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World premiere of documentary “Sea the Truth.”
 A sequel of the 2008 film “Meat the Truth” on the impact of livestock raising on global warming, a new film titled “Sea the Truth” presents the equally destructive consequences of overfishing.
The new documentary, which premiered last week in a special showing in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, was created by the Nicolaas G. Pierson Foundation, the scientific bureau of the Dutch Party for the Animals, and filmed by the acclaimed Dutch underwater photographer and conservationist Dos Winkel.

Dos Winkel – Dutch ocean photographer and conservationist, Shining World Hero Award, Vegetarian (M): Nobody sees what’s happening underwater, and what’s happening underwater is the biggest destruction of nature, in general, on Earth. I tried to make it visible by beautiful images of underwater life. When people see that, they get the idea, “Okay, it’s that beautiful, we have to protect it.” And in order to protect it, well, you have to take severe measures, like stopping eating fish. Stopping all the fisheries in the world.

VOICE: The film’s debut coincided with the release of a new United Nations report on biodiversity, which forecasts that the world’s oceans could be completely depleted in just 40 years due if no action is taken.

Karen Soeters – Director of Nicolaas G. Pierson Foundation, Party for the Animals, Netherlands, Shining World Hero Award, Vegan (F): There’s no sustainable fishery, and you should stop eating fish, that’s the message of this documentary, if we want to make sure that in 40 years we still have fish in our oceans.

VOICE: Through both beautiful and tragic images, and expert interviews, “Sea the Truth” explores issues such as fishing practices, contamination, fish product myths, and animal cruelty.

Claudine Everaert – Dutch director and co-producer of Sea the Truth (F):I was startled a lot by the enormous destruction caused by long line fishing. It also has a lot of bycatch, that shocked me a lot.

VOICE: In support of their efforts to address the harms of fish consumption, Supreme Master Ching Hai contributed €30,000 toward the making of this quality film.

Dos Winkel (M): I would very much like to thank Master Ching Hai for the support. Without your support, it would have been impossible. You covered all the expenses that we made, so thank you, thank you, thank you.

Marianne Thieme – Dutch Parliament Member, Party for the Animals, Shining World Leadership Award, Vegetarian (F): Because we have so many crises in the world, the food crisis, the biodiversity crisis, the climate change, people want to know what they can do to change the world into a better place. A lot of people must realize that your fork is a very powerful tool to become a compassionate and sustainable person.

VOICE: To all involved in this important film, “Sea the Truth,” congratulations on the world premiere. May this be the start of shared global determination to save the vital oceans and planet with an animal-free diet.

Karen Soeters (F): People, please be veg, go green, save the planet.

Dos Winkel (M): My name is Dos Winkel, and I have actually just one message: Be veg, go green and save this world.

Marianne Thieme (F): I’m Marianne Thieme, I’m a member of the Dutch Parliament for the Party for the Animals. Be veg, go green, save the planet.

VOICE: During a May 2009 videoconference in Togo, Supreme Master Ching Hai called for the protection of Earth’s oceans through the most simple yet powerful lifestyle change.

Supreme Master Ching Hai: The marine ecosystem is in big trouble right now from global warming already. Further fishing will only make matters worse. Also, mercury poisoning causes problems to aquatic life even before it gets to the humans. These are things we need to address in trying to save our planet, not to talk about our health also. Eating fish will definitely not help this.

The ocean is a wonderful recycler that normally can purify the water and create nutrients and turn carbon dioxide into oxygen, etc. The ocean is a miracle. But if we ruin the ecosystems, this will spell disaster for us.

Supreme Master Ching Hai:
It’s better for our body, for our conscience, for our mind, and for the planet to stay away from fish. We should be vegan.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzoC9npbuHA
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2010/05
/18/2010-05-18_un_warns_that_global_fish_stock_could_be_depleted_by_2050.html

Singapore to launch carbon label for greener economy.
In an effort to raise awareness in governments, businesses and consumers, the Singapore Environment Council (SEC) and the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) have signed an agreement to launch the region’s and Southeast Asia's first carbon label. The label is designed to provide information about carbon footprint of an item’s entire lifecycle.

SEC’s Executive Director, Mr Howard Shaw said, “The label will encourage businesses to take steps to reduce the carbon content of their products and services. Consumers, for the first time, will also have the information they need to make a positive difference through their choices of the products and services they buy.”

Kudos Singapore Environment Council and the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology for your efforts to encourage the transition to a low-carbon world.

May your caring stewardship motivate many more toward the harmony of clean, green living on our cherished Earth.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporebusinessnews/view/1057384/1/.html
http://www.news.gov.sg/public/sgpc/en/media_releases/agencies/astar/press_release
/P-20100518-2.print.html?AuthKey=
http://www.thegovmonitor.com/world_news/asia/singapore-boosts-transition-to-a-low-carbon-economy-
31286.html

Extra News
A new US law requires that the country’s Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Transportation develop fuel efficiency standards and pollution limits for big trucks as well as stricter emission regulations for future vehicles.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5hTIfEP47jBc2oIQC8_M6IJY9uRzAD9FROC703
http://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory?id=10716274
http://articles.latimes.com/2010/may/21/nation/la-na-obama-trucks-20100522
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/21/obama-fuel-efficiency_n_584547.html

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), Plantlife International and organization TRAFFIC issue a joint call for governments to protect 15,000 threatened medicinal plants by involving indigenous and local communities in their conservation.
http://www.kuna.net.kw/NewsAgenciesPublicSite/ArticleDetails.aspx?Language=en&id=2084626
http://www.traffic.org/home/2010/5/18/new-prescript-xion-needed-for-medicinal-plants.html

E-Green Technologies of Alabama, USA has developed the world’s biggest inflatable craft, a 235-foot long airship filled with helium and ambient air that runs on algae fuel and is planned for use in communication and commercial endeavors.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1279831/Up-away-Worlds-largest-airship-lifts-
time.html#ixzz0oZolXQp1
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1279831/Up-away-Worlds-largest-airship-lifts-time.html
http://news.discovery.com/space/giant-bullet-580-airship-inflated-video.html
http://www.e-greentechnologies.com/contact.asp

A study published in the scientific journal “Nature Geoscience” forecasts that the higher humidity of Mediterranean coastal cities and low-lying river basins of Europe will cause more severe effects from climate-related heat waves.
http://www.nature.com/news/2010/100517/full/news.2010.238.html
http://www.insing.com/news/international-america-europe/climate-change-threatens-health-by-mediterranean
/id-6f121800?nav=50201