One example is payments for ecosystem services, where those who benefit from healthy natural environments pay those who own or control those environments to provide particular ecosystem services,
like clean water, biodiversity habitat, or carbon sequestration.
We are about to squander «financial and human resources», causing «inaction on real world problems
like clean water», etc. and end up with the world's poor condemned to «truly brutish and short lives with no way to -LSB-...] stop or reverse their suffering.»
Things
like clean water, clear air, fertile soil, flood protection via wetlands, and so on, are definite goods, but since market mechanisms can not price them, we trash them, to our detriment.
For example, through its Beyond Fairtrade programme it is providing help to strengthen democracy, boost productivity, diversify into other products, improve environmental practices, have a stronger voice in trading negotiations or improve community - wide access to basic necessities
like clean water, sanitation and green energy.
Nature works best: Rivers, streams, wetlands, floodplains, and forests provide a suite of critical services
like clean water and flood protection, and should be viewed as essential and effective components of our water infrastructure.
Elsewhere in the country, Aveda is supporting efforts
like clean water projects in small villages.
Those regrets pile up every day in the thousands of avoidable deaths of poor people from the lack of simple resources
like clean water and energy options.
In countries suffering from extreme poverty, basic living needs
like clean water, electricity, and clean burning fuel types are scarce.
One thing that I think could be woven in is «practical art» — like pottery dishes with coordinating decorative pieces and that are very decorative by themselves; Specific «rite of passage» art and the meaning behind it, as Melissa's ketubah art; and I the American quilt is an art form, as is weavings and wood carving and fabric constructions across many cultures... perhaps the «niche» TAA would best fit is a person whose basic needs have been accomplished (
like clean water, food, shelter) and they are ready to move into becoming self - sufficient through their artistic trade.
Basic necessities
like clean water or plumbing are also in short supply at mining camps.
A lack of access to the basics
like clean water, nutritious food and shelter take their toll.
Also, the film tries to address some kind of political and social issues about big corporations in bed with world governments regarding natural resources
like clean water.
However, the recent spike in juvenile great white shark sightings means that legislation
like the Clean Water Act and the Marine Life Protection Act have proven effective in protecting and boosting marine life off the state's coast.
Environmental groups warned the simmering threat of diminished revenue may erode the shaky alliance they have forged with local governments over the past decade, allowing them to find common ground on issues
like clean water infrastructure and economic development initiatives.
In a personal blog post announcing his plans, Camp spoke of recent travels to Kenya, where he connected with people living without access to basic services
like clean water, food and electricity.
According to Byrdie, you should away from toners with synthetic fragrances, alcohol (also listed as ethanol or ethyl alcohol, denatured alcohol, methanol, isopropyl alcohol, SD alcohol, and benzyl alcohol) and any cleansing properties (
like a cleansing water - in - one or a micellar water) as those can be irritating if applied too many times.
Not exact matches
Some
cleaning methods,
like pouring boiling
water onto the coral, can release the toxin into the air, where it can be inhaled.
Freeman decided she would orchestrate a
water birth because it «seemed
like the best option for the situation» and «the easiest to
clean up,» she told INSIDER.
Because the sound is in cold
water,
like Burrard Inlet, the organisms that break down oil were only partially effective and the spill was never fully
cleaned up.
For instance, the money will go towards getting these children things
like vaccines, food, and
clean drinking
water.
Given Canada's expertise in areas
like clean transportation, renewable energy, waste and
water treatment technologies, and fuel cells, Prime Minister Trudeau will have a strong foundation from which he can promote Canadian
clean tech know - how.
All we know is that Namaan descends into the
waters seven times, sees his leprous skin «restored
like the flesh of a young boy,» acknowledges the full authority of Israel's God and, to ensure that he can render proper thanks to the Lord when he returns to Damascus, gets permission from Elisha to bring back two mule loads of local soil — a piece of Israel upon which to give thanks to the one who washed him
clean.
Also could never figure out why 9 million children under the age of 5 die every year from simple causes
like diarrhea in third world countries while archbishops are building 2 million dollar mansions and the Vatican has billions of dollars in art... think they could may get these kids some
clean water and some vaccinations?
He moved his eyes back and forth upon my face with something
like trust, and as the
clean water rinsed and flowed over his little body I breathed out the tension.
Jeremy, Seems
like you have the perspective (re: the luxury of
clean water at hand) of someone who's been to parts of the world unlike ours... a mission trip (or two) perhaps?
Now when a group of those «heirs» wants something they don't have,
like rich oil fields,
clean water, rich farm land, ocean views, mineral deposits, timber or grazing lands for their animals, they go to their bibles, look up some scriptures that talk about how God promised [THEM] everything and decide to take it, regardless of who they have to first demonize (helps the conscience) then kill to get it.
In which God doesn't look the same anymore:: I think I got born again, all over again, tonight, and now God smells
like sweat,
like shit,
like charcoal,
like pineapples, in addition to my northern lakes and pine trees and
clean air and
water.
I mean, Starbucks has been fleecing folks for a couple years
like this with bottled
water that purportedly helps build
clean water wells for impoverished villages around the world.
It is
like water — it can refresh and
cleanse or it can engulf and drown.
Since that was the lens through which I first considered problems
like deforestation, pollution and lack of
clean water, the recognizing the human cost was a key part of my own journey.
I think I got born again, all over again, tonight, and now God smells
like sweat,
like shit,
like charcoal,
like pineapples, in addition to my northern lakes and pine trees and
clean air and
water.
