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By  Andrzej Klimczuk, On November 13, 2011
Wyzwania globalnego rozwoju, Wyższa Szkoła Gospodarki w Bydgoszczy, Bydgoszcz 2011
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By  The GreenO, On September 1, 2009
TheGreenO Recycling News revolves around the stories on Sustainable Recycling, bio recycling, energy recycling and green energy news. This section provides you with latest news information on green foods recycling, electronics recycling, recycling markets and recycling initiatives in many countries.
By  Stefano Tagliani, On September 17, 2012
The number of residents on the luxury island built off the coast of Qatar is increasing every year. The island is continuing to be built with an eco- sustainability mindset. The artificial island off the coast of Qatar called the “Pearl of Qatar” has many luxuries, but also focuses on the environment, from water supplies to the waste management, to cooling system that copies the the Roman energy model.
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By  Stefano Tagliani, On September 7, 2012
London won the gold medal its sustainability efforts, during the recent Summer Olympic Games. The facilities facilities- from the Olympic Park to the Velodrome to the main Stadium – make wide use of recycled materials and follow waste management guidelines. All purchases inside the Olympic Park and all packaging are 100% recyclable while the disposable products are green and made in Italy.
By  Stefano Tagliani, On August 31, 2012
70-80% of water resources used by humans goes to agricultural irrigation: it takes 500 liters of water to produce one kilo of wheat The growing demand for water is closely linked to the continuous increase in food production, and water pollution that renders enormous amounts of water unsuitable even for industrial uses. But the way to reduce our “water footprint” exists, starting from reducing the amount of fresh water taken from the natural cycle. There are 7 billion of us on Earth today. If we continue at this rate of growth, in 2050, there will be 9 billion people on our planet. To provide everyone with drinking water and food, we will also need 70% more water resources than currently used.
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By  Srinivasan Rengasamy, Madurai Institute of Social Sciences, On March 10, 2010
Learning material to understand Millennium Development Goals for MSW students specializing in Community Development in the affiliated colleges of Madurai Kamaraj University