthwhile to look for a bike and getting sweaty pedaling", explains the Grist.

Then there's the safety factor. Cycling in London, as we've been talking about for the last year, is increasingly dangerous.

Finally, it is hard to find a station with the right number of bicycles. Normally, or are empty â€" and it is impossible to lift a bike â€" or completely filled â€" and it is impossible to deliver it. I.e. the Boris Bikes have a serious problem of logistics and distribution.

The system is also too expensive. With just 4,000 bicycles, it would cost the city's taxpayers, on average, about € 1,670/year by bicycle ($ 5,320). On the other hand, Barclays has invested about half of the € 60 million ($ 190 million) pledged.

Next spring, the system will be reinforced with 2,000 bicycles and expand collection stations to the South-West of London. "Although the idea be the predecessor, the bike-sharing system is too associated with Boris Johnson to drop it without a fight," explains the Grist.

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Monday, December 16, 2013

The Asian folk beliefs that try to combat pollution

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The high levels of pollution in major Asian cities are not news to anyone. However, this winter seems to have air quality worsened and the waves of smog have increased, preventing people in the streets or making the day-to-day activities.

In the absence of a definitive solution to the problem of pollution, many citizens try to minimize its effects on health, trying to protect their lungs from harmful agents. However, the methods they use to protect themselves are ineffective, at best, or harmful at worst. Get to know which are:

Cigarette filters in the nose

"A magical solution to deal with the pollution. Take two cigarette filters and insert them into your nostrils, "says a popular message on Sina Weibo, a Twitter-like social network, referring to the Quartz.

Health authorities quickly belied the fact, stressing that the filters can impair breathing and even send small filaments to the lungs. In addition, cigarette filters fail to neutralize the harmful effects of tobacco, so also unable to neutralize the harmful effects of pollution.

Grilled Bacon

In South Korea, where pollution from China came through the wind and covered Seoul and other cities, sales of grilled bacon, known locally as Sam Gyeop Sal, more than tripled. The Koreans believe that the dish can absorb the environmental toxins.

Anti-pollution martial arts

An elementary school of Hebei, an industrial town in the southwest of Beijing, has implemented a program of anti-pollution martial arts. The institution believes that the martial arts will help strengthen the lungs of children and help them withstand better the polluted air from China.

The truth is that physical activity, even indoors, leads to an increase of breathing, which causes people inhale more toxins.

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Scientists try to convert CO2 into solid magnesite

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Researchers at Stanford University, in the United States, believes his latest study, conducted in an abandoned mine in California, can help create solutions to a very important issue: how to store the carbon emitted by human activities?

The team spent two years trying to unravel a mystery in the mine geological Red Mountain, located about 100 km from Palo Alto, California. In it, are some of the largest veins of pure magnesium carbonate, a mineral made of carbon dioxide (CO2) and magnesium. The big question was trying to find out how these veins were formed, millions of years ago.

Researchers have proposed a solution that could lead to a new technique to convert carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas, in solid magnesite. In fact, the conventional geological armazamento involves the capture of CO2 from industrial chimneys â€" and its injection as subsurface fluid. But there's a big concern: prevent CO2 leak back into the atmosphere. So, the solution found through convert CO2 into a stable mineral.

According to the sustainable planet, one of the most difficult parts of the task goes through from the rock to accommodate the C02. "And this may require brute force. This type of violent rupture happened in the region studied, with the intense geological activity millions of years ago in coastal California mountain chain, near the famous San Andreas fault. The idea is to replicate this process, "explains the site.

The mine had 140 thousand metric tons of CO2 equivalent, before the magensita were mineralized in the early 20th century. The whole area could contain 13 gigatonnes of carbon.

Human activity put in the atmosphere more than 500 gigatons of carbon. According to scientists, an irreversible change of climate is expected to happen around 1000 gigatons, a threshold for which humanity walks up to the middle of this century.

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The coldest place on the planet

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The coldest place on the planet is located in the eastern plateau of Antarctica, on a high ridge, where temperatures can fall to minus 92 C in various caves during a clean night of winter.

Scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center made the discovery while analysed detailed maps of the Earth's surface, which have been drawn up with data from remote sensing satellites, including the MODIS sensor, allocated in NASA's Aqua satellite, and the TIR, placed in Landsat 8, a joint project of NASA and the US Geologial Survey.



