Tuesday, March 30, 2010

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Coastal Cleanup borméen

Delegate to the associational life and the coastal path, the association has organized a clean Boudragues Nature Sunday, March 28, in As part of the day World Water.

His goal: make the shoreline clean borméen between the beach and Favière Gaou.

The Earth Organization, represented by Sylvia Marcovitch, participated in this operation. Few pounds of various waste (plastic bags, lollipop sticks, corks, bottles, cans, etc.) were picked to give an air of cleanliness at this coastline which attracts millions of tourists (35 million per year for the entire region PACA, the first tourist destination in France or 4788 kg of waste per season abandoned on the beaches by the Association Wed Earth)

reminder, according to Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea ), 16 000 m3 were collected away from the beach in 2007. 540 million debris lying on the seabed from the edge of Europe in 2006. There would be 300 million in the Mediterranean, 40 million in the Adriatic, 150 million in the North Sea. It is mostly plastic debris, tires, glass bottles, fishing nets, cans, .... piling up especially in the "accumulation zones" up to 2000 meters deep.

not wait days for global environmental action. Starting
walk, think about taking a bag to pick up that litter with a pair of gloves. An educational movement for children and beneficial for all.

Our planet is our place of residence. Take care of our garden!

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

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Message from International President

Dear (s) member (s), price (s) friend (s),

The Earth Organization (TEO) is striding in the pursuit of its objectives. However, given the plethora of activities in which we are engaged, some of us might become confused without a thorough knowledge of the principles that guide us. When we use the word "survive", one might think that this succeed in beating the odds or get by experiencing enormous difficulties. In fact, our design survival has everything to do with the abundance because if only a person who lives in abundance can ensure its long-term survival.

All species are interdependent and have the common goal of survival. Through teaching these principles and implementation of practical projects, TEO helps individuals and groups take steps to improve their links with the world of nature to preserve the survival of all.

Here is a brief overview of the projects we work on right now:

- We are to provide businesses that generate toxic waste tested techniques of eliminate water pollution and soil .

- We have given the manufacturers of plastic products proven technology for manufacturing a biodegradable plastic .

- We have published and distributed a manual on environmental protection for children . All information contained in this manual are facts recognized by the scientific community.

- We continue our campaign for the UN to adopt a resolution which we called "The fauna, flora and war. This text aims to reclassification of places where animals are kept so that they become "non-military targets" as well as schools, hospitals and churches.

- We work with indigenous people to enable them to achieve prosperity through better manage their lands, wildlife and flora .

We have now 15 branches in 13 countries : Burkina Faso, Togo, Niger, Congo, Canada, Ghana, Zambia, South Africa, England, France, Cameroon, Hungary, the United States. Three branches are about to open in three other countries. The leaders of each branch are working on projects they are passionate and that improve their own environment. This may be the protection of fauna and flora, reforestation, teaching the main principles underlying the protection of the environment, etc..

We are working hard to advance these projects and increase their numbers. We have reached the point where we are with your financial or your work as volunteers.

Our task is immense. We must reverse the course of a phenomenon that affects almost the entire planet. This may seem discouraging. Toxic chemicals pervade our water, our soil, our air, causing all sorts of diseases and the list of endangered species has grown by 50% during the past two years, from 1000 to 1500, the number and size "dead zones" that we discover in the oceans are reaching alarming numbers, with over-fishing, 80% of fish species are threatened.

We need to backtrack. This is imperative for the survival of humanity . Again, the magnitude the problem may discourage but we still do the needful. We will succeed if we get the support of a large number of people able to see the big picture and willing to address them.

So please, if you're not a member, become it. If your membership has expired, renew your subscription. If you are an active member, go to the next level in the different status of members that we offer. To do this, contact the site TEO France.

Remember that there is never enough volunteers ! If you have an hour or two here and there, you can help us. Your help is greatly appreciated.

Moving Forward ... for ourselves, our children and their children, for this planet and the life it contains.


