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Australia's Unique Birds Slipping Away
Latest reports show dire situation for birds. Australia and the United Kingdom lie oceans apart but the message coming from both countries is similarly grave. In the UK, a report by Durham University and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) indicated that 20 of Britain’s avian species could become extinct by the end of the century because of warming temperatures, which are causing habitat loss and change in food availability.

Around the world this phenomenon is driving birds north, but as Mr. Graham Madge from the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds stated: “There is simply no place left for these birds to go.” Meanwhile, in the southern hemisphere, Australia’s Environment Minister Peter Garrett presented the 6th State of the Birds report based on research over the past half a century. It shows that avian species overall continue to decline with those living near wetlands especially affected by the planet’s warming trends.

Our heartfelt appreciation, Durham University, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, Australian Prime Minister Garrett and all whose careful observations are raising awareness about the plight of our feathered co-inhabitants. Let us help restore harmony by showing greater love and respect for the avian species and all beings on our shared planetary abode.

In an August 2008 videoconference with our Association members in Canada, Supreme Master Ching Hai once more reminded that the ultimate way to prevent further loss of lives, among both animal and human species, is to turn to a compassionate vegetarian diet.

Videoconference with Supreme Master Ching Hai Vancouver Center Canada
August 24, 2008

Supreme Master Ching Hai: We just have to remind everybody, to be veg and to be kind to the animals. That's the only way we can protect them. And then later on, maybe they will recover themselves again. If we just protect our environment and we turn our hearts into a compassionate way of life, then like attracts like.

If we treasure life, then life will be coming back in abundance. I'm also sorry, like you, because some beautiful animals, some beautiful species are just gone. Yes, I'm also very sorry and concerned like you are. But we are doing what we can. That's why we're doing it. That's why we distribute Alternative Living flyers and SOS flyers and all that and we're doing what we're doing. It's just for this, for protecting the species and protecting humans.



Bangladesh: RDA’s water use model gets global recognition
Bangladeshi water supply method gains worldwide recognition. The World Bank Water Week 2009 held in Washington, DC, USA, featured the Bangladeshi Rural Development Academy’s ongoing initiative to supply and manage water in rural portions of the country. Launched in a small village in 1982, the Buried Pipe Irrigation System provides safe drinking water and water for irrigation through a network of pipes connected to a deep tube well. Since its inception, the system has gone on to save water, energy and costs, as well as improve the health of recipients in more than 200 Bangladeshi villages throughout 55 districts.

We are delighted to hear the ever-expanding use of this remarkable system, Rural Development Academy. With your well-deserved recognition, this beneficial solution will surely reach many more communities across the world.

Monaco and the Renault-Nissan Alliance Implement Zero Emission Mobility For 2011
Monaco adopts zero emission mobility program. The Principality of Monaco has announced a signed partnership with the Renault-Nissan Alliance to support zero emission transportation through electric vehicles that will be supplied by the Alliance. As part of the agreement, electric charging stations will be increased to a total of 300 over the next two years. Monaco will also require 50 percent of new public transportation vehicles to be zero emission by 2011 and will continue providing electric vehicle purchase incentives.

Our respectful salute, Principality of Monaco and Renault-Nissan Alliance for your leadership in these eco-vehicle technologies. Monaco is sure to be a shining green model of success as residents enjoy this clean transportation opportunity that benefits both personal health and the environment.