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Protecting and preserving the world's rainforests is critical to climate stability, to our health and to the future of our planet. We are standing up for a better world...today!

Website: http://www.livewell.amazonherb.net
Members: 16
Latest Activity: Feb 12

Stunningly beautiful video from Cousteau documentary on the Amazon Rainforest


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Karen Maskall

Time Theme

Exert from the production TIME. Narrated by Laurence OlivierCreated by Josh B-C NZ

Tagged: time theme

Started by Karen Maskall Feb 12.

Pamela Ostrom

Do we have the WILL to restore the beauty of our planet?

I believe we DO have the will to not only end the destruction of our rainforests but also restore beauty in those areas that have suffered from the thoughtless destruction of one of nature's wonders.…

Tagged: environmental, issues, replanting, eco-systems, preservation

Started by Pamela Ostrom Feb 3.

Pamela Ostrom

Good News from Brazil 3 Replies

This is a must watch video and good news for all who care about the future of the Amazon. You can watch it here and please visit the source, www.worldforum.org for more information about their work i…

Tagged: Amazon, change, climate, deforestation

Started by Pamela Ostrom. Last reply by Pamela Ostrom Jan 18.

Allana Lane

The Rainforest: A Web Of Relationships 1 Reply

People talk about the rainforest as an ecosystem, but most tend to think of the trees (and to some extent, plants) as merely a habitat for the animals that survive within its domain. However, there i…

Tagged: rainforest, plants, insects, environment, birds

Started by Allana Lane. Last reply by Pamela Ostrom Jan 16.

Pamela Ostrom

Robin Hood and endangered forests

Sherwood Forest on the list of 20 critically threatened forests? Say it ain't so! Where is Robin Hood when we need him to.....well, help us wake up to the reality that our environment is being robbed…

Tagged: ecosystems, habitat, environment, forests, Endangered

Started by Pamela Ostrom Jan 16.

Diamond

Shocking images from Amazon Jungle

I would much rather bring great videos over from youtube to Pledging for Change which is a community of people who care and respect our planet and all life therein. When you read youtube comments the…

Tagged: deforestation, rainforests, amazon

Started by Diamond Dec. 15, 2009.

Diamond

Amazon dries up

Some say that the twin effects of global warming and deforestation are causing the Amazon rivers to dry up with devastating effects

Tagged: amazon

Started by Diamond Dec. 15, 2009.

Alan Bowman

Find An Acorn Plant An Oak The Carbon Soak 1 Reply

Find An Acorn, Plant An Oak, The Carbon Soak and do this in any open area where permission is granted or plant any tree seed anywhere in the World and let us individually do our bit to give the Plane…

Started by Alan Bowman. Last reply by Karen Maskall Dec. 7, 2009.

Karen Maskall

The Princes Rainforest Project 1 Reply

Tagged: The Princes Rainforest Project

Started by Karen Maskall. Last reply by Mike Spencer Nov. 23, 2009.

Allana Lane

Dream People of the Amazon

The story of the indigenous people, Achuar, who live in a remote and pristine part of the Amazon rain forest in southeastern Ecuador. The Achuar had no contact with the outside world until the early…

Tagged: Dream people of the Amazon, Amazon Rainforests

Started by Allana Lane Oct. 21, 2009.

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Gary Scholz Comment by Gary Scholz on February 12, 2010 at 3:59am
That's a great initiative Karen. I'm sure it would have a massive ripple effect if people throughout the world were able to listen to it. I share it with my clients often, it has a lasting impression and helps them to see things in a different light. Congrats on your site, well done!
Karen Maskall Comment by Karen Maskall on February 12, 2010 at 1:51am
I tried to add it in comments but for some strange reason it was rather large. But yes I have posted it. Maybe this video should be in every single group. its fab Gary thnx
Gary Scholz Comment by Gary Scholz on February 12, 2010 at 1:45am
You're welcome Pamela, great to see Karen posting it. :) I'm going to send it to others in my network to encourage them to send it to our leaders.
Pamela Ostrom Comment by Pamela Ostrom on February 9, 2010 at 3:08am
An uplifting 4 minutes, Gary -- thank you for that!
Gary Scholz Comment by Gary Scholz on February 4, 2010 at 7:38am
This soundtrack would be well worth being introduced to all our leaders and especially would have been significant if it was played every morning at every sitting at the recent Coppenhagen event. I listened to this soundtrack over 25 years ago and still listen to it as a way to get back into the zone :) Enjoy and spread it around!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWXAiLy786A&feature=related
Pamela Ostrom Comment by Pamela Ostrom on February 3, 2010 at 3:22pm
If you haven't heard about the Change Chevron campaign, this website is a MUST see for anyone who cares about the rainforests. It's a sad, powerful story and we can make a difference.
Please check it out at http://changechevron.org/ideas/
Mike Spencer Comment by Mike Spencer on November 23, 2009 at 3:12pm
The Prince's Trust does invaluable work in trying to stop global warming. Prince Charles voiced concerns about the Environment long before it became fashionable and politically correct, well over 10 years ago. This years Christmas Lecture by Prince Charles was a truly inspirational speech & pointed the way forward in ways that made so much sense. Putting it simply, in basic terms, we cannot go on pilaging the planet regardless of the consequences. We are all part of village Earth, & all indigenous people have as much right to live their way of life as we do. What makes us so important! Time to stop the selfishness.
Mike Spencer Comment by Mike Spencer on November 23, 2009 at 3:03pm
I posted this on Pledging for Change before i was aware of this grooup. I thought I'd also post it here where it is even more appropriate.

