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Scientists sign declaration urging action to save the world’s oceans.
Over 150 scientists from 26 countries have signed the Monaco Declaration, which calls for immediate global action to reverse ocean acidification caused by CO2 absorption. Stating that this destructive process must be considered a primary effect of global warming because of its threat to all marine life, the Declaration’s signatories are calling on policymakers to act at once in drastically reducing CO2 emissions to stop further damage to ocean ecosystems. The Declaration is based on the findings of October 2008 international marine climate change symposium held in Monaco.

Our gratitude all signatories of the Monaco Declaration for your noble commitment to save our marine environments. Blessed be wise leaders worldwide in acting quickly to preserve the vast and precious life of the seas.

In a live interview conducted via videoconference for East Coast FM Radio by Louise Kings, Supreme Master Ching Hai was asked to share her wisdom about the necessity of our planet’s oceans.

Louise Kings: How important is the sea to human survival?

Supreme Master Ching Hai: Well, it is as important as the forest to Earth and the water. According to research, 50% of our Earth’s oxygen is provided by microscopic sea plant, 50%. And now the dead zones in the oceans kept spreading and increasing around the globe. The pollution from fertilizers, sewage and fossil burning fuel are to blame, according to scientists. But even cage farming for salmon also cause dead zones.

To stop this destructive practice of fishing, the solution is vegetarian diet, no fishy stuff in our meals. We must protect a living and healthy sea, as it relates to our living and healthy self.



Canadian government to invest in green infrastructure.
As part of a US$9.8 billion federal infrastructure investment budget for 2009, the government has allocated US$820 million for environmentally-friendly projects over the next five years. These investments, which will also bring jobs to the country, are planned in the areas of public transportation, water sanitation and the development of solar, wind, biomass and other clean energy sources.

Our accolades, Canada, for your commitment to green practices throughout the nation. We wish all Canadians and our beautiful planet the benefit of evermore sustainable living.

Tourism company darts in to help save endangered birds
New Zealand tourism company works to benefit the environment. Boat touring company Dart River Jet Safaris in Queenstown recently got on board to help local endangered bird species. Along with transporting local Department of Conservation staff upriver to establish a new colony of the mohua, or yellowhead birds in a national park, the company pledged to monitor the well-being of the threatened black-fronted tern that nests on the Dart River. The river touring company was also recently awarded the Green Globe Benchmarked Bronze status for its exemplary environmental standards of energy and water consumption as well as community commitment.

Bravo Dart River Jet Safaris and all personnel for your tourism eco-leadership. May you prosper in sharing the beauty of the region along with protecting the beautiful wildlife of New Zealand.

Cool Earth(C) Launches U.S. Initiative to Help Protect the 30 Million Acres of Rainforest Destroyed
CoolEarth nonprofit expands to US. The UK-based charity devoted to preserving the Amazonian rainforest is now offering carbon offsets to United States residents through US$50 donations that sponsor half an acre of endangered rainforest in Brazil, Ecuador, or Peru. The funds are used to employ local residents to protect the lands, thus providing them with an alternative income.

Cool Earth, we laud your efforts to save the rainforest by helping residents support themselves through its preservation. Let us pray for the sustainable future of all humans in harmony with the environment.