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Written by Sharilyn Lim
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This is an award winner art piece drawn by a 9 years old girl...
Her story is: I chose a happy life do you?
If a nine years old can see the world is in pain why not you? or are we too blinded by money?
Check out the animated version here
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Written by Alvin Goh
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 Food for thought. Hoax or not, what have we got to lose?
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Written by Alvin Goh
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  Are you an NTU Student?
If you are, help us to complete this survey by Earthlink NTU. Every survey counts and will go towards their fight in pushing more environmentally friendly policies! Simply click on "Take the Survey" and complete it by 1st February 2010. Thanks everyone!
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Written by Administrator
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Going to party for the countdown? Before you go, read up on 10 of our great tips for a green New Year's Eve party
Click "Read More" to view the tips
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Written by Alvin Goh
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Before we go shaking our heads about how disappointing the Copenhagen deal was, lets remember that all changes start with the man in the mirror, or simply you and me! Change is possible only if you want it and I want it!
Man in the Mirror is a song by Michael Jackson. Click Watch to view the video
Merry Christmas to all readers of YouthHabitat! Thanks for your support!
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Written by Paul Tern
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7th December marked the opening of the COP15 Talks in Copenhagen, where world leaders are gathering to hopefully at least reach a political agreement on immediate actions to be taken to reduce emissions to slow the process of global warming, and protect the Earth's climate for future generations. Here at YoutHabitat, we all hope that our leaders will have sufficient humility to put aside their countries' individual agendas and come to a consensus on the emission cuts to be undertaken. Hopefully, the Copenhagen summit would be the watershed event in our quest to undo the damage we have wreaked on the environment, and not just another stalled round of talks, or worse still, shallow formalities which do not lead to any tangible actions.
Over in Copenhagen, a group of Singapore delegates sent by SYINC and ECO Singapore are observing the summit. The SYINC delegates have been keeping a blog running here detailing their observations in the summit proceedings. We at YouthHabitat would be reproducing selected entries, with thanks to the SYINC team for letting us use their material. Hopefully, this can give you a better picture of what is going on right at the epicentre of the talks!
The link to the official COP15 website can be found here.
P.S. Thanks once again to the SYINC team, and in particular, Sharon, for helping us out with this! |
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