Deforestation is one of the largest contributors to climate change.
Here are some very poignant facts:-

1. Over half of the world's plant & animal species are found in rainforests
2. the Amazon forest releases 20 billion tonnes of moisture every day, helping to water crops thousands of miles away.
3.Deforestation releases more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere than all the cars, planes and ships put together.
4. Healthy rainforests absorb up to 10% of man's carbon emissions each year.
5.Farmers in Brazil can make $3,000 per hectare by clearing forest and growing soybeans for export.
6. 15 million hectares of tropical forests are lost every tear - an area larger than the size of England
7. 43 of the 100 best-selling products in British supermarkets contain palm oil, linked to rainforest clearance in Southeast Asia.
8. There are approximately 60 million indigenous people who rely on forests for their way of life. The Amazon basin alone is home to over 300 tribes. We stand in danger in loosing these people and their wisdom that they can impart to us.

BIODIVERSITY

1. At least 6 million different species live in the world's rainforests.
2.A single hectare of tropical rainforest species may contain more than 480 tree species.
3. 99% of rainforests species have still to be studied by science.
4. 137 species of plants, animals and insects become extinct every day in the rainforest. Who knows what natural medicines we are destroying on a daily basis.
5. By 2022 98% of the Orangutan's habitat in Borneo & Sumatra will have disappeared, all due to deforestation in the name of timber harvesting & palm oil plantation.

UK PUBLIC OPINION

A majority of UK adults (66%) agree they would be willing for their government to spend a small amount of taxpayers money each year on preserving rainforests.

Please help stop the madness and take action now. Please go to http://www.rainforestSOS.org & lend your support.

Deforestation is causing many indigenous people to loose their habitat and way of life, not to mention the species of animals that are being lost daily. Add to that the plants that are being lost (who knows what natural medicines are being lost on a daily basis), and you have a very sad state of affairs indeed.

It is a symptom of man's disregard for Mother Earth & Nature in the pursuit of the dollar. If only we could learn how to treat Mother Earth from the very indigenous people we are displacing.


Karen Maskall Comment by Karen Maskall on October 6, 2009 at 10:55am
Did you know that the VEGETABLE oil that people use is basically a con. Its actually Palm Oil. I will NOT buy food prepared with this oil or any other food where vegetable oil is listed in the ingredients. Palm Oil is very high cholesterol fat too. I haven't really done enough research to add much more here at the moment.

No none of it makes sense anymore does it Rex? And as Palm Oil plantations take up vast area of rainforest, the water they consume will be sucked out of the nearby grounds too. And bit by bit the surrounding forest will die along with all of the animals and the wonderful natural herbals and medicines that we can all benefit from.
Rex Sumner Comment by Rex Sumner on October 6, 2009 at 10:31am
Thanks Alana! Oil Palms use 37 litres of water each per day - which is more than the rainforest used too. An often forgotten benefit of the rainforest is the amount of clean drinking water they produce - oil palms dont produce any.
It takes 6 tonnes of crude oil to produce 1 tonne of nitrogen fertiliser (urea). You need 1 tonne of fertiliser per hectare per year for oil palms. You get 3 tonnes of palm oil per hectare per year plus 250kg of kernel oil.
Doesn't add up, does it?
 

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Pamela Ostrom Karen Maskall Allana Lane Roberta Rose Serra Spiritwolf Sue Jenks Advocate for Change Gary Scholz Dagmar Rainbowserpent / MamaBear Mamita Bhattacharjee Rex Sumner Mike Spencer Diamond Alan Bowman Dan Knowlson Phil Turner Helena Sousa
 
 



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