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11TH HOUR ACTION/SHEPARD FAIRY CHALLENGE BEGINS!

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11TH HOUR ACTION/SHEPARD FAIRY CHALLENGE BEGINS! 11th Hour Action is challenging members to utilize the stylish and potent Shepard Fairy stickers for the campaign. For the first 5 individuals who make a creative, visible, and appropriate use of the stickers in a tradition of Shepard Fairy artistry we will send you a copy of the limited edition signed and numbered SHEPARD FAIRY 11TH HOUR ACTION POSTER. All you need to do is request a packet of stickers, then take some photos and write about your experience. Both will be included on the 11th Hour Action site. You can request stickers and send your photos and description to: info@treemedia.com.

Taking Action To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

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The future is not somewhere we are going. It is something we are creating. Every day we do things that make some futures more probable and others less likely.

Global warming already disrupts millions of lives daily in the forms of destructive weather patterns and loss of habitat. What is already happening is only the tip of the melting iceberg, for it is our children and grandchildren who may suffer most from the effects of global warming. Hundreds of millions of people may be exposed to famine, water shortages, extreme weather conditions and a 20 - 30% loss of animal and plant species if we do not reduce the rate of global warming and reduce GHG emissions.On the other hand, having warmer winters means longer growing seasons in temperate and subarctic climes, sometimes allowing an additional crop to be planted and harvested each year, or simply making the existing crops more productive. This article outlines some ways that you can act to help prevent the Earth from warming further. While humankind has the ability to destroy the planet, we can also help protect and sustain it.

Reducing your carbon and greenhouse gas emissions will not only make your personal living space more sustainable but it will also save you money in both the short- and long-term. Global warming is occurring more rapidly than it was originally expected to. Only forty years ago, the big worry was global cooling. Even if you remain a cynic, however, and disagree with the consensus of scientists, you will benefit from reduced pollution, a more healthful lifestyle and increased savings from enacting these simple activities that will not reduce the quality of your life.

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Rodeo Drive
Mississauga, ON L5R 3Z2
Canada

Go green !

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I' m starting an informativebuzz about protecting our environment

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Tunis 2093
Tunisia
36° 50' 15.8244" N, 10° 8' 25.9908" E

Embrace Green =)

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It's all the little things... Nothing makes me feel better than giving my hard earned money to local farmers and/or organizations, buying green items that help our beautiful planet, and eating healthier foods so that I am treating myself well... Try it, I bet you'll feel great about it too!!! Melanie =)

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408 33 avenue NW
Calgary T2K 0B4
Canada
50° 59' 9.9564" N, 114° 2' 17.1096" W

Bridgewater College Earth Day

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I have created a symbol for America in hopes of creating likability and relatability and soon credability through educating and encouraging students and faculty at my college about the relationships between humanity and the environment. We need to find a better way to live our lives in Synergy with our environment. I hope to transform the world views of people and inspire action. I am encouraging people to visit your websites and hope to found an association titled S.O.H. or Soldiers Of Humanity. My created symbol is a Super hero called Captain Synergy.

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Bridgewater, VA
United States
38° 22' 55.4556" N, 78° 58' 36.1056" W

Backyard Chickens

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Raising your own food supply reduces and replenishes so many things.

My chickens make eggs, serve as bug control, fertilizer and are great room mates.  

Now I am not supporting big companies to mass produce, pollute, gentically modify, transport and consume. 

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Henderson, NV 89074
United States
36° 2' 17.4516" N, 115° 5' 13.1964" W

Little can make a change

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I`ve decided to take it slow, but day by day I am more disgusted about the city I live in .Garbage on the street, hundreds of cars,and people ...ghosts who seem to see and know nothing...is depressing.

