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  • Bharadwaj said:

    Thanks for visiting my site. Interestingly i am also in the profession of training school dropouts and show them the job opportunities.

    Contact me on the mail id given to you.

  • Nerissa said:

    Hello,

    Seeing that you’re a green advocate (and blogger) I wanted to reach out and see if you were interested in an article that I recently have written. It’s on the Olympics and the steps they’re taking to go green and decrease the environmental impact that it has. While sports is something far from the topic of your blog, I think that you will find it interesting and informative, and not overwhelming on the sports content, besides a few facts on the last Olympics, it is primarily about the Olympics going Green.

    I’m looking to spread awareness of the fact that even though the Olympic Games are fantastic and unifying, they are it’s quite a carbon-rich event and are not that environmentally sound.

  • Mark Bantigue said:

    Hello.

    I’m a follower of your blog and I find your perspective both sober and relevant. I’m asking permission to feature the Metro Manila solid waste improvement blog entry on P3.

    P3, http://www.p-3.ph, is a crowd-sourced, progressive, online Philippine news magazine that features blogs with perspectives on modern Filipino culture, progress-minded, social responsibility, environmentalism, and tolerance.

    May I feature your blog post? I will provide all the necessary links and description of your blog.

    Thanks.

  • Rei Paulin said:

    AN INVITATION – GREAT VISUALS
    “Aeta Tribesmen, Yuppies and Student IP Advocates”
    Joins Thousands of Events Across the Planet.

    Solidarity mountain trekking is accompanied by giant arrows with captions: “Ipamingwa (save) Mt. Abo and the environment!
    Defend the Aetas’ Land, Life and Resources Against Mining Plunder!

    Contact: Rey A. Paulin, Tel.# 412-5340, email: tabakphils@yahoo.com

    Quezon City — On September 24, dozens of Aeta indigenous people will welcome their advocates who will trek and plant trees to express support and resistance against mining plunder and further degradation of Mt. Negron (Mt. Abo to the Aetas because of the usual grayish clouds covering the Mountain).

    The action is part of the worldwide Moving Planet events, a huge rally and practical actions against global issues of the environment and climate crisis.

    WHAT: Perhaps the first mountain trekking and tree planting activity dedicated to the Aeta indigenous peoples of concerned students, children, young professionals, Church peoples with a giant arrow expressing reisistance against mining operations in Mt. Abo. It will be followed with a forum and community dancing to be lead by the Aetas.
    WHO: More than 500 concerned individuals from St. Scholasticas Collage-Manila, Angeles University Foundation , Holy Family Academy, SOS Children’s Village, young Urban Professionals, Church workers, IP advocates and environmentalists from Manila and Central Luzon.
    WHERE: Barangay Kamias, Porac, Pampanga. Assembly point is at the National Council of churches in the Philippines (NCCP), 879 EDSA, Quezon City,
    WHEN: Saturday, September 24, 2011 from 5:00am to 5:00pm
    VISUALS: Giant arrows to be held up over the head of the attendees and dozens of arrow signs will be carried by the participants while trekking the old logging roads leading to Mt. Abo. More than 1000 native tree species will be planted. Culmination will be a community dance to be lead by the Aetas.
    WHY: While drawing attention to the impact of mining operations to the lives of the Aetas after surviving the Pinatubo erruption and its aftermath, it will be connected to the global fight to save the planet from climate chaos. The associated tree planting will be of help to absorb the carbon that we are putting in the atmosphere. A little bit conventional offsetting, but we have to make sure that we are cooling the planet while we work on the transformation to a zero-fossils, 100% renewable world society. ###

    For more information please visit http://www.moving-planet.org/events/ph/pampanga/1430 , email the organizer at: tabakphils@yahoo.com or through tel Nos. 412-43-40, 09391145897

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