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Dailymotion - Mdd tv : Tara Océans en mer rouge - une vidéo Hi-Tech et Science
Entrée dans la mer rougeCollected in Environnement et développement Jan 26, 2010 -
Dailymotion - Mdd tv : Tara Océans - une vidéo Hi-Tech et Science
Sarah Searson : ingénieur OcéanographeCollected in Environnement et développement Jan 26, 2010 -
Dailymotion - Mdd tv : Tara Océans Fabrice Not Océanographe au CNRS - une vidéo Hi-Tech et Science
Où s'arrêter pour avoir des prélèvements d'eau de mer fiable ?Collected in Environnement et développement Jan 26, 2010 -
Dailymotion - Mdd tv : Tara Océans en mer rouge - une vidéo Hi-Tech et Science
Préparatif avant l'arrivée à DjeddahCollected in Environnement et développement Jan 26, 2010 -
Tous accros au pétrole
France24 : ENVIRONNEMENT - A quelques jours du sommet de Copenhague, nous allons voir à quel point nous sommes dépendants du pétrole.... Le charbon, le pétrole et le gaz pourrait représenter encore 80 % de notre consommation énergétique en 2030...Collected in Environnement et développement Dec 3, 2009 -
L'émergence du coton bio en Inde
euronews : Le coton est une des industries les plus polluantes au monde. L'Inde est le deuxième plus gros producteur après la Turquie, le coton occupe 5% des terres cultivées mais il utilise plus de la moitié des pesticides. La révolution verte à la fin des années 60 a introduit des nouvelles semences hybrides très dépendants d'apports extérieurs comme engrais chimiques et pesticides.Collected in Environnement et développement Nov 28, 2009 -
Au Brésil, le grand combat contre la déforestation
France24 : ENVIRONNEMENT - La plus grande forêt tropicale du monde. Le plus grand bassin d'eau douce du globe. Le poumon vert de notre planète. Cette semaine, nous sommes au coeur de l'Amazonie pour parler de déforestation.Collected in Environnement et développement Nov 17, 2009 -
2010 Environment Strategy Consultation - French
World Bank : World Bank's 2010 Environment Strategy Consultation process has begun.Collected in Environnement et développement Nov 13, 2009 -
Boat Schools
UNEP : This short film highlights the innovative introduction of floating schools to flood prone Bangladesh.Collected in Environnement et développement Nov 5, 2009 -
MaximsNewsNetwork: GEORGIA RURAL DEVELOPMENT: WORLD BANK
MaximsNewsNetwork: 03 November 2009 - World Bank: Despite recent conflict in Georgia, the country is pushing ahead with its plans to expand food production. The agricultural sector remains well below its potential, but the World Bank is helping Georgia's government finance lines of credit so farmers and agricultural producers can grow their businesses. Twice a day trucks from this chicken farm roar off to the capital, delivering 36,000 eggs to neighborhood shops and supermarkets. Computers regulate the livCollected in Environnement et développement Nov 4, 2009 -
Memory's Day
ILRIFILM : By following a young girl in rural Malawi through a typical day, this documentary highlights issues faced by developing countries, as well as science and research organisations, as they work to improve the lives of people in Africa and around the world who depend on agriculture.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 30, 2009 -
Rubbish clogs Manila bay - 30 Oct 09
AlJazeera : What was once a site of pride and beauty, the main waterfront in the Philippine capital, Manila, is today little more than a massive rubbish dump. Manila Bay is clogged and polluted, primarily from the squatters who have set up homes along the waterway. The government is trying to clean the bay up, but as Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay reports, there appears to be no quick fix.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 30, 2009 -
ILRI Campus in Kenya—Facilities and Projects 2007
ILRIFILM : A tour of the ILRI campus in Nairobi, Kenya and its facilities and projects.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 29, 2009 -
Making Markets Work in Africa
ILRIFILM : African Farmers, Agricultural Markets. This 5-minute film shows African farmers and traders describe fundamental problems in producing and selling food and feed products. Strategies to better help them exploit agricultural markets are also explored.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 29, 2009 -
Lousiana wetlands under threat - 25 Oct 09
AlJazeeraEnglish : The Mississippi river delta of the US state of Louisiana is a landscape still reeling from Hurricane Katrina, and facing the threat of worse storms to come. The fragile wetlands of the Mississippi delta once provided sufficient shelter from the storms of the Gulf for humans and wildlife. But when Katrina devastated the city of New Orleans four years ago, it changed the natural and cultural landscape of the region. And since then, people have been leaving. Al Jazeera's Nick Clark reportCollected in Environnement et développement Oct 25, 2009 -
Drip Irrigation
Drip irrigation has become popular in Senegal, where an Israeli NGO is teaching farmers the simple technique that gives them control over their crops and does not leave them entirely at the mercy of the climate.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 23, 2009 -
France: les villes-écolos
France 24 : Cette semaine, retour sur les projets ruraux soucieux de lenvironnement. Grenoble et Lyon font office de pionniers en France.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 22, 2009 -
Harvesting Rain
UNEP : In the arid farmlands of eastern Kenya, a German NGO has been helping communities to harvest rain. Using the occasional rock features that interrupt the otherwise flat landscape, they are building simple reservoirs to catch rainwater as it runs down the rock face.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 14, 2009 -
Creeping Deserts
UNEP : n West Africa,the Sahara desert is growing by thousands of square kilometers a year and the search for water for people and their animals becomes ever more desperate.Collected in Environnement et développement Oct 14, 2009 -
Benin cotton farmers embrace organic revolution
AFP : Benin's cotton farmers are embracing the benfits of organic farming. By ditching pesticides and only using natural fertilizers, not only is their health improving, but the damage they're causing to the environment is decreasingCollected in Environnement et développement Oct 14, 2009
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