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Bucharest
Romania
44° 19' 25.8528" N, 26° 4' 29.8236" E

starting to change

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becoming part of nature

Save Canadian forest by giving it as a gift

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Trees In Trust

All the latest news from Trees In Trust     Summer 2009       Share this newsletter with your friends


Trees In Trust raises funds to save endangered Canadian forests. In exchange for a donation, a mapped piece of forest is dedicated forever in your name, or as a gift or memorial - and it's all done on the web.

Golfers compete to save PEI forest

Big Break PEI
Waste Management   Big Break Prince Edward Island, a weekly Golf Channel show in which contestants compete for a $100,000 prize, has helped to save a piece of endangered forest each week. Waste Management has donated a weekly sum to Trees In Trust so that we can permanently preserve a mapped piece of woodland in the name of each weekly winner.

Waste Management (wm.com) is donating enough funds to save ten acres of native forest that is located three miles south of the golf course where Big Break was filmed. "We wanted to permanently protect an endangered forest, so this served as the perfect solution" says Debbie Figueras-Cano of Waste Management.

New buildings certified as environmentally friendly

A firm of Toronto consulting engineers recently approached Trees In Trust to see if our program could be used to help new buildings attain LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification. Now we have our first LEED donor, who gave $4,500 to save and permanently protect three acres of forest in Ontario.

Their donation is used to satisfy part of the LEED certification process, as an alternative to planting trees themselves, and is hopefully the first of many such donations.

 

Christmas trees were popular!

  Last Christmas we raised $10,000 for our four forest charities, our best month so far. Now we have to work at reaching that level of donations during the rest of the year, and finding other ways to help businesses offset their environmental footprints.

York Region greens their conferences



"For each new meeting booked at a number of York Region and Toronto North East hotels from September 2009 to December, 280 square feet of the Cawthra Mulock Nature Reserve will be dedicated in the name of the company, event or meeting forever".

This is how York Region Tourism is helping to green their conferences in partnership with Trees In Trust.

Casual Friday saves a piece of a cottonwood tree island

  The CAA in Saskatchewan held a casual dress day and raised enough to protect 1/6 acre of Yorath Island in Saskatoon. This unique island, managed by Meewasin Valley Authority, is one of the largest wooded riparian habitats remaining in the prairie region and its proximity to the city makes it an exceptional and fragile resource. Many thanks to them for their donation.

Just one more tree...

  Trees In Trust has supported the creation of a park in the village where our office is located. We are always looking for ways to partner with other environmentally minded initiatives, and donating a tree to the park was a natural fit. We also donated a piece of woodland to be used as a silent auction prize in a fund-raiser for children suffering from Rett Syndrome.

Later this summer we shall be launching a blog, a twitter site and a way for our donors to tell their own stories on-line. To keep posted about these exciting new developments, join our facebook group.

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  Trees In Trust
3966 Hopedale Road
Hunter River
PEI, C0A 1N0
Canada

(902)388-1919
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United States
46° 22' 4.3464" N, 63° 21' 4.6368" W

The Bionic Control of Invasive Plant Species

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Introducing edible invasive plant species to our diet plan is the most natural answer to a question most countries in the world are concerned with, in order to protect their native biodiversity from the Invasion of plants like Japanese Knotweed or the Himalayan Balsam.

Both species are highly invasive, often eradicated with herbicides and still mostly unknown despite their culinary potential, nutritional properties and medical benefits.

Peter Becker initiated the pilot project in Wiesbaden to protect local nature reserves; it´s excample may do the same in your region, once you become the natural food predator to these species ! Here`s the chance to establish a self sufficient form of nature conservation.

Stop the chemical warfare of these precious food plants and help saving your local biodiversity by taking a bite out of the knotweed invasion and bash balsam with your teeth, from now on !  Expand your epicurean horizone and promote the sustainable development in weed control !

Further Infos: http://www.newtritionink.de/shop/pdf/bioniccontrol...

Several videos at: http://www.myspace.com/newtritionink

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Goebenstr. 7/Hof
Wiesbaden 65195
Germany
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