We believe that our Mother Channel viewers would be very interested in an exciting and informative new reality tv series, ‘The University of Earth’, which has the intention of facilitating the re-education of the world and design of new systems for agriculture, waste, water, energy, conservation, fishing, etc. in harmony ...
Read More »Hemp for Building Materials, Paper, Wood, Furnishings, Fabric, Health but Suppressed by Law? Part 1.
After centuries of use of the non hallucinogenic cousin of marijuana – HEMP, the last hundred years the amazing benefits of this plant have been kept off our shelves by the manipulation of the law to lump it with marijuana as “undesirable”. Tony Buddens who has to bring hemp products ...
Read More »Hemp for Building Materials, Paper, Wood, Furnishings, Fabric, Health but Suppressed by Law? Part 2.
After centuries of use of the non hallucinogenic cousin of marijuana – HEMP, the last hundred years the amazing benefits of this plant have been kept off our shelves by the manipulation of the law to lump it with marijuana as “undesirable”. Tony Buddens who has to bring hemp products ...
Read More »THE EARTHWALKER – A New Ballet by Cape Town City Ballet choreographers KIRSTEN ISENBERG AND ROBIN VAN WYK
CAST OF THIS PERFORMANCE TAURUS – Revel Yon, VIRGO- Cleo Ames; LEO – Msrtin Milner ; SAGITTARIUS – Xolo Putya; ARIES – Claire Spencer; SCORPIO – Ivan Boonzaaier ; PISCES – Elizabeth Nienaber; AQUARIUS – Marc Goldberg. Some of the finest choreography I have ever seen as a person who ...
Read More »“Awareness and Lifestyles” ~ Respect for..my Home, Planet and All forms of Life!
In this COP 22 Presentation, Marrakech, Ms Sonja Ohlsson (International Coordinator for Brahma Kumaris Environmental Initiative), and acting moderator for the conference introduces members of the panel from Brahma Kumaris and German Ministry of Environment, who present and discuss on the ‘Role of Ethics and Awareness in Climate Change Solutions’. ...
Read More »Is World Ready to Commit to Saving itself…What Options?
In this presentation of Climate Matters.TV ~ Geoengineering~Can Technology Save Us? (Part 2), at COP 22, Marrakech, Stuart Scott (UPFSI) talks with Prof. Peter Wadhams (Emeritus Prof. of Ocean Physics, Cambridge University) and Dr Hugh Hunt (Dept of Engineering, Trinity College, Cambridge University, UK), about NETS – Negative Emission Technologies, ...
Read More »‘Geoengineering’ ~ Climate Disruption, Chaos and Loss…..or VICTORY?
In this presentation of Climate Matters.TV ~ Geoengineering~Our Last Chance (Part 1), at COP 22, Marrakech, Stuart Scott (UPFSI) talks with Prof. Peter Wadhams (Emeritus Prof. of Ocean Physics, Cambridge University) and Dr Hugh Hunt (Dept of Engineering, Trinity College, Cambridge University, UK), about reducing CO2 emissions, Geoengineering and Greenhouse ...
Read More »Water Scarcity and Drought in the Cape ~ Water, Water Everywhere….. not a drop to drink!
In this 2017 UCT Summer School Series, Day 4 ~ Prof. Mark New, Director and Pro Vice-Chancellor at African Climate & Development Initiative (ACDI), UCT (BSc. (Hons.), MPhil, PhD) presents on Water Security: the Global Hydrological cycle, Effects on water resource catchment areas, Water Security, Supply scarcity and climate change ...
Read More »Managing Livestock Impacts Under Agriculture | Part 2
In this panel discussion on Methane Emissions in Livestock and Managing the Impacts, various speakers address a variety of subjects like agricultural practices, livestock products, etc and answer questions from the floor at COP 22, Marrakech. Alexandre Berndt, EMBRAPA (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation), answers an audience member’s questions on our ...
Read More »Who?… What? is affecting the Future of Our Seas and Marine Ecosystems?
In an exclusive interview with Mother Channel, Assoc. Prof. Colin Attwood from the Dept. of Biological Sciences, UCT speaks about his focus on Marine Ecology, Conservation and Fisheries which involves inter alia, the evaluation of the role of marine protected areas in conservation and fisheries, monitoring and assessment of coastal ...
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