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<title>Kids corner for a greener world</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/160336/1/1075</link>
<description>Environmental website kidsRgreen is in the final rounds for the prestigious Stockholm Challenge Award 2008. Promoting environmental awareness, this unique educational initiative by India based Centre for Environment Education takes young minds beyond classroom teaching by engaging them in various interesting learning tools.</description>
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<title>Promoting environment-friendly radio</title>
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<description>Kristine Pearson, chief executive of Freeplay Foundation, is the creator of the wind-up and solar-powered Lifeline radio, the first such initiative in the humanitarian sector. She emphasises the use of renewable and clean energy solutions to improve access to communication for the poor.</description>
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<title>Community radio station in Kalpakkam</title>
<link>http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/158948/1/1075</link>
<description>Kalpakkam in southern India, famous for its atomic power station, will soon have its own community radio station. Once established, thousands of professionals, including scientists, engineers and technicians will have the space to interact and strengthen mutual relationships.</description>
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<title>Revisiting tsunami's communication lessons</title>
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<description>A new book, Communicating Disasters: An Asia Pacific Resource Book released during Third Global Knowledge Conference held in Kuala Lumpur in mid December takes a critical look at the communication lessons of the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004, and explores the role of good communications before, during and after disasters.</description>
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<title>Waves of Change Promotional Video</title>
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<title>Online environmental science journals</title>
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<description>The UN-backed online environmental database can now be accessed in more than 100 developing countries. The project called Online Access to Research in the Environment goes a long way in bridging the North-South digital divide.</description>
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<title>Environmental database now just a click away </title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/154951/1/1075</link>
<description>The UN-backed online environmental database can now be accessed in more than 100 developing countries. The project called Online Access to Research in the Environment goes a long way in bridging the North-South digital divide.</description>
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<title>India's Tsunami warning centre turns on</title>
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<description>India's first tsunami warning centre became operational on October 1st. Located at the Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services (INCOIS), at Hyderabad, the centre is now functioning 24/7. Indias southern coast was devastated by the Asian tsunami three years back.</description>
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<title>Greenpeace demands law to manage e-waste in India</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/152460/1/1075</link>
<description>Greenpeace activists demand a law to govern e-waste management in the country and presented a reportin the Ministry of Information Technology, India, on Extended Producer Responsibility in a non-OECD context which can be used as a basis for legislation to tackle the growing problem of e-waste .</description>
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<title>Simple and cheap: Nepal's application of science</title>
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<description>Nepal has developed simple and cheap technologies that make the best of local resources and don't damage the environment. The new technologies have been indigenously designed, based on traditional skills and knowledge, and are cheap and easy to use and maintain.</description>
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<title>Symposium on Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in NRM</title>
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<description>AFPRO (Action For Food Production) is holding a workshop on Application of GIS and Remote Sensing in Natural Resource Management on 20th July 2007, AFPRO, New Delhi, India.</description>
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<title>Indian IT giant Wipro goes green</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/link/gotolink/addhit/78887</link>
<description>Wipro has answered Greenpeace's call to check hazardous material present in its laptops and desktops. It has also introduced a take-back and recycling policy that will help in cutting down India's e-waste. Customers can now avail of its service across 15 locations country-wide.</description>
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<title>Indian IT giant Wipro goes green</title>
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<description>Wipro has answered Greenpeace's call to check hazardous material present in its laptops and desktops. It has also introduced a take-back and recycling policy that will help in cutting down India's e-waste. Customers can now avail of its service across 15 locations country-wide.</description>
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<title>Forum in Jamaica to focus on effective use of ICT in disaster management in tche Caribbean Region</title>
<link>http://www.digitalopportunity.org/article/view/138753/1/1075</link>
<description>The 2005 hurricane season wreaked havoc in the Caribbean region. Never before had the Atlantic seen 27 tropical storms  including four in category 5  and as many as 15 hurricanes in one season. The storms left a death toll of 2 280 people in their wake, with more than three million people displaced and an estimated USD 100 billion in economic damage.</description>
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<title>OWSA to lead Commonwealth Connects first ICT project</title>
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<description>OneWorld South Asia will lead the the first project launched under the Commonwealth Connects programme -- 'Rebuilding After the Tsunami: Using ICTs for Change'. A new Commonwealth initiative to bridge the deepening digital divide across its member countries was unveiled by Commonwealth Secretary-General Don McKinnon at the Commonwealth Secretariat in London, UK, on 3 August 2006.</description>
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