March 18, 2009

Win YouTube contest, EPA pays you $2,500

film reelThe EPA is looking for educational videos that inspire people to help protect our streams, lakes, wetlands, and coasts.

The two categories they are looking for are:

  1. a 30 or 60 second video that is usable as a TV public service announcement
  2. a 1-3 minute instructional video

The two winners will each receive $2,500 and their videos will be featured on EPA’s Web site!

Entries must be received by Earth Day, April 22, 2009. The contest winners will be notified in May via e-mail. G/L.

NOTE: Videos must be postmarked by April 22, 2009. Since all EPA mail is irradiated, you must either submit your video via YouTube or send using an overnight courier. EPA will not be responsible for videos if they are lost or destroyed.

See also: EPA Launches Video/Photo Project in Celebration of Earth Month

  • EPA officials will select videos and photos to feature on the website throughout April. The agency will accept videos and photos from today through the end of April.
  • This release is the first of several to announce EPA’s planned Earth Month activities.

March 16, 2009

International water and seafood events today

the World Water Forum logoThe 5th World Water Forum opened today in Istanbul, Turkey and will continue through Sunday. This is the main international event as far as freshwater is concerned. The event tries to enable participation and dialogue to influence water policy making at a global level, with the hope of a sustainable development going forward. It is organized every three years by the World Water Council, in collaboration with the host country. The Forum’s main theme this year is called “Bridging divides for water”.

There are opposers to the forum though:

It’s really just a big trade show put on by the big water companies. There is going to be no mention of water as a human right. They don’t want to support that because they see water as a commodity to be sold on the open market. There is mounting evidence that privatization has failed. We believe water should be a public trust.”
Maude Barlow, founder of the Blue Planet Project, a Canadian-based group dedicated to protecting fresh water.

Wenonah Hauter, of the US-based Food and Water Watch, said, “If the organizers were serious, the delegates would get in free and they also wouldn’t have held it in a city that’s very difficult to get to.”

* UPDATE – See also: Activists Slam World Water Forum as a Corporate-Driven Fraud

“It’s organized to look like a UN-type event but it’s not.”
- Maude Barlow.

Another event today that’s related to water is the International Boston Seafood Show, co-located with Seafood Processing America, it’s North America’s largest seafood exhibition, attracting close to 18,000 seafood buyers and sellers from across the globe.

Chef Morimoto with a kitchen knifeThe keynote speech for the International Boston Seafood Show is coming from Chef Masaharu Morimoto of Iron Chef and Iron Chef America fame.

Selling points for the Show include:

  1. Meet with seafood suppliers and source new business.
  2. Source the largest assortment of seafood, equipment and products.
  3. Get a first look at the newest products on the market all in one place.
  4. Discover strategies to help you make the most of the current economic conditions.

See also: The Many Ways to Reduce Your Water Use



    





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