Colombia

Latitude: 
4.00
Longitude: 
-72.00
GeoNames ID: 
3 686 110

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“Las corrientes de la ciudad: Una historia del aqua en la Bogotá del siglo XX” ha sido creada por Stefania Gallini, Laura Felacio, Angélica Agredo y Stephanie Garcés (2014) con una licencia international Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0.

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A Future without Waste? Zero Waste in Theory and Practice

About this issue

Is a world without waste truly achievable? The essays in this volume of RCC Perspectives discuss zero waste as a vision, as a historical concept, and as an international practice. Going beyond the motto of “reduce, reuse, recycle,” they reflect on the feasibility of creating closed material cycles and explore real-world examples of challenges and successes on the way to zero waste.

Content

Earth First! Journal 20, no. 4

In this issue of Earth First! Journal Patrick Reinsborough tells the story of the U’wa (“the thinking people”) and their long fight against Los Angeles-based Occidental Petroleum’s (Oxy) effort to drill on their land in Colombia. In addition, Mariposa discusses civil disobedience and how being arrested can lead to empowerment, and Howie Wolke calls for attention to saving the Sapphire roadless area in Western Montana.

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“The City’s Currents: A History of Water in 20th-Century Bogotá” was created by Stefania Gallini, Laura Felacio, Angélica Agredo, and Stephanie Garcés (2014) under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license.

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