This new value is several degrees lower than the old lowest temperature recorded, about minus 89.2° c. This value was recorded in 1983 at the Russian Vostok Research Station, in Eastern Antarctica.

Although these have been lower temperatures of the planet recorded by satellites sensors, permanently inhabited sites with the lowest temperatures recorded are located in northwestern Siberia, where the values down to about less 67.8 degrees Celsius in the towns of Verkhoyansk, in 1892, and in Oimekon, in 1933.

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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Perfluorotributilamina: the greenhouse gas that is 7,100 times worse than CO2

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Every year the levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere are increasing, as well as the list of greenhouse gases. The latest addition to this list is the Perfluorotributilamina (PFTBA), a chemical used in the industry that has the potential for global warming 7,100 times greater than CO2, the main gas responsible for climate change. The conclusion was published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.

Although only a small amount of PFTBA being present in the Earth's atmosphere, the lifespan of this substance is hundreds of years old, which means it is also present in the atmosphere during these hundreds of years. This chemical, odorless and colorless, is widely available in online sale sites and their sale is not regulated. "There are no policies to control their production, use or issue," said Angela Hong, one of the researchers at the University of Toronto who participated in the study, cites the Quartz.

The industrial conglomerate 3 m, which sold for more than 40 years several PFTBA related chemical, called fluorinertos, says in his online portal that these chemicals "have high global warming potentials and atmospheric life for long periods. As such, they must be carefully managed to minimize the emissions ".

The chemical properties of PFTBA â€" and other perfluorocarbons (PFCs) â€" makes it perfect for cooling lasers and electrical circuits. Google, for example, has registered several patents with PFTBA to use the chemical cooling systems of their servers. The PFC can still be used, in theory, by astronauts and by divers, as a replacement for liquid oxygen.

The PFC can still be used as artificial blood (even if its implementation is still being studied). The molecular structure and the nature of the intramolecular chemical bonds of these substances allow the existence of empty spaces in the structure of the liquid, which causes the PFC dissolve oxygen and CO2 like no other substance. The PFTBA can also be used for frying potatoes.

Laboratory tests have been done with mice, and found that the animals managed to survive several weeks after breathing perfluorocarbons, albeit with some lung damage.

Researchers from the University of Toronto just discovered 0.18 PFTBA parts per billion in the atmosphere, compared with the 400 parts per million of CO2. However, the researchers argue that the use of this substance should be carefully monitored, as well as other potential greenhouse gases which have not yet been studied.

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Saturday, December 14, 2013

Galesnjak, heart-shaped island

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In 2009, a user of the Google Earth realized that the island of Galesnjak, in Croatia, had the shape of a heart. The discovery quickly surpassed boundaries and became a viral phenomenon.

Situated on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic â€" and uninhabited island, quickly began to be known as the Island of love â€" and even the recent cutting of trees has diminished the public's interest by Galesnjak. If interest rekindled when, on the satellite image updated, if realized the island lost some trees. According to the owner of the island, Tonci Juresko, aims to cut the planting of olive trees on the island. "I'm going to plant olive trees, the island will be even more beautiful," said Jutarnji List site Juresko.

250 new trees will be planted and the dock, built over 80 years ago by Tonci's grandfather, will be restored.

The owner of Galesnjak also admitted to have already rejected, "several times", performing weddings on the island, since it has no conditions to receive events: it is a rocky island, of difficult access.

"I'm sure we will still receive a wedding on the island. We tried to arrange a ride for Valentine's day, but it's only one day a year, wouldn't it be very profitable, "he explained. Some say that this cut of trees aims to make the island more "visitable", providing the Tonci the bet on weddings and tourism.

The island is one of the rare natural objects phenomena in the shape of a heart in the world, having your curious geography was discovered in the 19th century, Napoleon's cartographer, Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré.

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The toxic products of the buildings are endangering our health?

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A recently published study highlights the potential dangers of a vast and little-known, range of chemicals used in construction materials that can jeopardize human health.

These chemicals are widely used in construction and are present on the walls, ceilings and floors of new houses, schools, hospitals and offices, places where most people spend around 90% of their time.

These harmful chemicals include neurotoxins, carcinogens, artificial hormones and reproductive endocrine, who may be having an active role in increasing health problems of populations. A team of American scientists, in partnership with the Healthy Buildings network, conducted a study focusing on a specific problem: asthma.

