Tema JRA: .TEMAS de REPORTAGEM

Study on Carbon Footprint  – An international collaborative project

Study on Carbon Footprint – An international collaborative project

Humans have been destroying planet Earth simply with their daily activities. The latest environmental catastrophes – stronger tornadoes, lethal hurricanes and typhoons, heat waves, droughts and floods – can be faced as natural warnings. Despite some skeptics, these have become hotspot issues since the population is more concerned about the evolution and consequences of the planet’s destruction. By calculating our environmental footprint, environmentalists believe it might be easier for us to become more aware of our impact and therefore control or reduce it. Students from Portugal and Turkey have been involving their school mates and families in measuring their carbon footprint.

Study on Carbon Footprint  – An international collaborative project

Study on Carbon Footprint – An international collaborative project

Humankind has been destroying planet Earth simply with their daily activities. The latest environmental catastrophes – stronger tornadoes, lethal hurricanes and typhoons, heat waves, droughts and floods – can be faced as natural warnings. Despite some skeptics, these have become hotspot issues since the population is more concerned about the evolution and consequences of the planet’s destruction. By calculating our environmental footprint, environmentalists believe it might be easier for us to become more aware of our impact and therefore control or reduce it. Students from Portugal and Turkey have been involving their school mates and families in measuring their carbon footprint.

BioCultura de Sintra

BioCultura de Sintra

Sintra, local “… onde a terra acaba e o mar começa”, constitui-se numa recordação do passado e numa idealização de um futuro ecologicamente sustentável.
A vila não é apenas uma tradição esquecida entre as árvores velhas e a calçada, é o “… único lugar do país em que a história se fez jardim”, sendo percetível a BioCulturalidade existente, através dos diversos povos que, ao longo de 7 mil anos, nos deixaram um vasto jardim cultural e histórico no qual se preserva a sua identidade.
Sintra não é dos portugueses, Sintra é do mundo e da Humanidade!

Pelo futuro a haver

Pelo futuro a haver

Campanha – Juntos pela floresta