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Friday, August 20, 2010

Malaysia Freeze Tiger Day invites!

here's an upcoming event on facebook:


Time
September 16 · 3:00pm - 7:00pm

LocationSomewhere in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur

Created By

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Do you know of the only animal on the National Emblem and Coat of Arms of Malaysia?

It is the magnificent tiger that represents strength and courage of our country. Unfortunately, the tiger is facing serious threats to its existence.

In celebration of Malaysia Day this September 16, why not do something to help our dwindling Malayan tigers and join the Freeze Tiger Trade flash mob?

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This time around, there will not be open rehearsals at various locations like what we did for the first flash mob. You can learn the steps through our videos;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyWEVsVo3IY

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1428234120334

It is easy and proven to be very practical! But if you're still unsure about the steps, there will be a few internal rehearsals which will be conducted at the WWF-Malaysia PJ Office.

Check out this page and www.tx2.my for updates!

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By the way, September 16 is a public holiday :)

Thursday, August 12, 2010

KFC contributes



Its the Hunger Relief programme 2010 by KFC Malaysia that they do every year.
*Every 5 seconds,a child dies of hunger somewhere in the world.More than one billion people in the wolrd go to bed on empty stomach.Most of whom are woman and child.*

This action is very easy.Have a heart.Please lend a hand.

Spare some change to donate and you could save lifes.

-A World Food Programme-

Sunday, August 1, 2010

music is recyclable


This is what i'm talking about.It's one of the free-lance percussionist in Malaysia.Using the materials u see as instrument for their practice.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Malaysia 26 million trees

The location
Its a Malaysia campaign in-conjunction with Earth Day 2010 for schools.
To nuture the young ones to protect earth starts now with lil steps.
Its 1 million trees in one state.
Although I didn't take part,(I'm sorry) but here are some pictures of the students who went.


Plant now,for the future


Thursday, April 22, 2010

40th anniversary of Earth Day

Date: April 22 every year.
Earth Day was planned to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth's environment.Earth Day was founded by US Senator from Wisconsin and a longtime conservationist, Gaylord Nelson, as an environmental teach-in in 1970.Many communities celebrate Earth Week, which is an entire week of activities focused on environmental issues. At present, Earth Day is observed in 175 countries.What began in 1970 has evolved into a global celebration of the environment and commitment to its protection.The history of Earth day mirrors the growth of environmental awareness over the last few decades, and the legacy of Earth day is the certain knowledge that the environment is a universal concern.The first Earth Day was celebrated in 1970.


This year, forty years after the first Earth Day, the world is in greater threat than ever!
While climate change is the greatest challenge of our time, it also presents the greatest opportunity, an exceptional opportunity to build a healthy, prosperous, clean energy economy now and the future.Earth Day 2010 can be a turning point to advance climate policy, energy efficiency, renewable energy and green jobs.Earth Day 2010 is a critical opportunity for individuals, corporations and governments to join together and create a global green
economy.
Join the more than one billion people in 190 countries that are taking action for Earth day.

Friday, April 2, 2010

What i did with those PAPERS!

So it's true that each individual cut down almost thousand of trees during our academic years to produce txt books,excercise paper,exercise book,exam papers and etc.Imagine that!This is just part of my school works.There's more..




Recycle la!or give it away...Easy.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

I failed but i succeeded through talking

I'm kinda dissapointed that I,myself didn't take part fot the 60-HOUR event yesterday night as I had a tuition class but my parents off our home lights.Math!but I sent last minute messages to my friends and even teachers to off the lights.Know what!I actually forgot bout the event but my friend remind and that shows that my effort to spread the message to as many people as i could for the last few weeks,a worthwhile.

