George asks…
what are the environmental issues of africa?
better if in tagalog? but can you still state some? please? badly needed.. thanks
The Expert answers:
Water is low, dry lands, animals need clean water so healthier people and area around them
Chris asks…
environmental issues in africa?
sustainability and availability in africa and the social, economic, and political factors that make resource management challenging.
The Expert answers:
The question is not clear… One must guess what is behind teh phrase. And there is perception of unbalanced issues! Of course, there are environmental problems in Africa, however the resources to solve those problems are not there or are not sustainable. There are still too many decades of destruction and unfair economic exploitation that provoke this ever-worsening problem on environment management in Africa. Peace, training and education, investment and democracz could be some of the kez-words for the correct answer.
Ken asks…
environmental issues in east africa?
what are some topics of issues in east africa [lakes, wildlife, pollution…] and maybe some sources?
The Expert answers:
Climate change: http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/09/11/africa/AF_GEN_South_Africa_Environment.php
Key issues in Tanzania:
http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?reportid=32564
Impact of global warming
http://globalwarming.house.gov/impactzones/eastafrica
Linda asks…
what is a cute name for a board game about environmental issues? HELP!?
Okay me and my friend are doing a social studies project about environmental issues in Africa and Asia. And it is a game board and we need a name please. Thank you.
The Expert answers:
Maybe Save the Planet would work.
John asks…
Why is there a high demand for environmental workers in Australia and in Sudan, Africa?
I’ve been looking at the different job opportunities abroad for an environment, health and safety practitioner, and I have noticed a “great demand” for such workers in Australia and in Sudan. I had this impression that the demand was high in those countries, since there were several agencies that have posted their requirements for 25, 50 and even 100 environmental professionals in various websites.
I wonder why is there a demand for numerous envi. workers? What are the current environmental issues that these countries are facing?
The Expert answers:
Sudan is a big producer of oil, so that’s probably why there are a lot of jobs in need over there. The US doesn’t import from them because of the war going on over there, but that hasn’t stopped China from buying their oil. I would think twice before heading off to work in a wore torn 3rd world country if I were you!
Australia is really big into mining, so I’m assuming that most of the jobs you’re seeing are for mining companies and such. In fact, Australia just elected a new president (or is it Prime Minister down there?) who I’ve heard is going to sign the Koyoto treaty, so maybe a lot of businesses there are preparing for that.
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