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Saturday, September 15, 2012

Celebrate United Nations International Day of Peace 2012!

Celebrate United Nations International Day of Peace 2012!: "HOW WILL YOU WORK FOR PEACE?
Sustainable Peace for a Sustainable Future"
HOW WILL YOU WORK FOR PEACE?
Sustainable Peace for a Sustainable Future

( ) Invite Participants to your school, company, organization to have an Inter-Cultural Dialogue for Peace to find ways on how to achieve sustainable peace for a sustainable future in this changing climate

( ) Organize a Prayer Gathering on September 21, 2012 in your school, company, organization to pray the Prayer for Peace @ 12:00noon. As we pray One Another for Peace, we join the whole world in celebrating the
United Nations International Day of Peace Inter-Faith Prayers for Peace

( ) Be the “Cyber Prayer Crusader” for the “24 hours on-line Prayer” for the UN World Peace Inter-Faith Prayer for Peace and connect with the rest of the world as we unite in prayers globally as one on September 21, 2012

( ) Download a copy of the Prayer for Peace & gather your friends and family on September 21 @12:00 noon
to pray wherever you are @ school, @ home, @ workplace

( ) Promote peace by posting the attached Prayer for Peace in your workplace, school, company, etc

( ) Help us promote by posting the attached Prayer for Peace in your social internet networking sites

( ) Like & Share to your friends the Peace Page on facebook:
www.facebook.com/sailingforpeace/
www.facebook.com/wellnesspilipinas/
www.facebook.com/wellnessforpeace/

( ) Join the Sailing for Peace Worldwide Peace Vigil groups on facebook:

Peace!:
www.facebook.com/groups/peace/

United Nations International Day of Peace Vigil
www.facebook.com/groups/unitednationsinternationaldayofpeacevigil/

Malusog ang Pinoy:
www.facebook.com/groups/wellnesspilipinas.malusogangpinoy/

Climate Change Peace Building Adaptation:
www.facebook.com/groups/climatechangepeacebuildingadaptation/

Let’s Pray One Another for Peace:
www.facebook.com/groups/letsprayoneanotherforpeace/

Developing the “Peaceful Personality”
www.facebook.com/groups/developingthepeacefulpersonality/


( ) Join the “Art of Peace Leadership Workshop to be given to your school, company, organization, etc irregardless of age, race, creed, religion & faith.


For more details, please call 0929.519.7788 or e-mail wellnesspilipinas@yahoo.com.ph. Thank you!

Peace & Love

God bless you!

Ambassador Zara Jane Juan
Public Speaker, Internet Journalist & Peace Ambassador



Worldwide Peace Vigil of Sailing for Peace 2011-2015 for UN International Day of Peace, Sept 21
Author, Wellness for Peace on Climate Change, Philippine Contribution to UN Int’l Day of Peace, 2011
www.wellnesspilipinas.blogspot.com
www.peaceadvocates.blogspot.com
www.wellnesspilipinas.blogspot.com
www.zarajanejuan.blogspot.com
www.innovativemindandbody.blogspot.com


Peace makers do not kill but heal relationships,
Let’s provide a way for peace to come…
…in rough waves…or still waters…
…hop in… trust me…
let’s sail for peace.

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Climate Change Update: “Human activities” cited as contributing to climate change, agriculturally related “land surface changes” were notable. “Humans alter land surface characteristics by carrying out irrigation, removing and introducing forests, changing vegetative land cover through agriculture, and building cities and reservoirs

 "Updating a 2007 position statement, the American Meteorological Society released an updated Statement on Climate Change Aug. 27. In addition to providing background and a brief overview on how and why the global climate has changed in recent decades, the statement names human activities as the main cause of atmospheric and oceanic warming. “There is unequivocal evidence that Earth’s lower atmosphere, ocean and land surface warming; sea level is rising; and snow cover, mountain glaciers, and Arctic sea ice are shrinking,” the statement concludes. “The dominant cause of the warming since the 1950s is human activities. This scientific finding is based on a large and persuasive body of research.”"

'via Blog this'Meteorologists update position on climate change | News | Breaking News | Feedstuffs Weekly Newspaper for Agribusiness:

Climate Change Update: France to close its oldest nuclear power plant end 2016. New tenders for solar and offshore wind power by end 2012. French President Francois Hollande called for deeper cuts in European Union carbon dioxide emissions as he sought to put the environment back at the top of the international agenda.

"Hollande recommended a 40 percent cut in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 2030 and a 60 percent reduction by 2040 at the European Union level, well beyond the 20 percent target set for 2020. "We have an ambitious strategy," Hollande told an environment conference in Paris, adding he would defend those targets at the European Union level. The EU's current target is to cut emissions by 20 pct below 1990 levels by 2020. It has said it would consider moving to a 30 percent cut by 2020 if other rich economies followed suit with a similar level of ambition, but that is looking increasingly unlikely due to economic constraints caused by the euro zone crisis and opposition from some EU member states. Hollande also said Europe would reiterate its 20 percent cut target at the next round of U.N. climate talks in Doha in November."

'via Blog this'UPDATE 1-France seeks more ambitious EU carbon cuts | Reuters:

Climate Change Update: Satellite images show that the rapid summer melt has reduced the area of Arctic sea ice to less than 3.5 million square kilometres this week. Sea ice in the Arctic has shrunk to its smallest extent ever recorded, smashing the previous record minimum and prompting warnings of accelerated climate change.

"Satellite images show that the rapid summer melt has reduced the area of frozen sea to less than 3.5 million square kilometres this week – less than half the area typically occupied four decades ago. Arctic sea ice cover has been shrinking since the 1970s when it averaged around 8m sq km a year, but such a dramatic collapse in ice cover in one year is highly unusual. A record low in 2007 of 4.17m sq km was broken on 27 August 2012; further melting has since amounted to more than 500,000 sq km."

'via Blog this'Arctic sea ice shrinks to smallest extent ever recorded | Environment | guardian.co.uk:

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