The response i get was good.(not confident to say i did an excellent work) Many remembered it.Quite a number of people did it today when I surveyed.
Actions that I took:
-managed to wrote the 60-Hour info on the white board of a few classes and people noticed it!
-Tell and tell and tell (until I lost count) people to remember the day
-Actually used my phone credits to sent the message to people
-Post it on blog,MySpace,Facebook and MSN.
-Sent a small piece of note telling my math sir to off the non-using lights for awhile but he didn't!nvm..
And I'm gonna do it again and i hope i get to take part like I did for last year.It was fun hanging out outside with my family and neighbours.

debate we had yesterday bout people and Earth HOUR

Monday, March 15, 2010

It's Tiger Blogfest 2010.So here i contribute a poem:
I'm born into this world,
So beautiful,
Like a hero,
so brave and bold.
Im the Alpha,
King of the jungle,
I rule the nature,
like no one does.
In the wild
you have to be strong,
put away your fear,
and fight your way.
But there's a lil heart,
calling out to everyone
Please,I'm begging,
say no to killing.
save me,protect me,
I'm struggling to live,
like all of you did,
so spare my life.
Lend me a hand,
my future awaits,
if you see,
i'm just near extinct.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Malaysia Innonative Carnival Pt 2

The Penang secondary school team,SMK Dato' Onn who presented their water conservation programme at the carnival.They have the actual water system at their school!the project cost them RM10.000 but was sponsored by a NGO.It started since last April and they're the one who supervised during the process of building a renewable water system tank.

5 Project Sites in their school which is in the picture below :

IN each site,the Eco Frenz members explained more about our project.We conducted our Q & A session in the above sites.After the site tour, we had our luch & then we continued our programme until 6pm.During the afteroon session with the panel of judges,we were briefed on the slide presentation,exhibition & convention.

we would like to thank Toyota for their kind visit to our school.We have learned quite abit from them & we hope we will improve in near future.

for more info,visit toyotaecoyouth.com.my>>

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Malaysia Innonative Carnival

A carnival to provide individuals a chance to have their creativity and innovation recognised,rewarded and put into practice.Mostly are school students who participate in this 2-day national event at Dewan Wawasan 2020 in Perlis.They invented and even upgraded tech stuff. There were even NGOs who took part.

Mostly are about biotech and arts.Science,we can say.It's very interesting and fun to look at all their high-tech ideas.There's a primary and secondary school that I've visited their booth,both were from Penang.Both promote 3R and their ideas were simple.Have a look:

the nuclear plant factory in Malaysia


The lil' green rangers from SJKC Hu Yew Seah
their school's environment club




my 'Renewable energy' and 'Energy Efficient' dream home.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Marina Barrage,Singapore





night at there


This was the most memorable green trip ever.I went there last year's December.That month was also Singapore's Clean and Green campaign month.I get to watch a mini gallery of pictures and histories of its river at their public library.Photography competitions were held too!
Marina Barrage is actually a government-commissioned dam built across the mouth of Marina Channel to create Singapore's 15th reservoir, Marina Reservoir. Officially opened on 31 October 2008, it separates the water in Marina Basin from the seawater. and it was the subject of an August 2008 episode of Discovery Channel's Man Made Marvels Asia. The barrage is dubbed a three-in-one project as it serves three objectives: create a new source of water supply, act as a tool for flood control, and provide a new lifestyle attraction.


Not only that'it's a eye opener for everyone of us.The quote 'sustainable singapore' is used for its theme gallery.There's all together 6 fascinating and interesting themed-gallery.There's even a solar rooftop,you can watch amazing panorama from the top and even relax and have a hangout with your friends and family.first step i entered,i was amazed at its art.There's this part of a wall made of plastic bottles and another side of the glass wall was very old newspapers.I didn't even noticed!It was fantastic...i was awed~

I gained lots of knowledge.Facts and stories of Singapore river.Of the old generation's hardwork altogether,a disgusting and dirty was renewed into today's clean Singapore River.it shows that its true,when there's a will,there's a way.Its possible to clean such a terrible river.

