By Richard Obioma
1. Educate yourself and others:-
It's hard to clean up the Ocean without knowing why and it gets polluted in the first place. So the first step is to get informed. Learn how your plastic water bottle winds up in the Ocean in the first place, or how it affects the water bodies. The best way to begin your ocean advocacy is to know the how's and why's.
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Recycling as a way of life in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria
The amount of waste that we produce is on the increase and recycling is one of the best ways to have a positive impact on the natural environment. While recycling play a vital role in reducing the net waste that we produce, it is also essential to cities around the world and to the people living in them.
Let us look into the Niger Delta Region and see how recycling has become a way of life.
Monday, 1 April 2019
Wednesday, 13 September 2017
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
By Emecho Ted
Photo by Richard Obioma
Somewhere in Delta State, Nigeria 2017 view more photos below |
Did the government do this, or you did?
Every day we throw things
in the bin e.g. empty drinks cans, crisp wrappers, paper, left-over food,
broken toys, and the likes this is done without a second thought. Thereafter it
is carted away; never to be seen again. Where did all those go? Did they vanish into space?
Friday, 28 July 2017
REFLECTION: 2017 WORLD NATURE CONSERVATION DAY
Thursday, 20 July 2017
Climate Change Fact
Communicating climate change is enhanced when the rather complex problem is explained from a creative and multidisciplinary base. It requires the uncovering of climate rhetoric that confuse the issues and expose vulnerable nations and peoples to the heavy impacts of global warming. In doing this,
This is what happens when water is contaminated
"Water is the greatest of all things," said the Greek poet Pindar. Many scientists presume that life itself began in water. There could certainly be no life without it; most living creatures consist mainly of water. But what if one day there were no water? Why should we care about the water of the future, and what can we do about it?
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