02-12-2019 11:29 AM
@TsekoV Thank you for your very welcome, I look forward to talking to you soon again
02-12-2019 12:02 PM
Agree @KarenVChin
That's why education is for me one of the most important step, in the progression to a sustainable world. The great evolution that I have seen in my country is that, now, children educate parents. For them is natural to recycle, is natural to avoid wasting food, is natural to enjoy the nature.
In the meantime we, (adults) have to build a sustainable world.
The change will not take a day, nor a year, but we need to understand that we don't have infinite resources, air and water are not self cleaning, we eat our waste, through a long cycle.
What we throw away, will come back on our dishes, on our food.
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02-13-2019 04:40 AM
@KarenVChin Thanks for raising this vital issue of our time. I am sharing our initiative to spread awareness around single-use plastic in the Trans Himalayan region of Spiti Valley in India. We made this life-size art installation out of discarded plastic bottles collected from a dump yard. The idea is to make everyone pledge 'Not to use packaged drinking plastic water bottles' and we educated villagers/travellers around its harmful effects. #ILoveSpiti
02-13-2019 08:37 AM - edited 02-13-2019 08:43 AM
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02-13-2019 07:20 PM
@Saurabh_Narang thanks for sharing your story here on Connect on what you are doing to bring awareness about plastic and trash to both your community and the tourists who come visit. I’m sure your giant heart statue gets definite looks at.
I remember seeing photos of old camp sites where the tourist trekkers have left their trash up on Mt Kilimanjaro. It was very sad to see this.
Cheers,
Karen
02-13-2019 07:35 PM
Thanks for sharing your story on how you live your talk @JavieraAu! I pretty much have the same tote bag and stainless steel water bottle. Great minds think a like.
For the longest time I was using an old glass bottle that at one time was sold as iced tea. Still have it on my shelf.
Participating in one off cleanups is one thing, but make a change in one’s behavior and keeping it up I believe is more impactful. Plus it opens up the new conversations with people watching what you are doing.
As for your movie suggestion “The Plastic Tide,” I found this:
https://www.theplastictide.com/the-problem-main
Is the movie apart of this?
Cheers,
Karen
02-14-2019 09:51 AM
Hey @KarenVChin,
I completely agree with you and for that reason, I think that the key is education and giving a good example. 🙂
Regarding the article and the movie, they discuss the same issue. You can find the movie on YouTube. It's a 40 minutes documentary.
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02-15-2019 02:47 AM
Ah @Priyanshusingh , let me introduce you to a fellow Connect Moderator @IlankovanT .
Ilankovan lives in Sri Lanka and he is Local Guides Connect resident "planting tree" man. He has created a website called www.letsmapgreen.com with his mission to plant now a billion, yes, a billion trees around the world.
Ilankovan has created many Local Guides meetups with the mission to plant trees and shrubs in his country of Sri Lanka. He is always looking for more Local Guides to plant trees and/or shrubs in their countries and tracking these trees onto Google Maps. I know he would enjoy chatting with you more about setting up a Local Guide Tree Planting Meetup in your community. Ilankovan meet Priyanshusingh.
Cheers,
Karen
02-15-2019 03:41 PM
Terima kasih @KarenVChin sudah menandai saya dalam post ini.
National Geographic selalu menghentak dengan teks, foto dan video lingkungan yang semakin menghentak masyarakat global. Ini sebuah fakta yang tidak terbantahkan. Masyarakat global perlahan, sedikit demi sedikit bak bola salju yang semakin tersadarkan. Semakin banyak media lokal, regional, nasional dan internasional mengangkat isu lingkungan, akan semakin banyak orang yang akan terkejut, berpikir dan akan tergerak berubah dan ikut gerakan global dari lingkungan masing-masing.
Inisiatif @ErmesT dengan proyek Local Guides Clean The World 1.0 dilanjutkan dengan Local Guides Clean The World Is 2.0 dibantu Bro @DavidTito dengan mymaps sangat membantu titik-titik pergerakan berbasis peta.
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Salam dari Bogor
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02-16-2019 12:38 PM
True @ErmesT but I don't know if that's a bad thing or a good thing, my stomach is growling lol