For the life of the river the main

view at the back


me taking-in the view

Friday, January 15, 2010

think again

we love placid scenery.Nature of course!we go all over the world to find that awesome view.Unpolluted,natural,helps relax our mind and eye.But its a contradict nowadays when human start to commercialise those places.billlons and millions of human causing carbon footprint on that place.
For example in Alaska,large ship bring in tourist to show them the ice berg,melting!its wrong,so wrong.Yes!you can show but it should be restricted.make it a rule that only a certain amount of people can go on a eco-tourism holiday(it's a trend nowadays).
If we don't take this steps,imagine losing mount alps,Alaska National Park and other places?It's possible.Even the animal kingdom that exist million years ago can die on our human hands in a few years time.We've brain,think and imagine.
our world is not save for now.Media showing news about winter arrived months before it was expected in China,Australia and a few countries.Arab country experienced flood,heard that before?weird!its not,we've been expecting already,just look at our actions!
Need more prove?watch educational shows then.Oh i forgot!maybe Animal Planet won't be on our tv screen if we continue to destroy innocent creature habitat.There won't be any shows about animals.

One thing,watch news please kids and adults.And you'll know how an amazing earth created,destroyed by us who exist after a long time.

Latest from Taiji

Ric’s most recent trip to Taiji, coupled with the latest reports that we have been able to verify indicate that the killing of marine mammals in the Cove unfortunately continues. There is more work to be done. Although the killing of bottlenose dolphins - the primary target species - has dramatically decreased compared to previous seasons, they, along with other dolphin species, including many pilot whales and Risso's dolphins, continue to be captured for aquariums and slaughtered for meat by the Taiji fishermen. Since the showing of the documentary The Cove, which exposes the slaughter of dolphins in Taiji, Japan, many rumors have swirled around one question: Did The Cove stop the killing of dolphins in Taiji? Some media outlets have publicized statements that would lead the public to believe that dolphins are no longer being hunted there. Sadly, this is not the case. The policy of no killing of bottlenose dolphins has not lasted and was most likely a strategic short-term publicity stunt, aimed at reassuring the international media that bottlenose dolphins would no longer be killed. Bottlenose dolphins are being hunted and killed in Taiji again, along with many other species of dolphin. It is important to remember that this is the world’s largest dolphin slaughter. Japan issues 23,000 permits annually to fishermen around its shores; in Taiji alone, 1,500 or more dolphins are slaughtered every year. It has been going on for more than 400 years, although the drive fishery has only gone on for the past 70 years or so, and of course the capturing of dolphins for aquariums and swim-with-dolphins programs is a modern, very lucrative addition. It is not realistic to think that we, or anyone else, can shut it down before this year’s hunting season ends in March 2010. In order to once and for all stop the dolphin slaughter in Japan, The Cove must be viewed by the Japanese people. So far, it has not been. There are 126 million people in Japan. Less than 300 of them have seen the documentary so far. The work, therefore, is now about launching an effort within Japan to ensure that as many Japanese people as possible see The Cove. The Save Japan Dolphins Coalition is leading that effort, and we are currently finishing up the Japanese translations for The Cove and making copies to distribute around the country, particularly to decision-makers in Tokyo. Additionally, our Coalition will be screening copies around the major cities shortly. We are getting e-mails from people in Japan eager to help us spread the word. Your donations help our efforts. We want to thank you for all your support. Help us reach those 126 million people in Japan by donating today: http://www.savejapandolphins.org/donate.php Working together with our friends in Japan and from all around the world, we can stop the killing. We are already seeing stories in the Japanese media that would never have appeared without our Save Japan Dolphins Campaign. The Japan Times, for example, recently printed a story listing ten important human rights issues in Japan — the Japan dolphin slaughter was number 9! Go to: http://search.japantime.co.jp/rss/fl20100105ad.html We don’t know how long this campaign is going to take, but we are in it to win protection for all the dolphins and whales. You can count on that. Save Japan Dolphins Coalition: Earth Island Institute, Animal Welfare Institute, Elsa Nature Conservancy of Japan, In Defense of Animals, Campaign Whale of the UK, and OceanCare of Switzerland

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Copenhagen,Hopehagen,Nopehagen

So frustrating man!Ends tragically.I was all about the conference and then *poof* ,my hope turned into ashes.But the conference will continue again next time.We'll give them time but i hope they think thoroughly.Please i beg!

