Thursday, March 31, 2011

A Response to the Nuclear Disaster in Japan

To all water in the nuclear plants in Fukushima

Please say a prayer tomorrow @ noon.

From Masaru Emoto To All People Around the World:  Please send your prayers of love and gratitude to water at the nuclear plants in Fukushima, Japan! After massive earthquakes
and surreal tsunamis, more than 10,000 people are still missing, 16 days since the disaster.

Water at the reactors of Fukushima Nuclear Plants started to leak, and it's contaminating the ocean, air and water molecule of surrounding areas. Human wisdom has not solved the problem, but we are trying to cool down the anger of radioactive materials in the reactors by discharging water on them. Is there nothing else to do?

I think there is. During over twenty year research of hado measuring and water crystal photographic technology, I have been witnessing that water can turn positive when it receives pure vibration of human prayer no matter how far away it is. The energy formula of Albert Einstein, E=MC2 may really means that Energy = number of people and the square of people's consciousness.

Let us all join the prayer ceremony. The prayer procedure is as follows. Name of ceremony: "Let's send our thoughts of love and gratitude to all water in the nuclear plants in Fukushima" Day and Time: March 31st, 2011 (Thursday) 12:00 noon in your time zone Please say the following phrase: "The water of Fukushima Nuclear Plant, we are sorry to make you suffer. Please forgive us. We thank you, and we love you." Please say it aloud or in your mind. Repeat it three times as you put your hands together in a prayer position. Please offer your sincere prayer. Thank you very much from my heart.
With love and gratitude, Masaru Emoto Messenger of Water
Sincerely, Agnieszka Laska  

Monday, August 23, 2010

Environmental Assistance

It's tragically ironic that the nations facing the most disastrous effects of climate change are also the least able to lower emissions or to cope with the consequences.

Make sure developing nations get the help they need to fight climate change »

Aid for climate change is about more than cutting emissions. It's about fairness. Those countries that have contributed most to global warming must do all they can to mitigate its effects, especially in nations with low emissions and high risk of climate-caused disasters.

Developing nations have been promised billions in climate aid. Now, a UN Advisory Group has to make sure these promises become reality.

UN nations will meet in Cancun this fall. Tell the co-chairs of the UN Advisory Group to have a plan in place by the Mexico meeting to make sure countries get the aid they need »

Thanks for taking action!

Emily V.
Care2 and ThePetitionSite Team

Help Developing Countries Fight Climate Change
Come up with a financing plan by the next climate meeting.
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Sustainability

The planet is warming.
Global warming is real.

Activities associated with
the industrial revolution
have vastly changed
the environment.



Scientific evidence
reveals that human beings

and their machines have
damaged the planet,
degraded the ecosphere,
polluted the air, and
seriously compromised
our oceans.

These problems will not go away by themselves.
Here is a great resource at PCC
http://www.pcc.edu/community/climate-change/
Understanding Global Climate Change
For more information, please email
gcc@pcc.edu

Moderators
Toby Dittrich, PCC Physics Instructor, Moderator and Producer
& Richard Brenne, Co-Moderator and Associate Producer

Monday, May 10, 2010

Global Warming is Real

International
Resources
on
Global
Warming


United Nations
Environment Program
http://grida.no/climate/

United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change
http://unfccc.int/

Intergovernmental Panel
on Climate Change
http://www.ipcc.ch/

|Emissions Database
for Global Atmospheric Research
http://www.rivm.nl/en/milieu/

International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
http://www.iiasa.ac.at/

International Energy Agency, Greenhouse Gas Programme
http://www.ieagreen.org.uk/

U.S. Federal Government Resources

United States Department of Energy
http://www.energy.gov/

United States Department of State
http://www.state.gov/g/oes/climate

United States Environmental Protection Agency
http://www.epa.gov/globalwarming/

United States Environmental Protection Agency:
U.S. Greenhouse Gas Inventory Reports
http://epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/usinventoryreport.html

United States National Assessment
http://www.gcrio.org/NationalAssessment/

The United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP)
http://www.usgcrp.gov/

U.S. States Regions Resources

California Climate Change & Energy: Education Resources Catalog
http://www.globalwarmingcalifornia.net/

Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center
http://cdiac.esd.ornl.gov/

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
http://www.noaa.gov/climate.html

Business Resources

American Geophysical Union
http://www.agu.org/

American Petroleum Institute
http://www.api.org/ehs/climate/index.cfm

The Climate Institute
http://www.climate.org/

Global Warming Information for Kids
http://www.globalwarmingkids.net/

Global Warming Education
http://climatechangeeducation.org/

Green Collar Economy
http://www.greencollareconomy.com/

Stanford University Climate Scientist Stephen H. Schneider
http://www.climatechange.net/

ZeroGHG
http://www.zeroghg.ca/
http://www.zeroghg.com/