solar.general una dieta vegetariana mata menos plantas que una dieta no vegetariana

2010/1/22 Fernando Marcelo :
> http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/jan/17/cruise-ships-haiti-earthquake
> http://abcnews.go.com/Travel/cruise-ship-tourists-visit-haiti-royal-caribbean-liners/story?id=9595955 > http://www.usatoday.com/travel/cruises/item.aspx?ak=15467.blog&type=blog

Habia leido eso (salio hace un par de dias en digg).
El barco tenia opcion de ir a otra playa, en ese caso no podria dejar nada, fue a Haiti y pudo dejar cosas utiles (lo que sigue lo saque del ultimo link tuyo):

«Royal Caribbean is bringing relief supplies that were quickly loaded onto the vessels after Tuesday’s disaster to be distributed to affected parts of the country by Food for the Poor and other groups. The line also has promised at least $1 million in humanitarian relief for Haiti and says it will donate 100% of its net revenue from the visits to relief efforts.»

La otra opcion es ir a otro puerto (en otra isla del caribe) y dejar la plata de los pasajeros en otro lado (ademas de que haya menos trabajo porque el buque iba a otro lado).

Sigue la nota:

«In the end, Labadee is critical to Haiti’s recovery; hundreds of people rely on Labadee for their livelihood,» said John Weis, vice-president. «In our conversations with the UN special envoy of the government of Haiti, Leslie Voltaire, he notes that Haiti will benefit from the revenues that are generated from each call …

«We also have tremendous opportunities to use our ships as transport vessels for relief supplies and personnel to Haiti. Simply put, we cannot abandon Haiti now that they need us most.»

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