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May 29, 2024 |
colorwebmag.com | Julian Jones
By Julian JonesDisney’s Moana 2 starring the titular character (Auli’i Cravalho) and Maui (Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson)back on the high seas. This time, she is on a journey with a new crew of seafarers to reconnect with her wayfaring ancestors. This film will surely dazzle young and old audiences who enjoyed the first film and will gladly return to the world of Motuni. The sequel will hit the high seas on November 27th, 2024.
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May 15, 2024 |
lowimpact.org | Julian Jones
The catastrophic problems of privatised English water companies are well known. Sewerage function and drinking water supply are now more deficient than even before privatisation. Terminal failure was in-built from the start, within the cultural, operational, & regulatory processes applied. Correcting these foundational criteria can help inform the quickest resolution.
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Aug 26, 2023 |
lowimpact.org | Julian Jones
Here’s a summary of part 2 of an interview (see video below for more details – well worth it!) with Julian Jones, a water engineer and distinguished fellow of the Schumacher Institute, who has worked and provided consultancy for water companies, NGOs, the Environment Agency, universities and governments. Julian lives in a village near Stroud, and Stroud Commons are talking with him about building a water commons for Stroud. Part 1 is here.
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Aug 12, 2023 |
lowimpact.org | Julian Jones
Here’s a summary of part 1 of an interview (see video below for more details – well worth it!) with Julian Jones, a water engineer and distinguished fellow of the Schumacher Institute, who has worked and provided consultancy for water companies, NGOs, the Environment Agency, universities and governments. Julian lives in a village near Stroud, and Stroud Commons are talking with him about building a water commons for Stroud. Dave: Welcome Julian. Julian: Thanks Dave – thanks for inviting me.
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Jun 28, 2023 |
colorwebmag.com | Julian Jones
The case against the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation (BLMGNF) is over, for now. According to a release by BLMGNF, the case brought by several grassroots BLM leaders, in particular Los Angeles chapter founder Melina Abdullah, has been dropped. “Today, a judge dismissed the lawsuit and falsehoods alleged by Melina Abdullah against BLMGNF. The judge, Honorable Stephanie M.
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