Nothing else is required for salvation but to believe that - no crying over sin, no
cleaning up your act, no religious ceremonies
like water baptism.
so we had some hazelnuts we blended in the vitamix with filtered
water to the point the vitamix got warm and filtered out the fiber with a
clean handkerchief (in hindsight i could of not filtered it but i
like the filtered nut milk with coffee) and mixed together, but it all lacked fiber, so we used muesli (the perfect ingredient) to bulk up the mixture and used brown sugar to sweeten with all the other ingredients (i know the s word but i'm eating with a non-plant based eater).
I
like the Tropical Traditions teeth
cleaner, which only contains: purified
water, organic virgin coconut oil, baking soda, xanthum gum, wildcrafted myrrh powder, stevia, and organic essential oils of cinnamon and clove, if you get the cinnamon flavor, as I do because I take homeopathics so need to avoid mint (which is surprisingly difficult to do).
This money has helped cultivate vital needs for those communities
like electricity, healthcare, schools,
clean water supplies and new farming equipment.
Can you even imagine what your life would be
like if you didn't have access to
clean water to drink, to cook with, or bathe your children in?
I've been looking for more than flavored
waters, which if you
like you can get here because meals can help you get further with any type of
cleanse whether it's for weightloss, armpit toxins, or skin.
As a wife and Mom of 4 little girls, I drown in dirty laundry, swim in baskets of
clean unfolded laundry, and go through rolls of toilet paper
like water.
You can use small amounts of stevia if you'd
like to sweeten the lemon
water or yogurt, but no sugar should be consumed during the
cleanse.
I would really
like to try this, the only thing holding me back is how to
clean the shower plug hole / waste - pipe, as I don't think hot
water would flush it all away — it's bound to cool down and solidify at some point, leaving the worry of blockage.
Give the leaves a whirl in a salad spinner to remove excess
water (if you don't own a salad spinner simply lay the leaves out onto a
clean tea towel, wrap up
like you would a lolly and twist the ends to secure.
* 2 cups raw, organic walnuts, toasted in a 300 degree F oven for 20 minutes and then cooled slightly (if you have time to soak your walnuts in
water overnight first, go ahead and do so... this can help make them easier to digest; if you do soak them, rinse them in
clean water and pay dry before toasting them, or skip the toasting step) * 1 tablespoon toasted walnut oil (or use a different neutral oil
like grapeseed) * 1 tablespoon pure maple syrup, plus more to taste * 1/4 cup unsweetened, unsulphured dried cherries, chopped (I bought mine at Trader Joe's) * pinch or two of fine Himalayan or sea salt (start with one pinch, blend, taste, and add more if needed) * 1 - 2 tablespoons cacao nibs or finely chopped dark chocolate
If you think you would
like to see how
clean eating diet can make you feel better and brighter, here are some useful store cupboard essentials to help you: • Oats • Tins of beans, chickpeas, lentils (in
water) • Tinned tuna, salmon, mackerel (in olive oil or
water, NOT brine) • Whole - wheat pastas, brown rice, quinoa, bulgur wheat, freekeh and dried lentils • Natural (unsalted) nuts and nut butters, seeds, raisins, unsweetened dried fruit, rice cakes • Coconut oil / olive oil • Apple Cider vinegar • Organic Tamari (soy) sauce • Plenty of your favourite herbs and spices • Brown rice syrup or organic maple syrup or local honey • Herbal teas and green tea • Wholegrain mustard
1 yellow onion, peeled and diced, or sliced in crescents 4 carrots,
cleaned and chopped, peel if not organic 1/4 green cabbage, shredded 6 cups
water 3 - 4 Tablespoons miso (we
like South River miso, Barley for a deep flavor, Chickpea for a mellower flavor, some of the other brands are too salty) 1 small piece...
Clean the Mandoline and blades with a brush [my brush looks
like a toothbrush for a giant] under hot tap
water with just a drop of dish soap.
water, nail polish, tape (optional, but it helps with the
clean up) I
like to begin by prepping my nails with base coat and one coat of polish.
Clean Eating Green Smoothie Credit @dashingdish (check out her blog) 2 cups Fresh spinach 1/4 medium Banana 1/4 cup Strawberries, diced (about 3 - 4 berries) 1/2 cup Low fat cottage cheese 1 1/4 cup Vanilla or plain protein powder (I use Designer Whey, which is 100 calories per scoop) 1 - 3 pkts Packets of stevia or sweetener of choice (or to taste) 5 - 10 Ice cubes (more or less depending on how thick you
like it) 1/2 -1 cup
Water (again, alter according to desired thickness of shake) 1 You can not taste the cottage cheese at all, it makes for a creamy protein packed shake!
Mix equal parts
water and ACV and add 2 - 3 drops essential oils
like thieves (thieves is great for
cleaning and can kill bacteria) or tea tree.
Hi Jolly, Here are some suggestions for substitutions for those ingredients... chickpeas: any other bean you
like / can eat cherries: blueberries or strawberries avocados: this is the toughest one, but you can try subbing cashew cream (soaked cashews blended with
water) for the avocado in the salad dressing and pudding cauliflower: Brussels sprouts or broccoli apple: pear, orange, or pineapple sunflower seeds: almonds or any other nut (this would make the
cleanse no longer nut - free, but if you know you have no sensitivity to nuts, it's no big deal) Hope that helps!
Put trimmed and
cleaned green beans in the steamer basket, set it over the boiling
water, cover, and steam until tender to the bite, 3 to 5 minutes (depending, again, on how crisp or tender you
like your green beans).