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„Ice-Climate Education“ On the move

Ann Maria Piho 2012. „Ice-Climate Education“ On the move. The re live approximately 4 million people, including more than 30  indigenous people eg  Chukchi,  Nenets , Yakut, Lapps,  Eskimosetc . Activities can be categorized into two groups: 1) S ea  ​​Peoples 2) E lk Peoples

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„Ice-Climate Education“ On the move

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  1. Ann Maria Piho 2012 „Ice-Climate Education“On the move

  2. There liveapproximately4 million people, including more than 30 indigenous peopleeg Chukchi, Nenets, Yakut, Lapps, Eskimosetc. Activities can be categorized into two groups:1)Sea ​​Peoples2)ElkPeoples These peoples have lived continuously in the Arctic for thousands of years and are facing major environmental change Arctic population

  3. Samoyed peoples of the North-European and West Siberian tundra and forest tundra. Population of approximately 41 000th. Traditional areas of activity include reindeer, hunting and fishing. Today herders still move some 300 000 animals between winter grounds near the treeline and summer pastures lining the Kara Sea. Nenets

  4. Globalization; Climate change; Endangered language and culture; Small population; Split-up/dispersion; Historicalinfluences; Development of the oilindustry. Ethnic survival is endangered, why?

  5. Pollution of rivers; Deforestation; Excessive numbers of people; Nature pollution/contamination; Global warming; Reduced fish stocks and fairgame multiplicity. Few suitable pastures for reindeer; Endangers the lives and culture of indigenous people. OilIndustry and the environmental impact on indigenous peoples

  6. Yes, if the extent of the projected climate changes continue, this will result in serious consequences for us all. Less snow cover means that the Earth absorbs more solar energy, andOcean currents areshifting. Sea levels will rise. Climate change affects weather and agricultural production. doesthe changes inArctic affect us as well?

  7. Is climate change proven?

  8. Where do we get our energy and greenhouse gas emission

  9. Looking at the top of the oil- it looks rather surrogates - tar sands, pumping beneath the Antarctic, biofuels, coal making to liquid fuel. If rich countries (including Estonia) will not reduce dependence on oil, the wars for resources will be keptandthe climate catastrophe is unavoidable. When analysing thepeak oil and climate change problems togetherthen weshould redesign the whole system - low power consumption, enduring and local systems are the only viable future. Solutions to climate change and peak oli

  10. Greenconstructionand renovation, healthier,  environmentally friendlier, more energy efficient housing. Local food -sustainably grown food, home environment, supported by agricultural. Appropriate technologies, modern and efficient technologies. solutions

  11. It's an action: You can't change the world, but you can changeyourself !!!

  12. http://indykids.net/main/2011/05/power-in-our-hands/ http://www.gofrm.com/forums/showpost.php?p=58261&postcount=7 http://www.ourclimate.net/ http://www.jurivella.ru/forestnenetsvana/eesti/naftatoostus.htm http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/index.shtml http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Nenets http://www.bbc.co.uk/tribe/tribes/nenets/index.shtml http://www.reindeerblog.org/ http://eng.yamburg.ru/press/news/news_1359.html?month=07&year=2011 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nenets_Autonomous_Okrug references

  13. THANK YOU FOR ATTENTION!

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