International Wake Up Call (0)
3/31/10 •
Endangered species trafficking, the wholesale slaughter of wild yak and antelope, and overgrazing are some of the reasons for the critical loss of biodiversity in Tibet. This environmental disaster affects everyone.
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Las Vegas-Lhasa (0)
3/31/10 •
Lhasa, the holiest city in Tibet, is now filled with slick Chinese-owned nightclubs, glitzy casinos and a reported 1,800 brothels.
Sacred Symbol of Buddhism on Garbage Cans (0)
2/04/10 •
Now that Tibet has a greater Han Chinese population than Tibetans, and the vast majority of shops, schools, etc, are owned and operated by Chinese, perhaps it is only to be expected that the Endless Knot, a sacred symbol of Buddhism, should be seen on the sides of trash cans in the streets of the [...]
Deforestation in Tibet Directly Affects 47% of Earth’s Population (0)
2/04/10 •
Deforestation in Tibet is an international issue that affects 85% of Asia.
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