"In spite of giving more attention and to intervene more than ever, asthma rates continue to increase," says founder and executive director of the network of Sudáveis Buildings, Bil Walsh, at The Huffington Post. "There are chemicals in building materials that can cause asthma", stresses.

When crossing a list of chemicals that cause asthma with other suspicious substances present in more than 1,300 insulation products, paving and other building materials, Walsh's team identified a priority list of materials that should not be used, in order to prevent asthma. These 20 outstanding products have high potential to spark off asthma attacks but also to be inhaled or ingested by the occupants of the building.

Many volatile organic compounds such as formaldehyde, were included in the list, and potentially toxic emissions of these products increase when they are new. Semi-voláteis organic compounds, which are not as appreciated by the construction industry, also incorporate the list, due to the propensity to risk long-term interiors as they degrade.

"That smell of new buildings or the cars smell the poison," says the Chief Executive of the Bullitt Foundation, the greenest office building in the world, which excluded their 360 construction toxic chemicals.

The flame retardants, plasticizers of phthalate and other materials have been identified as hormone disruptors. More known for their growing links to obesity, breast cancer and attention deficit, studies indicate that chemicals can affect lung development in fetuses, infants and small children. "This can create conditions that actually lead to asthma," says Walsh.

Energy efficiency is increasing

In recent decades, as more and more chemicals entering the human daily life, patterns of energy efficiency of buildings increases. However, even the buildings that have energy certification can still be full of toxic chemicals. "Normally, people assume that a green building is good for health", says Walsh. "However, there is no prerequisite to health indicators based on chemicals and people can make assumptions that are not guaranteed".

However, some measures are being taken to take into account the indicators of health in sustainable buildings. At a Conference in November, the regulators of the energy certifications revealed new requirements for the obtaining of such licences, which are an opportunity for the constructors to eliminate certain toxic agents.

Thus, not only would benefit the users of buildings, as well as the construction and maintenance industry as well as the firefighters who are exposed to toxic fumes in the event of a fire of buildings.

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Porn star joins PETA to fight for animal rights

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Ron Jeremy, one of the best known pornographic film actors, just join PETA in the fight for animal rights. So Jeremy wrote a letter to the National Institutes of Health for the purpose of sexual experiments on animals.

"As you know, it takes a lot to shock me, but I managed to stay so when my friends at PETA tell me that the NIH is spending millions of dollars every year in morbid sexual experiences in animals," begins the letter.

Jeremy and PETA accused the NIH to use American taxpayers ' money to mutilate the genitals of animals, injecting them with chemicals, destroying parts of his brain and ultimately kill them.

The letter specifically mentions a project developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, which uses rodents for studies on erectile dysfunction. In testing, the skin of rodents is removed from his genitals, before these are stimulated electronically.

"When all the people of this country are struggling to pay rising medical costs, why the NIH spends millions of dollars to finance erections in rodents? I consider myself an expert in sex â€" I've been more than 1,700 films â€" and I know how important it is to have it and enjoy it. But I don't know a single person that like genital cutting of live animals. For whatever reason, "wrote the sexagenarian actor.

Finally, Jeremy dubbed the experiences of "perverse" and "depraved", adding that already had a rodent as a pet: "I recognize them with a great personality and intelligence. Do not deserve this fate, "he concluded.

Read Jeremy's letter in full (in English).

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Friday, December 13, 2013

Innovation Incubator of Universidade de Lisboa invoiced € 6.6 million in 2013

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Tec Labs, Innovation Center of Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, closed the year with € 6.6 million invoiced and 200 jobs created. "In a year marked by economic and financial crisis, the Tec Labs ends the year with a very optimistic scenario," explained Rita Thomas, Manager of communication and image.

The incubator, which received companies like Science4you, Biopremier or Fluiddo Interactive, will present their bills the next day February 16, sharing with partners and organizations endorsed the results of the work developed in 2013.

The results of the administrative and financial restructuring, rehabilitation of infrastructure and the implementation of a new business plan are some themes to be addressed in the next second, in the Auditorium of the Tec Labs, by 2:30 pm.