Barbara Wiseman

President TEO International

Monday, March 8, 2010

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8:00 Flah job
Latest news on employment in and around Montreal (Live in studio)




8:05 with www.toutpourreussir.com Occupation Focus: Mechanic Heavy Vehicle Road
Interview with Stéphane Royer, teaching mechanics of heavy vehicles in the Lake Abitibi PSC (Deferred, director Robert Laplante)




To go further: http://www.toutpourreussir.com/fr/metier_details.php?metier_id=20&cid=4 and http://www.csdla.qc.ca

8:20 Good move not to miss the Film Festival for Human Rights Montreal
Interview with Diya Angeli Director of Programming - (Direct telephone)




To go further: http://www.ffdpm.com

8:35 It is out! Working at night: effects on the human body
Interview with Diane Boivin, a researcher at the Douglas Institute in Montreal and instant portraits of night workers in Montreal (Deferred, production and Adele Clement Baudet Bellot)




To go further: http://www.douglas.qc.ca/ and http://www.lamatinaleduvendredi.blogspot.com/

8:45 Employment Objective 6: manage stress during a job search
Chronicle advice for job seekers, by Emmanuel Novero (Live in studio)


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NATURE HEALS THE WOUNDS OF APARTHEID

Saturday, March 6, at a ceremony attended by traditional authorities and many personalities and a few hundred members of the rural community, Mr. Mujahid Alam of UN cut the ribbon announcing the launch of a new reserve for animals in Africa.
"This is a historic day for the people of South Africa," said Mujahid Alam. " Protecting the environment and development is a right and a duty for all citizens and all nations . "The reserve

Mayibuye in Camperdown, near Durban in South Africa, is a joint activity between The Earth Organization and the English group Bridgehouse Capital with the trust of the community Mayibuye.
The reservation includes land confiscated during the forced evacuation of residents during apartheid, and recovered by the 445 dismissed members of the trust of the community of Mayibuye.

"This new reserve is a breakthrough for conservation in Africa," said Lawrence Anthony, founder of The Earth Organization . " whole question is to place the future of our natural heritage where it belongs, ie in the hands of rural communities. Through projects such as this one, we create a partnership and reconstruct the cultural and traditional ties to nature that have been lost during apartheid, "said Lawrence Anthony. "This project will allow our members a good land use," says Thanda Mayibuya Mngwengwe, leader trust, "We created a beneficial partnership with The Earth Organization , whereby we will be able protect our natural heritage and use it to participate in the growth of ecotourism and improve the living of our people. "

Mr. Andy Ruhan, president of Bridgehouse Capital, congratulated the trust of the community and Mayibuye The Earth organization for their foresight. "We are proud to be involved in such a project innovative, "he said. "This effort will enhance and protect native species in this beautiful wilderness area while contributing to the wealth and creating many jobs needed in the Zulu community. "

" We returned to the starting point since we have been driven from our land, "explains Welcome Maphanga, president of the trust Mayibuye. "The road was long and difficult but we're back. Wild animals have always lived in our area and we used to hunt. If you kill the wild animals that can have food for a week, but by protecting them, we create sustainable jobs. "

Mayibuye The reserve covers an area of 5000ha will be the subject of wild animals closest to the metropolitan areas of Durban and Pietermaritzburg, placing it in the first position to serve on popular tours. A luxury lodge and a day center will be built in addition to a subdivision of choice, a refuge for raptors and for the rehabilitation of local wildlife.

Contact: yvette@earthorganization.org

Friday, March 5, 2010

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2010: Year of Biodiversity

2010 was proclaimed "International Year of Biodiversity by the United Nations.
But why?

Without animals, trees and plants, how could man survive?
Thanks to the flora that captures the carbon dioxide to produce oxygen that we breathe.
Thanks to soil fertility and fertilization of plants to provide us the food we eat.
Thanks to renewable resources such as wood that we can warm ourselves, not to mention the aesthetic wonders that we lavish nature.

Yet this biodiversity is threatened.
Human activities generate pollution that changes the lives of wildlife and flora. The territories are dwindling before the urban development and deforestation threatens the survival of animals.


Fortunately, there is still time to rectify the situation. The Earth Organization
anime discussions to sensitize the public to change their behavior to provide a better future for future generations that which is already emerging.

Rendezvous April 20 for a great debate with Lawrence Anthony, founder of The Earth Organization and author of "The Ark of Babylon, the incredible rescue of the Baghdad Zoo during wartime."