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![Video Info::<table><tr><td width='30%' valign='top'>Title</td><td width='1%' valign='top'>:</td><td width='89%'>Kyoto Box Solar Cooker</td></tr><tr><td valign='top'>Details</td><td valign='top'>:</td><td>
Using energy from the sun, the KYOTO BOX is a $5 solution to the mounting problems faced by 3 billion people who rely solely on wood for cooking fuel.
With the KYOTO BOX we can:
1. Help stop deforestation
2. Help remove indoor smoke pollution. 1.6 million deaths every year
3. Cleans water. Water-borne diseases kill 10 million people every year
4. Lowers cost of energy since the sun provides free fuel
5. Reduce spinal cord injuries from carrying firewood
6. Reduce rape and landmine injuries from young girls fetching firewood
7. Reduce time waste from fetching firewood and allows kids to attend school
8. Cook food slowly, retaining important vitamins
9. Reduce fire hazard
10. Reduce CO2 emissions
[Above text from circleandsquare YouTube channel page]
CNN article mentions the $75,000 'FT Climate Change Challenge' prize won by inventor Jon Bohmer
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![Video Info::<table><tr><td width='30%' valign='top'>Title</td><td width='1%' valign='top'>:</td><td width='89%'>Skeptics on United Nations Drug Policy</td></tr><tr><td valign='top'>Details</td><td valign='top'>:</td><td>Boing Boing Video archives: http://www.boingboing.net/boing-boing-video/
On Wednesday, March 11, 2009 the United Nations' Commission of Narcotic Drugs held its 52nd session in Vienna, Austria, just 10 years after Kofi Annan's pledge to have a "drug free world" by 2008. Representatives from around the world attended the conference voicing support and opposition to the centuries old "war on drugs."
Working with Witness and the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, we cut together excerpts from "Dare to Question? Using Video to Take on UN Drug Policies" and other testimonials appealing to the United Nations to reconsider its hardline policies combating the cultivation and use of illicit drugs. [Text from BoingBoing video YouTube site]
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![Video Info::<table><tr><td width='30%' valign='top'>Title</td><td width='1%' valign='top'>:</td><td width='89%'>Mortensen reads B. de Las Casas</td></tr><tr><td valign='top'>Details</td><td valign='top'>:</td><td>Actor Viggo Mortensen reads the words of missionary Bartolome de Las Casas who traveled to the America's at the same time at Chirstopher Columbus. Part of a reading from Voices of a People's History of the United States (Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove) October 5th, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. [above text from the YouTube page]
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![Video Info::<table><tr><td width='30%' valign='top'>Title</td><td width='1%' valign='top'>:</td><td width='89%'>People's History of Am. Empire</td></tr><tr><td valign='top'>Details</td><td valign='top'>:</td><td>
Empire or Humanity?
What the Classroom Didn't Teach Me about the American Empire
by Howard Zinn
Narrated by Viggo Mortensen
Art by Mike Konopacki
Video editing by Eric Wold
To read more from Howard Zinn visit www.TomDispatch.com. [above text from YouTube page]
This video presents Howard Zinn's new comic book-format book on American imperialism, A People's History of American Empire (Metropolis Books: 2008). The video uses images from the book to make something close to an animated short presenting the book.
Publisher's official website, with video (MacMillan/Henry Holt | Metropolis Books).
TomDispatch is a project of the Nation Institute, billing itself as "a regular antidote to the mainstream media"
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![Video Info::<table><tr><td width='30%' valign='top'>Title</td><td width='1%' valign='top'>:</td><td width='89%'>Romania Homophobia - Romania</td></tr><tr><td valign='top'>Details</td><td valign='top'>:</td><td>
Feb 2008
The struggle for gay rights in Europe has been going on for years but in Romania, it's only just starting. Many Romanians believe homosexuality is a perverted disease and see gay rights as a corrupting Western ideal.
"Romania must not become Sodom!" chants a group of anti-gay protestors. After pressure from the EU, Romania changed its homosexuality policies. Last year saw its first official gay parade. People like Bogdan worry the march gives the wrong impression: "Romania is not really ready for this yet, not by a long stretch." The Orthodox Church has allied itself with Extreme Right parties to oppose gay rights. "Love between same sex partners is one of the first sins", states a priest. But many gay Romanians see it as their duty to fight for equal rights. "Who else will fight for us to be acknowledged?" [text provided by JourneyManPictures YouTube channel]
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The video in some parts discusses the battle against homophobia in terms of globalism and (neo-?) liberalism. In one shot, the alliance between religious orthodoxy and neo-Nazism in Romania is explicit.
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