THANK YOU FROM IAN KIERNAN FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION IN CLEAN UP THE WORLD 2007
Watch the video
http://www.cleanuptheworld.org/en/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaSFLJAUHxc
Hi, Ian Kiernan, the founder of Clean Up the World here.
2007 has been an amazing year – full of challenges but also full of achievements.
Your efforts throughout the year have been nothing short of inspirational. It really has been and incredible year and I applaud all of you for the role you played, for the difference you have made to the world.
When we went to the United Nations Environment Programme in 1993 with the idea that the success of Clean Up Australia could be taken to the rest of the world, we had no idea how wide and how far Clean Up the World would spread in 15 years.
I’d like to highlight just some of the achievements of the members of the 15th Clean Up the World campaign this year:
More than 730 organisations from over 120 countries took part in the campaign in 2007.
You worked with over 20,000 groups engaging millions of volunteers to carry out clean up’s, tree plantings, educational workshops and even festivals to raise awareness and improve your local environment.
Importantly, many of you were also able to engage the support of local partners to carry out your activities, ensuring that the whole community got involved.
Where you have reported back to us, a summary of the activities you and other participants have undertaken, along with an overview of the campaign will be available early 2008 in our Clean Up the World Activity Report.
Looking ahead, 2008 is going to be another year when your commitment and passion for the environment will be so important.
Your local community needs leaders to ensure the environment continues to improve, rather than suffer.
Your local community needs you to be a leader.
On your behalf, I would also like to acknowledge the role that our international partners play in supporting the campaign.
Quite simply, without them we would not be able to support and promote your efforts and recruit new participants to the campaign.
This year, a special thanks goes to our long term partners The United Nations Environment Programme and the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
However, we also would like to acknowledge the valuable contributions made by Brambles, Qantas, National Geographic Channels International and Marriott International.
Finally, the Clean Up the World team and I wish you, your participants and supporters all the best for the end of this year and for your plans for 2008.
With your help, we will be able to build on the momentum for action, which will produce on-the-ground environmental and social outcomes for the good of our planet and for future generations.
We look forward to working with you again in 2008.
THANK YOU FROM IAN KIERNAN FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION IN CLEAN UP THE WORLD 2007
Thursday, 27 December 2007
Message from Clean Up the World
Tuesday, 25 December 2007
Friday, 21 December 2007
For some, climate fight is about survival
This morning, while i was having breakfast in one of the hostel inn in Fukuoka, an article from a newspaper caught my eye. The title was `For some, climate fight is about survival`.
Here is the article that i would like to share with you, Please click here.
An environmental activist and a Pacific Islander pose for a photo on Kuta Beach after the end of the UN Climate Conference in Bali.
(Ed Wray/The Associated Press)
Sunday, 16 December 2007
Highlight of Nagasaki University School Festival
On 22-24 November, NU celebrates the annual school festival.
Just like our Convocation celebration with ton's of events, exhibitions and stalls.
I noticed some difference which we can learn and implement it in our school.
Read on to find out more...
Entrance of NU at night lighten brightly
Students selling food and drinks.
All the price of items sold are given huge discount on the last day in the evening.
The students sell organic vegetables grown in the university.
Performances during the festival
The poster caught my eye when we passed by the environmental department booth.
They did far more better then Convocation in USM.
Items are seperated into 9 catagories!!! Unbelievable isn't it.
Saturday, 1 December 2007
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Friday, 9 November 2007
Join Al Gore in Bali
Dear friends,
As we all know. Climate changes is inevitable. But, we can do our part to reduce the effect of global warming. Help sign the petition. We deserve a better future.
http://www.climateprotect.org/standwithalgore
Thursday, 1 November 2007
Tuesday, 2 October 2007
Green Blog
This site’s goal is to spread knowledge of global warming among the blogosphere and to help fight it.
Monday, 1 October 2007
Wednesday, 5 September 2007
KAS T-shirt
What do you think about this T-shirt
Please leave your comment here.
Designed by Jethro from HBP.
If you would like to order one, please contact us at usmkas@gmail.com
Saturday, 1 September 2007
Monday, 20 August 2007
Wednesday, 15 August 2007
Wednesday, 1 August 2007
Saturday, 28 July 2007
JAL Scholarship Program 2007
July 4 - 25,
I have been given an opportunity to participate in the 34th JAL scholarship program in Tokyo, Japan.
The theme was Challenges for the future.
For me this trip was a huge discovery. Especially on what we can do, or what we can help to sustain and protect our environment.
I've seen many new ideas, great ideas i would say, that we can implement it here in our campus and in our country hopefully ^^
Let's work hard together for our future and the generation to come.
Monday, 16 July 2007
Sunday, 1 July 2007
Monday, 25 June 2007
Go Flex!
Nowadays, people are get more aware that the polystyrene packaging containers a.k.a. styrofoam containers are environmentally unfriendly and they are harmful to health too.
Some of us may try to change our habit, trying to take away food less often. Some may bring they own container.
Well for a student like me, bringing an extra container is fine with me as long as have extra space in my bag or when i'm driving to school. But the fact is, any students really willingly to bring concrete block size container and carry around them all the time??
Not anymore! Introducing Go-Flex! (*this is not a commercial ad :P).
The picture speaks for itself. You can save up huge storage space using this container. When on the go, you can make it into a size of a plate. Therefore, carrying it around is NOT A PROBLEM ANYMORE! How great is that?
*Go-flex! is the name of this product and it is from Tupperware.
Friday, 22 June 2007
Well, my friends, let’s try to reduce the use of plastics bags k? They are non-biodegradable! In other words it stays in the soil forever and ever…. forever and ever…
If you din’t bring any bag when you buy stuffs, go JUSCO! their plastic bags are biodegradable… way to go JUSCO! Horray to JUSCO!
HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR OUR OCEAN PLANET!
I have just read and signed the petition: “HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE FOR OUR OCEAN PLANET!”
Please help by signing this petition requesting the UN to officially declare June 8 as World Ocean Day.
Thanks!
Friday, 1 June 2007
Who are we??
Finally KAS has been fully established thanks to all dedicated founders and members.
I sincerely thank you all.