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It is recalled that one of the latest projects of the Tec Labs was the inauguration of an Urban Greenhouse in Campo Grande. The space, open to the community, aims to promote sustainable solutions through the regular functioning of the greenhouse.

TEC Labs is associated with the Faculdade De Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, IAPMEI, ISCTE and Câmara Municipal de Lisboa.

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Paris will have heated terraces with parasols fuelled with solar energy

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The approximately ten thousand Parisian cafés and restaurants with terrace are likely to have, in the near future, their heated terraces with parasols fuelled with solar power during the winter months.

The recent law that banned smoking inside these spaces made smokers if congregassem on the terraces and the municipal authorities of the French capital are now trying to solve the problem of the cold. "There are no problems in summer, but in winter it is cold and it is necessary to provide heating to customers," says Georges-Etienne Faure, Jean-Louis Missika Adviser, Deputy Mayor, responsible for the areas of innovation, research and universities, CITES The Guardian.

"But it's crazy warm the outer space," explains Faure. Allied to this complication there is still the problem caused by gas heaters, which liberate considerable amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. After the municipality realized that there was no French company that could solve the problems the Esplanade in Paris, launched a contest to find a solution. The winner was a small American design company, Amorphica, specializing in sustainable solutions futuristic.

This company presented solar powered umbrellas that not only heats the terraces of Paris, but also absorb the cigarette smoke of customers who now cannot occupy the interior spaces of the establishments. According to the spokesman for the Amorphica, Chandally, Leemor urban umbrella "was conceived as a solution to the cities provide an urban convenience that creates interactive and comfortable spaces throughout the year. For example, the parasol can be easily fixed in existing urban facilities, such as bus stops, providing a space cosy semi-enclosed sea that improves the experience of waiting for a bus in winter ".

According to Chandally, the parasol "heats and uses renewable energy efficiently." "The parasol integrates a motion sensor, sensitive solar panels, solar panels and a thermodynamic space insulator. Light sensors allow the parasol follow the natural movement of the Sun and maximize energy absorption ".

According to Faure, the municipality will experience the sun umbrellas and test them and, "above all, understand if Parisians like them". "The experience is crucial. If Parisians like the umbrellas, let's apply them on a large scale ", indicates the Advisor.

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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Trees capture 50% of the particles of air pollution of cities

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The leaves of the trees can capture more of 50% of the particulates, the major component of urban pollution. According to the sustainable planet, this was the main conclusion of a team of scientists who, for this purpose, planted a string of trees in front of some houses.

In urban environments, these particles come mainly from car exhaust, brake pad wear and dust of the road. This material may contain metals such as iron and lead, being that the particles are sufficiently small to people breathing them in. Can also exacerbate heart disease, asthma, and other health conditions.

The team of researchers, led by Barbara Maher, University of Lancaster, United Kingdom, did an experiment in a busy street in the city, no trees. She tracked the amount of dust and particles that entered the houses and collected data on the sizes and concentrations of particles, every 10 minutes, for five days. Moist wipes also collected dust from LED or plasma screens inside the houses.

Later, the team put some plants and young trees in front of some houses, during 13 days, forming a kind of green screen in front of the residences. The result showed that those with trees had concentrations of 52% to 65% lower metallic particles of all sizes.

A test done with a electronic microscope confirmed that the surfaces of the leaves they arrested the metallic particles. As the particles measurements within the houses, these particles are probably the product of combustion and brake wear of brakes that pass, completed the team.

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Adidas launches recycled cardboard tennis in April 2014

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The German brand Adidas will launch on the market, next April, five new different sneakers made from recycled cardboard. Between the models is one of race, the ZX8000.

According to my aggregator Well-being (OMBE), Adidas will have negotiated a partnership with the British designer Chris Anderson, aiming to create a new model of sneakers made from recycled cardboard. For now, the brand announced that will be produced sustainable versions of five different models of tennis, which will begin to be sold starting April 2014.

The sneakers are made of cardboard, including brand logos and footbeds, and will have a comfort identical to conventional models, ensures the brand. Iran, too, use only non-toxic glue, duct tape â€" to unite all the parties â€" and string that will replace the conventional laces.

According to Adidas, will only be made sustainable versions of Campus models and Stan Smith â€" suitable for skateboarding â€", Superstar Shelltoe, ZX700 and racing model ZX8000.

