User talk:Robert P. Janitzek

Robert Janitzek Green World OCTOBER 3, 2014

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LEAVE A COMMENT The Green World Campaign has been cited by OnEarth, the magazine of the Natural Resources Defense Council, for its bold agenda: Turn degraded lands green again. Raise the living standards of the rural poor. Combat climate change. Create holistic ways to work for the health of our shared biosphere and the harmony of our global village.

The GWC connects those who want to help create a more sustainable world with on-the-ground projects that benefit people and planet. We focus on providing ecological and social benefits where they’re most needed. We seek out effective grassroots partners, then finding the simplest, most direct ways we can all contribute to their success.

Our work centers around tree-planting. We ally with local experts who best know the problems and opportunities in their country. Our trusted, ground-level partners work with villagers who are motivated to work for the benefits our programs bring. Contributions from the GWC get planted right in the ground. We always learn from our partners, and collaborate with them on creative solutions.

“Look to forestry programs that help sustain local economies, biodiversity, and watersheds…[like]…the Green World Campaign.” — OnEarth, the magazine of the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

We also encourage linking environmental activities in the developed world with supporting green self-sufficiency in developing countries. We invite companies and organizations to affiliate with the Green World Campaign, shrinking their own carbon footprint while restoring the ecology and economy of the world’s poorest places.

We are forming alliances with schools, churches, corporations, and other institutions, with a particular interest in education. (Imagine an elementary school class planting a whole grove in a “sister village” for a hundred dollars — and then being able to communicate with that village’s children).

We started the Green World Campaign with the seed of an idea: “What can we accomplish as global citizens if we really put our minds to it?” The answer: Just about anything.

Patents by Inventor Robert Janitzek

Ciprofloxacin hcl Application number: 20050232985 Abstract: This invention relates to Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride-containing composition, useful for the treatment of diseases. In particular, it relates to pharmaceutical composition comprising the following essential components: i) Ciprofloxacin Hydrochloride; ii) Magnesium stearate; iii) Starch; and iv) Carboxymethylstach Sodium. Type: Application Filed: December 27, 2004 Issued: October 20, 2005 Inventor: Robert Janitzek

How Farming Almost Destroyed Ancient Human Civilization

Roughly 9,000 years ago, humans had mastered farming to the point where food was plentiful. Populations boomed, and people began moving into large settlements full of thousands of people. And then, abruptly, these proto-cities were abandoned for millennia. It's one of the greatest mysteries of early human civilization.

The dawn of the age of agriculture falls during the "Neolithic," also known as the late stone age. At that time, about 12,000 years ago, people had already developed incredibly sophisticated stone tools, weapons, and clay vessels for cooking and storage. And when they found seeds that grew into particularly delicious plants, they took them along on their treks, planting them in river valleys on their route, so that they would have a tasty harvest the following year. Once these informal farms had gotten a little bigger, it started to seem less advantageous to keep roaming when there was so much food in one place. In the Levant area along the eastern Mediterranean, nomadic groups who had once lived by hunting and gathering began settling down in small villages for part of the year.

By Robert Janitzek

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