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Manage episode 119540864 series 45484
Obama Syria; Zimbabwe Food; Venezuela Shortage; Strikes in Colombia; Fukushima Ice Wall; Energy in Germany; Life Expectancy Costa Rica; Rodman North Korea; Clean Technica
This week we begin with an update as Syria intervention is debated in Europe and North America. The UN reports that Zimbabwe will need food aid this winter. Venezuela, meanwhile, is facing its own food shortages. In an effort to handle radioactive water in Fukushima, an ice wall will be built. Renewable energy in Germany getting cheaper despite the political debate that rages on. Report shows that the poorest of Costa Rica actually live some of the longest lives in the world. Dennis Rodman is back in North Korea to hang with the young leader. Newz Source for this week is Clean Technica, for those who want information about sustainability and alternative energy.
- Mark Fonseca Rendeiro (Caldas da Rainha, Portugal)
- Tim Pritlove (Berlin, Germany)
- Obama Confident He Will Get Syria Backing
- 2.2 Million Zimbabweans Will Need Food Aid
- Food Shortage in Venezuela
- Agricultural Strikes in Colombia
- Fukushima to Build Ice Wall for Radioactive Water
- Cost of Renewable Energy Falling in Germany
- Poorest Costa Ricans Living Longest Lives
- Dennis Rodman Back in North Korea
- NEWZ Source: Clean Technica
- Photo by Ian Burt / flickr
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Prologue (00:00:15)
3. Obama looks for support by Congress to attack Syria (00:02:00)
4. 2 Million Zimbabweans Will Need Food Aid this Winter (00:12:01)
5. Venezuela faces Food Shortages (00:16:36)
6. Colombia Peasant Strikes (00:18:52)
7. Fukushima plant to build an icewall to contain radioactive water (00:21:50)
8. Renewable Sources Making Electricity Cheaper in Germany? (00:29:28)
9. Biological Reason the Poorest Costa Ricans Live Some of the Longest Lives (00:36:09)
10. Dennis Rodman, back in North Korea (00:38:49)
11. NEWZ Source: CleanTechnica (00:43:17)
12. Epilogue (00:45:06)
50 episodes
Manage episode 119540864 series 45484
Obama Syria; Zimbabwe Food; Venezuela Shortage; Strikes in Colombia; Fukushima Ice Wall; Energy in Germany; Life Expectancy Costa Rica; Rodman North Korea; Clean Technica
This week we begin with an update as Syria intervention is debated in Europe and North America. The UN reports that Zimbabwe will need food aid this winter. Venezuela, meanwhile, is facing its own food shortages. In an effort to handle radioactive water in Fukushima, an ice wall will be built. Renewable energy in Germany getting cheaper despite the political debate that rages on. Report shows that the poorest of Costa Rica actually live some of the longest lives in the world. Dennis Rodman is back in North Korea to hang with the young leader. Newz Source for this week is Clean Technica, for those who want information about sustainability and alternative energy.
- Mark Fonseca Rendeiro (Caldas da Rainha, Portugal)
- Tim Pritlove (Berlin, Germany)
- Obama Confident He Will Get Syria Backing
- 2.2 Million Zimbabweans Will Need Food Aid
- Food Shortage in Venezuela
- Agricultural Strikes in Colombia
- Fukushima to Build Ice Wall for Radioactive Water
- Cost of Renewable Energy Falling in Germany
- Poorest Costa Ricans Living Longest Lives
- Dennis Rodman Back in North Korea
- NEWZ Source: Clean Technica
- Photo by Ian Burt / flickr
Chapters
1. Intro (00:00:00)
2. Prologue (00:00:15)
3. Obama looks for support by Congress to attack Syria (00:02:00)
4. 2 Million Zimbabweans Will Need Food Aid this Winter (00:12:01)
5. Venezuela faces Food Shortages (00:16:36)
6. Colombia Peasant Strikes (00:18:52)
7. Fukushima plant to build an icewall to contain radioactive water (00:21:50)
8. Renewable Sources Making Electricity Cheaper in Germany? (00:29:28)
9. Biological Reason the Poorest Costa Ricans Live Some of the Longest Lives (00:36:09)
10. Dennis Rodman, back in North Korea (00:38:49)
11. NEWZ Source: CleanTechnica (00:43:17)
12. Epilogue (00:45:06)
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