Articles Tagged with the word ‘image’

 

Solar Boat Launched

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

Britain's very first purpose-built, passenger-carrying solar boat has been launched on the Norfolk Broads.

 

Hemp Gets into the Closet

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

The original Levi's jeans were made not from cotton but from hemp and we could all be wearing hemp clothes soon if trials by Bioregional prove successful.

 

The Ithaca Magic Act

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

Most cities are already rich. There's enough money and talent to enable everyone to work creatively for a few hours a day and then to relax with family and friends, enjoying top quality healthy food prepared by fine cooks; clean low-cost warm housing; clean and safe transport; high quality handcrafted clothes and household goods. People can create and play...

 

Mauna Kea Mountain Run

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

In an extraordinary achievement The Climb for Tibet' team ran up Hawaii's sacred White Mountain, Mauna Kea both for peace and to raise sponsorship for the education of children in Tibet.

 

One Wild and Precious Life?

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

Social enterprise is emerging as a brave new economy. Social enterprise represents a challenge to old dichotomies that polarised the charity and business worlds.

 

Pioneers for a Saner World

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

An inspirational biodynamic farming project in Egypt has won a 2003 Right Livelihood Award. Dr Ibrahim Abouleish founded Sekem in 1977 by cultivating 70 hectares of desert north east of Cairo using organic, biodynamic methods, based on the teaching of Rudolf Steiner.

 

Peace is Possible

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

In this new millennium, human beings are faced with challenges that can only be solved collectively and co-operatively, according to the Oxford Research Group who have been researching non-violent conflict resolution since 1988.

 

Gramma's Herbs

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

In 1994, when Dounne Alexander faced two life threatening conditions which conventional medicine could not treat, she reflected on her traditional roots, then set about healing herself through prayer, meditation and natural foods.

 

One Wild and Precious Life?

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

Social enterprise is emerging as a brave new economy. Social enterprise represents a challenge to old dichotomies that polarised the charity and business worlds.

 

Water Prize for Claire

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

South African, Claire Reid received the prestigious Junior Water Prize from the Stockholm Water Foundation this July.

 

Walking Their Talk

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

A new way of doing business is emerging, one that encourages co-operation rather than competition. This new way is based on the belief that abundance is possible for everyone when we act with respect for others and for the environment.

 

Virtual Healing with Dolphins

 
 

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30 Sep 2003

 

On 5-6th December speakers from around the world will be gathering at the Open University in Milton Keynes to report on their often extraordinary personal experiences and to seek to unravel the mysterious power of dolphins to change our lives for the better.

 

Celebrating Nature

 
 

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30 Jun 2003

 

A celebration of whales and dolphins is happening in Tenerife during July and August.

 

Walk on the Wild Side

 
 

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30 Jun 2003

 

Global warming is melting the polar bear's world along with its chance to feed, reproduce and ultimately survive. Pollution caused by toxic by-products of industry accumulates in their bodies and is poisoning them.

 

Green Spirit

 
 

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30 Jun 2003

 

The Green Spirit Network links people of many different traditions who believe that human life has both an ecological and spiritual dimension and seek a more just, sustainable and peaceful way of living in harmony with the Earth.

 

Creating a Peace Mandala

 
 

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30 Jun 2003

 

As part of a Day for Peace' held on Sunday 13th April, 2003 Birmingham, citizens contributed to a colourful, collective Mandala for Peace

 

Turning a New Leaf

 
 

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28 Feb 2003

 

Judith Davis, Ailsa Moore and Gill Stribley took to the streets of Woking to encourage people to take a leaf out of their book.

 

Proposing Peace

 
 

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28 Feb 2003

 

"For it isn't enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn't enough to believe in it. One must work for it."

 

The World's Largest Solar Cooker

 
 

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30 Dec 2002

 

Mount Abu, in the state of Rajasthtan, India, possesses favourable sources of potential renewable energy

 

Balinese Dancers

 
 

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30 Dec 2002

 

Balinese Dancers smile before performing in a Peace and Unity Healing Ceremony in Bali