martes, 5 de julio de 2011

SECOND REPORT

TV PROGRAM
NOTE
A: Dora Aristizabal
P: Sandra Patricia Pai
L: Julián Loaiza
C: Juan Cortez

A:Be all most  welcome  to your program the “Tea hour”. Today we have three wonderful guests.
On the right we have to Doctor Pai. She is a Magister Degree on   Environmental Conservation. She has a diploma on Environment by the Javeriana  University. Right now she is in charge of the Environment area of Corantioquia Corporation, next to her is Dr. Loaiza with a Social Worker Degree from University  of Antioquia. He is working now on the left we have Mr. Cortes,  he is President of the JAC at the Iguana Suburb. He has been on this charge since 10 years ago.

Please put your hands together for our guests

A: Dr. Loaiza  would you please tell us a little bit about your professional life?
L:I am recently graduated from the university; this is my first job, at the beginning it was very difficult to get used, but little by little  I am getting over and at last after six months I have  got it.

A: Dr. Loaiza  does  it mean contaminated water?
L: By contaminated water it´s understood the action or to put materials that in some way or another alter it´s quality.

A:Dr. Pai, tell us about your profession?
P: As you said I have a Magister degree and I have worked in several  towns as environment  project manager  and I worked in Corantioquia since years ago.

A: Dr. Pai What laws protect the water in Colombia?
P: The law 2811 from 1974 protected areas were created by legislation in Colombia, these zones were created for protection of the water sources nor the wood can be removed within a distance less than 30 mts, on each side of the source of than water.

A: Mr. Cortes, tell us how have been living in the suburb  and how do like being a leader in suburb the Iguana?
C: I have been living in La Iguana since 20 years ago, but I didn´t take part in the meeting, till my wife took me to one of those meetings, I got encouraged and I nominated  myself and  I was elected. What I like best working  for community  is to help those who needed and to arrange projects that benefit them all.

A:Mr. Cortes what  to do with the sewage from our homes?
C:  Throw them to the nearer river
P: Not at all, what it should be done is to ask to EPM to arrange  sewage system.

A: Mr. Cortes what to do with the garbage from our homes?
C: To take it out to the street so the dogs spread it and it ends in a river
L: Take it out the day the gargabe tuck comes along.

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domingo, 3 de julio de 2011

FLOW: For the Love of Water


Irena Salina’s award-winning documentary investigation into what experts label the most important political and environmental issue of the 21st Century – The World Water Crisis.
Salina builds a case against the growing privatization of the world’s dwindling fresh water supply with an unflinching focus on politics, pollution, human rights, and the emergence of a domineering world water cartel.
Interviews with scientists and activists intelligently reveal the rapidly building crisis, at both the global and human scale, and the film introduces many of the governmental and corporate culprits behind the water grab, while begging the question “CAN ANYONE REALLY OWN WATER?”
Beyond identifying the problem, FLOW also gives viewers a look at the people and institutions providing practical solutions to the water crisis and those developing new technologies, which are fast becoming blueprints for a successful global and economic turnaround.