Showing posts with label ImaginePeace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ImaginePeace. Show all posts

Sunday, October 19, 2014

Human Trafficking


Human trafficking is a seemingly "silent crime".  Consider the following:

The average girl will be raped 6,000 times, 
has a life expectancy of seven years, and 
a one in a hundred chance of being recovered.

It is unfathomable how young girl can endure being raped six times, let alone 6,000 times, and, no doubt, brutally and still have the will to live. 

Human trafficking is the fastest growing criminal enterprise in the world with net annual revenue exceeding $30,000,000.

Not a single country can claim that trafficking is in abstentia; including right the United States. 

As individuals and through social media, we can insure that others are educated, that suspected trafficking is reported and that law enforcement takes a much harder stance.

We have the power to influence policy makers, governments and law enforcement agencies to increase their expenditures reduce the incidence of trafficking, increase the number of "slaves" recovered, and to create a comprehensive system that facilitates healing. 




Nature's Pharmacy - Saving Our Rain Forests

My Dear Friends,

Tropical rain forests are being rapidly depleted. The best known cause is deforestation by agricultural, mining and logging interests.

Equally significant is the devastation wreaked on our rain forests by acid rain.  Acid rain is produced by man-made CO2 emissions.  Acid rain damages the leaves, trees and even the soil.  This causes the release of nitrogen and sulfur into its waterways further damaging fish and other aquatic species.

While is easy to relate to the need to protect the rain forest's plants and animals for their BioDiversity, there is also a need to protect rain forest around the globe as they are nature's greatest pharmacy.  For instance, the rain forest is responsible for 60% of all presently used cancer fighting drugs.

CO2 emissions are not only caused by industry, but by us as individuals.  This is called a "carbon footprint".


Here are some ideas by which each of us can reduce our "carbon footprint":
  • Drive less, and carpool or take mass transit more often;
  • Purchase organic foods and Biodegradable products;
  • Eat less beef;
  • Recycle;
  • Compost this Fall;
  • Use natural herbicides, pesticides, cleaning and health care products, the ingredients for many of which are already found in our homes;
  • Participate in clean-up efforts;
  • Look for local conservation efforts that are already in place.  Start there;
  • Educate our children by modeling Eco-friendly behavior; and
  • Urge lawmakers. stakeholders and educators to include climate change in the curriculum taught our youth.
Love, Light and an Abundance of Heartfelt Gratitude,Cynthia Lardner







Friday, October 17, 2014

Give the Gift of Clean Water







10 Minutes 📵= 💧1 Day of H20

Globally,1,000,000,000 people lack access to clean water.  Clearn water is a fundamental human right. 

Clean water prevents water born pathogens, which does NOT include the Ebola virus.  However,  timely and appropriate response requires access to clean water.

Here's how you can give the gift of clean water.  By not using your smart phone for a mere ten minutes a day, through UNICEF and it's partners, you can provide clean water to a child for a full day.


Thursday, October 16, 2014

One Ocean, One Island Earth

One Ocean, One Island Earth

#TakethePledge

"I recognize that Earth is a blue planet. Our ocean is the cornerstone of life, and our planet’s life-support system.

No matter where on Island Earth I live, the ocean produces the air I breathe and helps to regulate the climate.

I recognize that our ocean and Island Earth is changing because of the habits and choices of human beings.

I recognize that with supporters like me, and the community I reach out to around me, the future of our oceans and our Island Earth can improve.The difference will start with me and spread to others. 

I pledge to support our oceans and Island Earth, and inspire people of all ages to do the same."

From:  Hōkūle`a
#CreatingGlobalPartners
#Peacekeepers
#Sustainability
#GlobalVoyage
#OneOhana
#ImaginePeace

http://www.hokulea.com/oceans-campaign/