A virtual presentation to the 2010 Berlin Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (virtual participation) from the United Nations University, Tokyo, Japan
10. So we have to find the EXACT DIRECTIONs
to break the Loops, NOT just a money
downfall from the rich to the poor, and if
so, EXACTLY how much, by assigning the
numbers, and solve the equations:
Wealth distribution for 3 income classes
Emission, emission:capital ratio, what’s more!?
19. Look how closely inequality
is lately to waste production
Therefore, moving left and reducing inequality may result in
reduction in waste along with emission
My name is Anh, I am from Vietnam and currently studying in Japan.
I am more a theorist than a doer. I’ve just designed this on paper, so I come here to listen to your practical feedback.
The focus of my presentation will actually be the unique visions that I set up ahead rather than just a mere mentoring model.
There are many slides and ideas so I will leave the details until our discussion.
Why I want to make this big is because…
Most developing countries are facing a big…
Premium is driver of mark-up
So my 2nd vision to control emission by affecting the capital flow of massive scale like these companies
Externalized costs might be inflicted on suppliers or environment surrounding them
This is my vision that the project will be scaled up into an organic facilities where students, businesses, experts, and suppliers work together.
Most likely not this big.
I’m job hunting and having interview for this Japanese company and they have things in common. They do convenient stores, they cram all the sustainable technologies, convenient utilities into these stores, and now they want more, to be a place people gather and learn, to become society’s infrastructure, and we want the same.
I’m job hunting and having interview for this Japanese company and they have things in common. They do convenient stores, they cram all the sustainable technologies, convenient utilities into these stores, and now they want more, to be a place people gather and learn, to become society’s infrastructure, and we want the same.