The aggregator OMBE still alert to the fact that a group of experts have already expressed about the commercial viability of the product, mainly because the cardboard is sturdy, but it does require extra careful on rainy days and wet land.

The sneakers, whose price has not yet been revealed, will be produced on a large scale, making part of the spring/summer collection in Europe and the USA.

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Microsoft develops smart bra able to detect excesses in feed

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Microsoft, in partnership with engineers from the University of Rochester, and Southampton, is developing a smart bra that is able to detect the different moods of the user.

The prototype, already presented, contains removable sensors that monitor heart activity and skin and provides indication under stress levels to which the user is subject. The objective is to realize if the smart devices can help prevent dietary excesses related to excess stress.

The information about the State of humor is provided to the user through an application for smartphones that allows alert to the most turbulent emotional States and the moment that emotional power is more likely to occur.

The future of this bra, which also includes a gyroscope and an accelerometer, is still uncertain, in particular its marketing. One of the brakes to entry in the market is the low durability of the batteries, which require frequent shipments.

According to Asta Roseway, senior researcher at Microsoft, was "too boring for the participants to use the prototype detection system, since the plates had to be recharged every three or four hours," cites the BBC.

Women who participated in the tests came back to meet his emotions through the device for six hours a day for four days.

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Put batteries at a collection point for used batteries will help IPO of Lisbon (with INTERVIEW)

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Since the beginning of the month that Ecopilhas has launched the 5th National Collection batteries, a project in favour of the Portuguese Institute of Oncology (IPO) and that, in parallel, alert to the danger of incorrect disposal of batteries â€" especially for the environment.

The result of this collection will enable the Ecopilhas donate to the IPO of Lisbon two portable video endoscopy apparatus, image recording and processing of data. These diagnostic equipment will be used in the queries of Otorhinolaryngology (ORL) and Urology, and may also be used in Surgery.

These facilities play an important role in assessing airway upper digestive tumors (DSB), in the evaluation of cervical carcinoma in patients irradiated and pathology of the bladder and prostate (Urology), becoming a kind of observation of the results of the treatments carried out.

In an interview with Green Savers, Eurico Lamb, managing director of Ecopilhas, explains that the participation in the initiative is simple: simply put in the Batteries the batteries used in flashlights, clocks, radios, toys and equipment commands or batteries of cameras, cell phones, laptop computers and power tools.

In previous editions of the National Collection of batteries, the Ecopilhas collected more than 14 million units of used batteries. Read the interview of Eurico Lamb.

The 5th National Collection of batteries runs until December 31. What is the expectation for this year?

The expectation for the 5th National Collection of batteries is to reach 4 million units collected in last year's Edition and, of course, help in the fight against cancer, at the same time that we contribute to a better environment. In order to achieve these two goals, it is sufficient that all comply with the simple gesture of putting the batteries used batteries at a collection point for used batteries.

The collection reverts, again, in favour of the IPO. This aspect of social responsibility is helping the Portuguese to retrained more batteries?

We believe so. Every year we receive numerous contacts from individuals and companies to know how they can participate in the National Collection of batteries for the IPO. This campaign is a way to sensitize the public to the need to put batteries at a collection point for used batteries, thus allowing the routing of this waste for recycling.

What are the major challenges of Ecopilhas for the year 2014?

In 2014, the Ecopilhas its main challenge continue his work specialized in separate collection of used batteries, complying with the goals set at European level. The stakes in the ongoing development of the collection, ever closer to the citizen, alongside a plan of initiatives to raise awareness of the separate collection of batteries, are the main strategic axes to develop next year.

In addition to the Collection, that other projects have developed to change the mentality of the Portuguese as regards the recycling of batteries?

Throughout our activity we have been developing and participating in various awareness-raising initiatives, of which the National Collection of batteries is part. We highlight the project "Ones go to school", held for the third consecutive year, and that has been an important contribution to the awareness of students, their families and the entire school community, to the need for selective collection of used batteries. The adhesion of the schools has been very positive, with over one thousand and six hundred schools enrolled in the project.

For those who still don't know what to do with the batteries in order to life, what advice and recommend what steps should follow for the Recycle?

The recommendation is to place their used batteries at a collection point for used batteries. This is the only way to ensure that the batteries are properly recycled, thus preventing the deposition of heavy metals, such as mercury, cadmium or lead, in the environment.



