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Johnathan Matthew De Baca
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Local adaptive capacity

I recently talked to a few neighbors of mine in my apartment complex and they were completly unaware of any adaptive capacity projects in the area. Some didnt even know what i was talking about. But i looked up some adaptive capactiy in my area in fullerton and i have noticed that the city of fulerton is trying to go more green. they are trying to relay on the message of trying to throw away your trash properly. Distributing alot more recycable bins throughout the city.

Posted on May 13, 2010 at 2:10am

My contribution to the water crisis.

My contribution to the water crisis is that i wrote numerous letters with my ides on how maybe they could access water better or maybe even utilize it. I chose once again. WATERFORPEOPLE. In my letters i wrote them and said that maybe the water could be rationed maybe a bit better. Making sure every last drop is utilized, Also that maybe they could spend a bit of time creating specific spots for the local people to use the restroom so that maybe the water wont be so polluted with their own… Continue

Posted on May 13, 2010 at 12:13am

My favorite site fir water crisis

The site and organization that i found that i showed a lot of interest in is waterforpeople.org. The reason why I liked this foundation is because they are really utilizing all materials to get everyone involved in the water crisis in areas that are not so fortunate of having sanitary water to drink or use to shower. I really support the big picture they have and hope it works to help out even a bit.

Posted on May 12, 2010 at 11:56pm

Evoke manifesto

Evoke is a great way of making people aware of whats happening in this world. I honestly learned so much of issues going on in this world that I probably would have never known about. I could really say that this has been a great oppurtunity for me to explore sites and get involved with other people that are just as dedicated to this cause as i am. I was really a pleasure to blog and do experiments with other people that you know that are doing the same thing. Nobody makes these people do… Continue

Posted on May 12, 2010 at 5:30pm

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Stinging Nettle

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