Amilcar Cabral, (1979), Unity and Struggle. Speeches and Writings, With a new introduction by Maurice Taonezvi and Abele Zegeye, Foreword by Carlos Lopes, Translated by Michael Wolfers, Unisa – University of South Africa, Pretoria, 2004
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Amilcar Cabral, (1979), Unity and Struggle. Speeches and Writings, With a new introduction by Maurice Taonezvi and Abele Zegeye, Foreword by Carlos Lopes, Translated by Michael Wolfers, Unisa – University of South Africa, Pretoria, 2004
Dorsal Atlântica
Humberto Delgado Airport Underground Metro Station, Lisbon.
Cartoons by António Antunes - figures: Carlos Lopes and Eusébio.
Carlos Lopes won the marathon race at the 1984 Summer Olympics, in Los Angeles and he brought home Portugal’s first ever Olympic gold medal along with a new Olympic record – 2:09.21.
Eusébio, nicknamed the Black Panther, the Black Pearl, o Rei (the King), is considered by many as one of the greatest footballers of all times. Eusébio helped Portugal reach third place at the 1966 World Cup, being the top goalscorer of the tournament with nine goals and received the Broze Ball award.
Dorsal Atlântica , 1990
Demolição do Cinema Monumental 1984,
foto da coleção Carlos Lopes
Shifting away from coal (and fossil fuels in general) is a way of safeguarding the future, not only from an environmental perspective, but also from an economic one. Today’s historically low oil prices – prices were even negative for May futures – should be a wake-up call for Africa’s fossil-fuel producers, such as Algeria, Angola, and Nigeria. Further investment will only make these countries more dependent on oil – and thus more vulnerable to oil-price volatility.
Prof. Carlos Lopes, from the Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town and the Global Commission on the Economy and Climate, on the economic drawbacks of fossil fuels. From Project Syndicate.
The price of fossil fuels has been volatile since the oil shocks of the 1970s. And there is a finite supply of oil and coal and natural gas. Of course we don’t do our planet any favors by continuing to use such fuels. It is both environmentally unsustainable as well as economically risky to continue to rely on such substances for energy.
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Dorsal Atlântica terá pré-lançamento da HQ na Semana Internacional de Quadrinhos da UFRJ
Uma história em quadrinhos da lendária banda carioca Dorsal Atlântica terá seu pré-lançamento realizado durante a Semana Internacional de Quadrinhos da Universidade Federal do Rio… - https://goo.gl/22zYKz
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