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RF242640 Lack of Funding for Water Delivery Burns Easter Island  
Easter Island, Chile was emaciated this month when officials and charity organizations worldwide were not able to support the water delivery required. This lone tree was one of the survivors born in this once rich sanctuary. We could have helped by funding the water delivery ...  
Campaigners say drilling by energy firm caused huge eruption, which has already killed 13 in Indonesia. Photo / Reuters

Volcano of Mud Swallows Up the Homes of 50,000 Indonesians  
Thirteen people in the east of the Indonesian island of Java have lost their lives to the world's largest mud volcano and a further 50,000 are homeless. An Indonesian court says this is a natural disaster yet human rights campaigners say the volcano was triggered by a gas-drilling operation two years ago. Until this controversy is settled, The Globes Guardian could have assisted by providing shelter for these misplaced Indonesians through ...

Papua New Guinea's Government is Asking for Outside Help to Deal with Thousands of People Left Homeless by Volcanic Eruptions. UN asked to Help
A series of eruptions five years ago forced 15,000 people to flee their homes on Manam Island off PNG's north coast. They have been wallowing in so-called "care centers" ever since, despite the formation of the Manam Resettlement Authority to find them a permanent new home. The Globe's Guardian's efforts could have included: funding local builders, purchasing property,  ...

 

 

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Theme: Tenacity

 

Why Now?
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Wow!
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Calling Out to Youth and College or University Students to Get the Word Out! Let's Change the World!
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