Monday, 21 December 2009

Festive Greetings!!


My dear all!!!

I would like to take this opportunity to wish you all HAPPY FESTIVE TIMES and remember, "Where there is a will there is a way"! Happy green times... all the time!

Merry Green Christmas and an even Greener, Safer New Year!!! xxxxx

Your Eco-Knight (all year around), with love!!

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Go Charity this Xmas!!!!

Xmas time = present time!! Why don't you spend your money constructively, and fill someone with joy, by giving them a present that is set to save the world? Well-known charities like Oxfam are committed to eco-friendly issues. Read a bit about what they do:
What is Oxfam doing about climate change?
We’re already helping people to cope with severe weather events, and also plan for the consequences of future climate change. Like everything that we do, our climate change work focuses on three core areas:
1. Humanitarian
We are constantly responding to natural disasters which can be linked with global climate change, like our emergency relief efforts after floods in India, hurricanes in Haiti, or drought in Kenya. What’s more, we’re making sure these communities are better prepared for extreme weather events in the future, too. That means things like raising homes up on stilts, or providing early warning systems for when disasters strike.
2. Development
Helping communities to adapt to climate change is a key part of our development work. In South Africa farmers are planting faster-maturing crops, making the most of less-reliable rains. In Bangladesh, villagers are creating floating vegetable gardens, to protect their livelihoods against flooding. And in Viet Nam, communities are planting dense mangroves along the coast, to protect them from storm waves.
3. Campaigning
We’re demanding urgent and decisive action on climate change from world leaders that results in a global deal that is just and fair for all people, not just those with power and money.
This is taken from www.oxfam.org.com

Friday, 4 December 2009

The Wave!!!!!!!!!!!!!


On Saturday 5 December 2009, ahead of the crucial UN climate summit in Copenhagen, tens of thousands of people from all walks of life will march through the streets of London to demonstrate their support for a safe climate future for all.
Part of a global series of public actions, The Wave will call on world leaders to take urgent action to secure a fair international deal to stop global warming exceeding the danger threshold of 2 degrees C.
The Wave - which is not just a huge march but a whole day of exciting campaign activities - is organised by the Stop Climate Chaos Coalition, will show mass support by people from all backgrounds for a better, low carbon future for the UK and the world.

This was taken from www.stopclimatechaos.org/the-wave