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Uruguay about to legalize the production, sale and consumption of cannabis

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The Uruguay is about to legalize the production, sale and consumption of cannabis and is expected to be the first South American country to do so. The project, which was presented in October, will be voted on this Tuesday in the Senate.

"Uruguay is doing something that's never been done in any other part of the world. For the first time, the whole production chain, from production to consumption of marijuana will be legal to a national level, "says Julio Rey, an illegal producer of cannabis to the Financial Times.

This Government measure aims to be a breakthrough in the fight against drug trafficking. "The market is completely unregulated," said the Secretary General of the national drug Board of Uruguay, Julio Calzada. "The only way to catch this market is to remove the profit of the business of drug dealers and put it in the hands of the State", explains. The sale of cannabis in Uruguay amounts to € 22 to 29 million a year, or 22 million tons per year.

If the legislation is approved, the cannabis use in Uruguay will not be so penalized, but only for those who are registered as consumers in a database, which will not be public knowledge. Otherwise, the penalties will be high for those not registered. Registered users will be able to buy up to 40 grams per month in a number of pharmacies, which are prohibited from selling to minors of 18 years and to foreigners. Registered individuals will also be able to grow up to six plants, while smoke clubs will be able to cultivate up to 99 plants.

At the same time will create a government agency to regulate the market and control prices and production levels. Advertising for the cultivation and sale of cannabis will be prohibited.

If the new legislation is adopted, its implementation will bring various challenges. Sebastián Sabini, a legislator who heads the legalization process, indicates that the main challenge will be the definition of the price. The price of legalized marijuana should be a mirror of the price of that is sold on the black market, but your purchasing process will be safer and better quality.

However, there is also fear that the parallel market decrease prices to compete with the product, including without limitation this paragraph. On the other hand, if the legal price is charted far below there is a risk of encouraging consumption and dealers buy cannabis officer and re-sell on the black market.

Jorge Gandini, legislator opposed to legalization, claims that the measure will not end with the drug trafficking. "Let's not get rid of the drug dealers; If something happens will be providing more customers to the black market, "he says. Second Gandini, will continue to be a secondary market because it will continue to be demand, particularly underage consumers and possibly of tourists.

Although the States of Colorado and Washington, in the United States, and the Netherlands allow cannabis consumption, the Uruguay is the first country to legalize the whole production chain and could pave the way for legalization in other countries, particularly in South America.

Foto:  ValentinaM / Creative Commons

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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Feed a tiger shark by hand

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Vincent and Debra Canabal are divers and sometimes feed the sharks mouth. One of the last "meals" provided by Vincent and Debra to a tiger shark was photographed by Brazilian Daniel Barker, and the photos are awesome.

Barker photographed these pictures in the Bahamas, a resort where tourists and visitors can feed sharks by hand â€" all in support of their conservation. "The truth is 90% of the population of tiger shark disappeared because of the black market. Eco-tourism is the only industry that keeps the animals alive, "explained Barker to the press.

Despite the huge risk associated with this practice, the Brazilian photographer insists that this is one of the few ways to preserve the species for future generations. "They are scary when open their mouths, we need to give them some space and let them know that we're there," continued the fearless photographer.

With four meters, the photos depict the shark Emma. Tiger shark population fell 97% since 1972, due to poaching. Today there are about 20 species of sharks in the IUCN list for endangered species. Tiger sharks are known to eat all they appear ahead: fish, birds, smaller sharks or seals.

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AirBnB is inspired in residential buildings to new corporate headquarters

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The renowned architectural Atelier Gensler spent four months to live with AirBnb workers â€" the houses sharing websites online, to try to figure out what the culture and ethics of the company. The aim was to gain inspiration for the project AriBnb new headquarters in San Francisco, in a former industrial building.

The conclusions of the study were recently announced: the new building won a central atrium with natural lighting and, above all, a new green wall of 380 square meters. The wall covers three floors of the building and gives you a look absolutely amazing.

The Gensler also exceeded in seeking to bring the company's culture to their offices. Thus, the building was inspired by the residential houses, even for individual offices â€" replicas of houses â€" which can be rented through the company's Web site.

Among the featured replicas for a Parisian apartment, a House of Bali and a quarter of Milan. The dining room looks like a kitchen and meeting rooms are authentic lounges, quite cozy. There's even an area for the employees of AriBnB get some rest.

