Wednesday 23 January 2008

Earth Hour 2008. I'm joining. Are you?

take action

I'm participating. Are you?

On March 29th, 2008 at 8pm local time

Earth Hour will commence ALL AROUND THE WORLD.

It is created to take a stand against the greatest threat our planet has ever faced, Earth Hour uses the simple action of turning off the lights for one hour to deliver a POWERFUL MESSAGE about the need for action on global warming.

Be part of making Earth Hour 2008 a huge, global success by telling your friends and family. Remember, every single light makes a statement and makes a difference.

Last year, on 31 March 2007, 2.2 million people and 2100 Sydney (Australia) businesses turned off their lights for one hour – Earth Hour. This massive collective effort reduced Sydney’s energy consumption by 10.2% for one hour, which is the equivalent effect of taking 48,000 cars off the road for one hour.

++Pledge your support for Earth Hour and find out more about the lights-out campaign at earthhour.org, the official website. http://www.earthhour.org

Contact Us to find out more about Earth Hour in the Campus.

Tuesday 22 January 2008

地球の未来へ贈ろう

何かをちょっと変えれば、自分たちの行き先は全然違ってくるん じゃないか」という思いは、人から人へ、確実に共振しはじめてい ると思う。共振しはじめた人々の意識はいろいろなモノやコトにな って連鎖していく。そしてやがては世の中を変える大きなうねりに なっていく。

Friday 18 January 2008

The next US President...

The press has been asking the presidential candidates hundreds of questions on a range of issues, but seldom asks about the greatest threat to our planet: the climate crisis. I want to know how the next President -- Democrat, Republican or Independent -- is going to address this critical issue. Don't you?

Please click here to sign our petition urging the press to ask the candidates questions about global warming.

A League of Conservation Voters study found that ABC's George Stephanopoulos asked presidential candidates more than 767 questions -- only 5 of which were related to global warming. CNN's Wolf Blitzer asked more than 402 questions -- only 5 were about global warming. Sadly, other political commentators and reporters have shown a similar disregard for this key issue.

This crisis is solvable but it will take leadership. Technologies are available and numerous policies for accelerating their use have been carefully considered. It is now up to our elected representatives to galvanize implementation. Quickly. The next US President must lead this effort.

More important than asking candidates about UFOs, childhood nicknames or sports teams, the press needs to ask candidates how they intend to unlock solutions to the climate crisis. Reporters and their editors need to hear from readers like you and me.

Please sign our petition today and urge the press to ask much-needed questions on how candidates will address global warming.

Sincerely,

Cathy Zoi
CEO
Alliance for Climate Protection

P.S. You can see the League of Conservation Voters' study here.

Tuesday 15 January 2008

Inovative JUSCO plastic bag recycling mathod ^^

I received an email from my brother Nic regarding Jusco new way of recycling plastic bags. 
Well i'm not trying to promote this 'innovative' way of  recycling but rather
use the pictures below to remind everyone who is reading this.

"We can all make a difference today and everyday. Look at the kid. He made a difference!"
- Mervin



 

Okie... stop laughing dude...

Wednesday 9 January 2008

Way to Go GREEN. Banning the styrofoam once and for all



I'm very delighted to hear the news that USM has ban the use of styrofoam containers once and for all.  ^o^
The first thing that came through my mine was the faces of those who helped in making this possible especially all the dedicated committee members. 
It's been a long and tiring journey since the beginning of the establishment of KAS club, i sincerely thank each and everyone of you for making a stand and making a difference.

Here's the article from the star newspaper.

Sincere thanks to
Universiti Sains Malaysia
Prof Datuk Dzulkifli Abdul Razak
Prof. Madya Dr. Omar Osman
Dr. Lee Lik Ming
Dr. Nurul Salmi Abdul Latip
Dr. Foong Swee Yeok
Don and Mylene

KAS committee members
Mervin Low Ze Han
Mahfuzah Othman
Ong Ke Shin
Yip Lye Ping
Ong Su Yean
Nur Izni Sawal
Siti Zubaidah Rahman
Esther Ooi Hooi Kheng
Woo Sau Pinn
Lam Wai Kheng
Kang Fong Liang
Teh Chiew Peng
Rosmawati Yusof
Chuah Chern Chung
Zahanis Soffia Zaharin
Loh Tien Hock
Siti Sarah Sohhimi
Farah Alia Nordin
Chek Min Fey
Sophia Ho Soc Hwa

Tzu Chi Group
Rancangan Khidmat Masyarakat
Members of Kampus Sejahtera and Lestari

Cheers and Keep Going,
Mervin @.@






 

Solving the Biofuels vs. Food Problem



It is highly doubtful whether biofuels can be the next generation of fuel that will replace petroleum in future.

As we know to grow biofuels, we need huge amount of land. In Tropical Climate Countries such as ours, this means removing more forest to 'grow' fuel from palm oil, corn or sugarcane.

Here's an interesting issue and finding about biofuel and food problem from the latest Times Magazine.

Read on...

How to Talk to a Climate Skeptic

Got this from 'causes'  in facebook. Pretty useful on how to dealt with climate skeptics.
Do check it out.

http://gristmill.grist.org/skeptics

Tuesday 8 January 2008

WILDLIFE POSTER LAUNCH




The Sri Lanka Wildlife Conservation Society (SLWCS) in collaboration
with the Zoologists Association of the University of Peradeniya has
launched a series of posters on the wildlife of Sri Lanka.

The first in the series is a set of posters on the MAMMALS of SRI
LANKA. Each poster has information on the behavior, distribution and
characteristics of each species, along with the common and scientific
names in Sinhalese and English. Additionally the Societys website
contains detailed information about the fauna and flora of Sri Lanka
for use by students and other interested individuals and
organizations.

The Posters are available for sale at a pre-launch price of Rs. 200
each and Rs. 350 for a set of 2 posters at the SLWCS Colombo HQ, at
38 Auburn Side, Dehiwala (opposite Arpico on the sea side and open
24h). For those who are interested they can also browse an extensive
library on Sri Lankan related natural history and scientific
publications. The posters will also be available at the Zoologists'
Association office in the Dept. of Zoology, Faculty of Science,
University of Peradeniya. The posters will also be available for sale
at leading bookshops shortly. A number of poster sets will also be
donated to a few selected organizations and schools.

Posters can be sent internationally and ordered by credit card. Email
info@slwcs.org
for details.


For more information on the SLWCS visit the Societys website at:
http://www.slwcs.org/