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Lecture 10. The sunnah of a good home environment - Sh. Jaffar Ladak Muharram 1443,2021 English
Forging a Befitting Post-Covid World: Reforming Our Behaviours to Protect our Future -
Lecture 10. The sunnah of a good home environment
This is a lecture series from the AIM Muharram majlis...
Forging a Befitting Post-Covid World: Reforming Our Behaviours to Protect our Future -
Lecture 10. The sunnah of a good home environment
This is a lecture series from the AIM Muharram majlis in 2021 by Shaykh Jaffar Ladak
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Forging a Befitting Post-Covid World: Reforming Our Behaviours to Protect our Future -
Lecture 10. The sunnah of a good home environment
This is a lecture series from the AIM Muharram majlis in 2021 by Shaykh Jaffar Ladak
The Lyrebird - English
A Lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds, most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment.
A Lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds, most notable for their superb ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment.
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How To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint - English
These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment...
These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment and people by big corporations and by people in our very neighborhoods. The steps in this video can only be a starting point. (See "Story of Stuff" and "The Corporation" on this site) -----
On a different note, on the use of tap water, obviously the suggestion in the clip applies only to some countries - mostly in the west. But over in those countries too, it is recommended to use effective filters: Pharmaceuticals - like antibiotics, mood stabilizers, and sex hormones - have been found in drinking water supplies in America. See here http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/pharmawater_site/day1_01.html -----
The last point about factory farming of cattle and greenhouse effect in the clip relates to the issue of excessive meat consumption. The more the demand for meat, the more grain would be fed to cattle, instead of humans. It takes about 7 gm of grain to produce 1 gm of meat protein. About 40% of world grain is fed to animals, whereas you have more than 1 billion people in the world who, as per UN estimates, sleep undernourished or hungry each day. On world grain consumption see http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/aug97/livestock.hrs.html ---- on world hunger stats see http://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats -------
On top of that, there is environmental degradation (excessive emission of 'methane') that the clip refers to.
According to one analysis food 'production' process is more environmentally costly than food 'transportation', and if average Americans replace only 1/7 of their meat consumption with vegetables, it can minimize environmental cost equivalent to that which can be obtained through maximum localization (eating local). See more about that study at: http://www.ethicurean.com/2008/06/23/food-miles-vs-food-choices/ -----
Some people want to make it an argument about "food miles vs. food choices". I think we can incorporate all of these good ideas into our lifestyle - as we encourage eating local and organic (wherever it's realistically possible), we should also encourage cutting down on meat consumption.
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These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment and people by big corporations and by people in our very neighborhoods. The steps in this video can only be a starting point. (See "Story of Stuff" and "The Corporation" on this site) -----
On a different note, on the use of tap water, obviously the suggestion in the clip applies only to some countries - mostly in the west. But over in those countries too, it is recommended to use effective filters: Pharmaceuticals - like antibiotics, mood stabilizers, and sex hormones - have been found in drinking water supplies in America. See here http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/pharmawater_site/day1_01.html -----
The last point about factory farming of cattle and greenhouse effect in the clip relates to the issue of excessive meat consumption. The more the demand for meat, the more grain would be fed to cattle, instead of humans. It takes about 7 gm of grain to produce 1 gm of meat protein. About 40% of world grain is fed to animals, whereas you have more than 1 billion people in the world who, as per UN estimates, sleep undernourished or hungry each day. On world grain consumption see http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/aug97/livestock.hrs.html ---- on world hunger stats see http://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats -------
On top of that, there is environmental degradation (excessive emission of 'methane') that the clip refers to.
According to one analysis food 'production' process is more environmentally costly than food 'transportation', and if average Americans replace only 1/7 of their meat consumption with vegetables, it can minimize environmental cost equivalent to that which can be obtained through maximum localization (eating local). See more about that study at: http://www.ethicurean.com/2008/06/23/food-miles-vs-food-choices/ -----
Some people want to make it an argument about "food miles vs. food choices". I think we can incorporate all of these good ideas into our lifestyle - as we encourage eating local and organic (wherever it's realistically possible), we should also encourage cutting down on meat consumption.
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EPA agenda has nothing to do with reducing levels of mercury in the environment - English
Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY) explains that the EPA agenda has nothing to do with reducing levels of mercury in the environment but is solely about closing coal plants. The mercury issue...
Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY) explains that the EPA agenda has nothing to do with reducing levels of mercury in the environment but is solely about closing coal plants. The mercury issue is a PR stunt to gain public support.
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Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY) explains that the EPA agenda has nothing to do with reducing levels of mercury in the environment but is solely about closing coal plants. The mercury issue is a PR stunt to gain public support.
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Imam Jafar Sadiq (a.s): The Greatest Scientist, Guide and Teacher - English, Urdu
A brief presentation of Imam Jafar Sadiq's scientific revelations, fiqh, teachings, & the socio-political environment he lived in & the tyranny & suppression the Ahle Bait & Shia...
A brief presentation of Imam Jafar Sadiq's scientific revelations, fiqh, teachings, & the socio-political environment he lived in & the tyranny & suppression the Ahle Bait & Shia endured during the Ummayads and Abbasids rules.
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A brief presentation of Imam Jafar Sadiq's scientific revelations, fiqh, teachings, & the socio-political environment he lived in & the tyranny & suppression the Ahle Bait & Shia endured during the Ummayads and Abbasids rules.
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[19 June 13] EU warned of disastrous environment consequences - English
Environmental experts are warning of severe changes in the climate. They say the world\'s energy systems need reform to make way for low-carbon emissions. Experts say extreme weather conditions...
Environmental experts are warning of severe changes in the climate. They say the world\'s energy systems need reform to make way for low-carbon emissions. Experts say extreme weather conditions will occur unless such measures are taken. A conference in Brussels is now discussing how governments are dealing with this threat.
PressTV\'s Jerome Hughes reports from Brussels.
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Environmental experts are warning of severe changes in the climate. They say the world\'s energy systems need reform to make way for low-carbon emissions. Experts say extreme weather conditions will occur unless such measures are taken. A conference in Brussels is now discussing how governments are dealing with this threat.
PressTV\'s Jerome Hughes reports from Brussels.
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[Clip] The environment in the Islamic Republic of Iran - Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani - English
The environment in the Islamic Republic of Iran - Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani
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The environment in the Islamic Republic of Iran - Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani
This clip has been taken from the lecture \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Reflections on Studying in the Hawza\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" : http://www.shiatv.net/view_video.php?viewkey=91c41d6f46f184379487
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The environment in the Islamic Republic of Iran - Sheikh Usama AbdulGhani
This clip has been taken from the lecture \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"Reflections on Studying in the Hawza\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" : http://www.shiatv.net/view_video.php?viewkey=91c41d6f46f184379487
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