Although employees have their desks, they can do it anywhere in the Office, at any time of the day. The informal meetings are encouraged and communication can be made at any point in the Home-Office.

See some of the divisions of the new headquarters of AirBnB.

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Rome: bus and metro tickets will be purchased by SMS

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From next month, who visit Rome you can buy bus tickets, metro or tram easily, within the same means of transport. The Italian capital will put in metro carriages and inside the buses and trams, special phone numbers, to which passengers can send an SMS, by purchasing the ticket.

Immediately, the client receives a reply message with a code, which identifies the note that was just purchased. When the reviewer questioning the passenger on the ticket, he will only have to show the code on the display of the phone, explains the Less A Car.

The ticket can be purchased by those who have a more basic mobile phone or smartphone.

The system already exists in other Italian cities â€" such as Florence, Padua, Vicenza and Genoa â€" and his success led him to Rome and other Italian cities. In addition to easy and fast, the system helps to save on consumption of public transport tickets.

"From January you can buy bus tickets, metro and tram with the smartphone, cellphone or mobile phone who visit us", explained Ignazio Marino, mayor of Rome.

"It would be a great idea, maybe, for the cities more like tourist Lisbon Portuguese", concludes the aggregator Less A Car.

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Monday, December 9, 2013

Humans are becoming more carnivores, especially in emerging economies

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The human being is eating more and more meat and switching to a diet increasingly "Carnivore" is being driven by emerging economies such as China or India.

The conclusion is of a group of French researchers, who studied the relationships between the development indicators from the World Bank and the food in different countries to complete the relationships between socio-economic conditions, environmental and health requirements and changes in the patterns of food. One of the main conclusions is that the human being is becoming more carnivorous. However, the study also concluded that we can no longer be considered top predators.

The study, which analyzes the feeding habits of different countries, is the first to calculate the trophic level of humans â€" an indicator, in the field of ecology, which determines the level of the human species in the food chain.

Algae and plants are in the first trophic level, since they create their own food, while herbivores are at level two and the animals that feed on herbivores on level three. The carnivores that feed on smaller carnivores are at level four and the carnivores with few predators, like lions or bears, are at level five.

Sylvain Bonhommeau, of the French Institute for Exploitation of teh Sea, who directed the study, concluded that the trophic level of the human race was 2.21 in 2009, which puts us closer to herbivores than carnivores. "We are closer to that of herbivores carnivores. It changes the perception of being a top predator, "says the researcher to Nature.

However, this situation may be changing. In the survey were analyzed data on 102 types of foods to calculate the trophic level of 176 countries between 1961 and 2009. In the course of these 50 years it was found that the consumption of meat and fat on the part of the world's population has increased, which made the human species move 3% into the food chain or 0.06 points.

Although it seems a little variation, experts believe that is a big change. Thomas Kastner, Alpen-Adria University in Vienna, indicates that the fact that the trophic level of an animal being calculated from the sum of the different animals that consume, which in turn may belong to different trophic levels, a variation of 0.1 means that a predator at the top of the food chain â€" which includes humans-is consume more meat.

However, this increase is not linear in all countries. Countries such as China or India, which traditionally have a rice-based diet, are consuming more and more meat, once through a business cycle of strong growth, allowing them to buy more expensive products, such as meat.

Foto:  mccun934 / Creative Commons

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British brand creates colorful tents powered solar energy

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A former MTV presenter, Rob Bertucci, created an alternative to conventional camping tents. The model of Bertucci, the Bang Bang, Tents is colored on the outside and inside and has an integrated solar panel that allows you to upload electronic equipment.

The idea of the former presenter arose from the need he felt whenever the summer festivals to find their tent in the middle of the remaining power and charge your cell phone. Tents created by Bertucci generate enough electricity to power computers, cell phones, cameras and columns, to allow festival-goers continue the party into the night, referred to Inhabitat.

The Bang Bang Tents are designed a model for four people and are available in six different patterns. Are designed for durability and ease of Assembly and resist the intense rain or intense heat.

The tents are equipped with a solar panel that can be placed in an outside pocket of the tent. The Panel of five volts lithium battery feeds that have a USB adapter, which lets you load low-voltage devices. The tents are on sale online for about 300.

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