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Protecting the Blue Heart of the Planet
Monday, February 23rd, 2009
One of our favorite talks at this year’s TED was legendary ocean researcher Sylvia Earle as she shared her incredible images of the ocean, and surprising stats about its rapid decline. Sylvia was this year’s TED Prize Winner.
Improved Access to Water
Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008to survive.
Approximately 10,000 communities throughout Southern Africa (15 million people) are currently without adequate access to water. Traditional methods of collecting water include the use of 20-liter (5-gallon) buckets, which are laboriously carried on the head. Extensive suffering occurs in the process. This method is very time and energy consuming and is also the cause of many serious health problems.
The Hippo Water Roller was specifically designed to alleviate the suffering caused by a lack of access to water. The Hippo Water Roller is a barrel-shaped container designed to transport 90 liters (20 gallons) of water. It comprises of a drum with a large screw-on cap and a clip-on steel handle.
The drum is manufactured from UV stabilized Polyethylene and has been designed to withstand typical rural conditions such as uneven footpaths, rocks and even broken bottles. The large opening (135 mm / 5.3 inch diameter) allows for easy filling and cleaning of the interior. The sealed lid ensures hygienic storage of water and the steel handle provides firm control over difficult terrain while pushing or pulling the roller.
The innovative design allows water to be placed inside the &rather than carried above the wheel. Extensive field tests over many years and various awards have proven the effectiveness of the Hippo Water Roller. Approximately five times the normal amount of water can now be collected in less time with far less effort
11th Hour film now in theatres
Thursday, September 6th, 2007The 11th Hour is a documentary film produced and narrated by Leonardo DiCaprio and distributed by Warner Brothers. It features an interview with Bruce Mau as well as over 50 leading scientists, thinkers and leaders who discuss the state of the world and the state of humanity. It premiered as a special screening at the Cannes Film Festival on May 19, and is now playing in theatres across North America.
View the film trailer or get involved.








