Planet Earth: Our Loving Home
 
“Changes in Climate, Changes in Lives” - A Message from Greenpeace Brasil, (In Portuguese)    Part 1
email to friend  E-mail this to a Friend   If you want to add this video in your blog or on your personal home page, Please click the fallowing link to copy source code  Copy source code
Part 1 Play with flash player Play with windows media ( 48 MB )
Part 2 Play with flash player Play with windows media ( 51 MB )

Hallo, eco-friendly viewers, and welcome to Planet Earth: Our Loving Home. Greenpeace Brasil is a branch of the global non-profit conservation organization Greenpeace, which seeks green solutions to environmental issues around the world.

Greenpeace Brasil’s members are dedicated to mitigating climate change and making a difference in shaping the future of planet Earth. Here is what Guarany Osório, Coordinator of the Climate Campaign for Greenpeace Brasil, has to say about the group’s efforts:

Guarany(m): This year is the final year to save the planet. At the end of the year in December, countries from all over the world will be discussing the next international agreement that will regulate climate change.
In other words, it will be the agreement that will succeed the Kyoto Protocol. Due to the current state of the critical climatic system of the planet, we launched this slogan: 『To Save the Planet. It is Now or Now』 because the countries and our generation have the duty of saving the planet now.

We believe that Brazil can perform a fundamental role in the agreement in Copenhagen. Why?
Because Brazil is the fourth largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world.
Seventy-five percent of Brazilian emissions derive from deforestation. So, if Brazil eliminates deforestation in the Amazon and invests in renewable energies, as Brazil has a great potential in this area, it can make a difference in helping to save the planet from the climate crisis.

In 2006 Greenpeace Brasil produced the compelling documentary 『Changes in Climate, Changes in Lives』 on the effects of global warming in the country. Brazil’s experiences are applicable to us all, as climate change impacts everyone on our planet.

Thus the message of this powerful film has global relevance. We would now like to present selected segments from this insightful work.

For more on Greenpeace Brasil,please visit www.greenpeace.org/brasil
trackback : http://www.suprememastertv.com/bbs/tb.php/pe/80 Bookmark and Share

 No Water Required! Dry Farming in Âu Lạc (Vietnam) 

 
 
A Journey through Aesthetic Realms
Animal World
Between Master and Disciples
Cinema Scene
Enlightening Entertainment
Golden Age Technology
Good People Good Works
Healthy Living
Models of Success
Music and Poetry
Noteworthy News
Our Noble Lineage
Planet Earth: Our Loving Home
Science and Spirituality
The World Around Us
Vegetarian Elite
Vegetarianism: The Noble Way of Living
Words of Wisdom
 
Most recent popular
 Mycologist Paul Stamets on How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World
 The Antarctic Melt: Interview with Professor Peter Barrett
 Transition of Food in the 21st Century
 Eco-Philosopher Yves Paccalet
 Growing Fruits and Vegetables in Sand - One Story From Âu Lạc(Vietnam)
 Vegan: The Fastest Way to a Cooler Planet
 Dr. Rajendra K. Pachauri-Global Warning: The Impact of Meat Production and Consumption on Climate Change
 Restoring the Balance of Nature: Dr. Keith Allott of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
 Organic Farming 1, 2, 3's
 No Water Required! Dry Farming in Âu Lạc (Vietnam)

Copyright © 2007-2009 Supreme Master Television. All rights reserved. | PRIVACY POLICY | HELP | Mobile site       *
Be Our Friend |