Join us for the debut of Green Africa on AV Radio. This week's topic is History of Environmental care in Africa. Tune in live to get the latest scoop on the topic and share your views.


THIS WEEK’S TOPIC: History of Environmental care in Africa.

ABOUT THIS WEEK’S EPISODE:

Africa's environmental history is written in the hearts of its people. Much of the past experiences are reflected in the peoples' relationship with the earth rather than in collection of precious zoological, metallurgical, and anthropological specimens, or discovery proclamations. Nevertheless, Media imagery and accounts of declining natural resources have dominated public perceptions of Africa. Many people argue that the adverse effect of governance, economics, and sociology on the continent is what’s causing the quality of the environment to deteriorate at a profound pace. The alleged destructive processes include deforestation, erosion, pollution, loss of soil fertility, increasing drought, and the loss of biodiversity.


How accurate are these assertions of environmental decline? Who are the victims and who are perpetrators? What and where are the casualties?

One of Africa's biggest challenges is the need to develop environmentally sustainable ways of living for its people. We hope that by understanding the processes that shaped Africa's environmental history in the last few centuries, we can begin to decipher the necessary environmental adjustment and encourage a positively practical sustainable environment.


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WHEN: SUNDAY August 7, 2011
TIME: 1: 00 PM-2: 00 PM EASTERN STANDARD TIME

SKYPE ID: AFRICANVIEWS
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CO-HOST: Dan Miner CO-HOST: Ernest Opong


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