| Any land anywhere can be used to harvest rainwater The fundamental reason: extend the fruits of the monsoon The basic principle: Catch water where it falls NEWS Compiled clippings DTE ARTICLES A... |
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| What is NFS? NFS is National Food Security. It is the food security regime the Indian state, like many other developing countries, is completely committed to. NFS means creating zones of intensive agr... |
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| A NEW BEGINNING A rich harvest IN FOCUS On the right track? Groundwater or poison? Punjab, ready for desi solutions Saga of tanks CAMPAIGN Ways to destroy Squatters or owners? VIPs strangling Dal Restoring Bis Hazari Lakes in News WATER LI... |
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| Tuesday, October 14, 2008 A Deeper Shade of Green: Changes that make a Big Impact Okay, so we've all probably changed at least some of our light bulbs to CFLs, and bought some reusable bags, but may wonder how to be more eco-... |
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| M ullumbimby C ommunity A ction N etwork Buy Local or its Bye Bye Mullum! Mullumbimby Action Group -> articles -> notsustainable Email Print Facebook Twitter Woolworths is Not Sustainable, by David Maslow Woolworths symbol... |
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| Friday, December 26, 2008 Coal Ash Spill in TN - Info & Links If anyone knows me, they know how I feel about coal. It's the main environmental issue that I've taken a stance on, because I believe it's where the green rubber ... |
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| M ullumbimby C ommunity A ction N etwork Buy Local or its Bye Bye Mullum! Newsletters Mullumbimby Community Action Newsletters Newsletter Name: Ungrouped Newsletter List : Search Originally published 03May2008 mullum-zine Newsletter No 3 ... |
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| Eco-Thrifty Mom I'm determined to make the world better for my son (and his hypothetical siblings), and I'm determined to do it on a budget. I thought I'd share my experiences with the world in the hopes that other Moms want to do ... |
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| Industry at any cost (This article first appeared in Down To Earth, April 15, 2000) Maharashtra and Gujarat. The brightest jewels in Indias industrial crown. But impressive indus... |
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