But i watch Nickelodeon (i love cartoon) and i saw this UNEP Tunza International Children and Youth Conference,it was inteesting.The young generation taking part in this kind of conference to voice out their opinion is a very big thing.We're the one thats left int he future and i hope i can join but for the 2010 summit,it haven't started yet so be patient! http://www.unep.org

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Copenhagen Climate Change Summit

sorry for the late updates!so today is the 3rd day of the conference.I hope they've ideas by now.WHAT TO DO!!!!!!!!!!?????don't just talk.We don't really know what's happening in there but BBC News is giving some brief clues.
Since that,if you do realise there's always people talking about energy efficient alternatives,mostly in China and US.

YES!it's a big event!!!i do go gaga~~~~

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Woman on a mission





Stella McCartney

Stella McCartney was born in London on 13 September 1971, the second child of former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney and Linda Eastman.A lacto-ovo-vegetarian[5], McCartney does not use fur or leather in her designs and supports PETA.[6] Some of McCartney's designs have text that elaborates on her "no animal" policy; for example, one of her jackets for Adidas says, "suitable for sporty vegetarians" on the sleeve. Her father is also known for supporting PETA by protesting against designers who use animal fur and those who wear it. Stella does use wool, silk, and other animal-derived fabrics in her designs.






Isn't she awesome?she's a package for all.

Look at her designs.Not a single animal spot!fyi,this are the latest.

World Meatless Day


Earthlings!Did you know that yesterday,25/11/09 was World Meatless Day?hem??I know and I'm sorry I didn't update you guys.Real sorry!i forgotten 2 but luckily our family didn't eat any meat yesterday.For your information,the objective if the day was to give earth a rest.I mean to reduce carbon footprint.Don't you know animals is one of the cause for climate change?We need lots of energy just to produce meat and their manure...ewwww!!!but nowadays there are organic fertilisers made from it.RECYCLED!!! :))

to all vegetarian,non-vegetarian and vegetarian wannabes
HAPPY WORLD MEATLESS DAY!

Monday, November 23, 2009

authentic recycable clothes






A new fashion era by our old generation designers.Paper-made shoes and paper-knitted-like shoes.Its not that bad!It's cute,you don't even know its newspaper.It's a fashion fever in Taiwan!


its all over the news!!!
"TAIPEI, Taiwan - Confronted with an ever-growing pile of old newspapers, Taiwanese fashion designer Colin Lin,50 came up with the idea of using them to make shoes and tote bags for her environmentally friendly footwear company."

"Both the shoes and tote bags are very much in line with Lin's environmentally friendly approach to business — an approach that in recent years has led her to use fish skin and raffia as replacements for leather."

Sunday, November 22, 2009

2012


I really like this movie.Honestly,I haven't watch yet but I will.many said its interesting and i agree as earth is the star in this movie.What I'm trying to say is to all movie maniacs out there,don't just watch, put your soul into it.:)This movie teaches us a lesson actually.If we continue to destroy earth,we'll end up like this.It says 2012 but still there's a chance to turn back time and help recover it.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

“Environmental Envoys” from 19 countries visit Bayer

Leverkusen, November 10, 2009 – Since Sunday, some 50 Young Environmental Envoys from 19 countries on four continents have been spending a week in Leverkusen, Germany, at the invitation of Bayer to find out more about environmental protection and sustainable development. The young people on the field trip were selected from around 1,300 participants in environmental competitions organized by Bayer in their home countries.
The study trip gives young people from around the world an opportunity to gain first-hand experience of the principles and application of modern environmental protection in Germany. The Young Environmental Envoys thus visit various Bayer sites and talk there to experts on the environment. The program also includes excursions to the North Rhine-Westphalia State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection and to AVEA, a waste processing and disposal facility in Leverkusen. The aim is to give young people a fuller understanding of how industry, authorities and private households interact in the field of environmental protection. Discussion sessions and an international exchange of ideas round off the program.
“It is encouraging how young people are committed to environmental and climate protection”, says Satinder Bindra, UNEP's Director of Communications and Public Information. “They, tomorrow's leaders, can inspire today's world leaders – especially in the run up to the Copenhagen Climate Summit. After all, combating climate change is one of the biggest challenges facing humankind today. It requires a sense of responsibility, dedication and action shown by all the Bayer Young Environmental Envoys.”