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Desertification affecting 43 million in Nigeria.
In a meeting with representatives of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), Nigeria’s Minister of Environment John Odey said that the underserved are the most vulnerable, and a local level plan is crucial for helping them with climate change adaptations to build secure livelihoods.

He was referring to a United Nations statement that approximately one billion people are at risk from land degradation and desertification, which is impacting one-third of the planet’s surface.

Minister Odey spoke of the current administration’s dedication to reducing desertification in the western African nation by launching a wide-ranging forestation project.

Our appreciation Minister Odey and Nigeria for your commitment to safeguarding fellow citizens’ welfare through Earth-saving measures. May we all choose compassionate practices that protect our globe and her inhabitants.

As part of her tireless work for humanity, Supreme Master Ching Hai detailed some of the urgent tolls of global warming in Africa, as well as the way they could be resolved, during a May 2009 videoconference in Togo.

Supreme Master Ching Hai: Sadly, global warming is affecting African countries in all the severest and some of the most visible ways. There are water crises and worsened droughts that make it difficult to plant crops, thus adding to food shortages and price rising. Add to this, desertification and deforestation that further degrade the land.
Likewise in West Africa, home to 43% of the total population of sub-Saharan Africa, if you’re a farmer, you already can feel that the climate is in trouble.

There are more frequent droughts, heat waves, floods, storms, frost freezes, and locusts than before.

Supreme Master Ching Hai: If the world becomes vegan as a group, we can remedy the disasters that affect us globally.

Supreme Master Ching Hai: This is something all Africans and all citizens of the world can do. Be vegan. Be a world-saver.

Reference
http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/rwb.nsf/db900sid/MYAI-7T84VF?OpenDocument
http://www.unep.org/AbidjanConvention/Information_Center/News_Events.asp  
http://allafrica.com/stories/200905050175.html


Israel’s hybrid solar thermal power plant.
As an established pioneer in the field of solar technology, Israel initiates another first with the launch of a hybrid solar power plant in Kibbutz Samar.

Manufactured by Israeli company Aora, the "Power Flower" station is the first concentrating solar power (CSP) station to provide environmentally-friendly power 24 hours a day. A nearly 100-foot tall tower among 30 tracking mirrors houses a solar receiver and gas turbine. The concentrated sunlight heats compressed air, which
drives the turbine and is converted to electricity.

The hybrid system can also be powered at night by natural gas or other alternative fuels. A green hats off, Aora and Israel on this latest solar innovation! May such eco-endeavors continue to expand for the benefit of all humanity.

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/132060
http://popsci.com.au/scitech/article/2009-06/sunsphere-new-solar-hybrid-power-plant
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-06/25/content_11596760.htm      
http://www.reuters.com/article/mnEnergy/idUS76914289320090624  


Father swims 1,000 miles for a better world.
For the past decade, Christopher Swain of Massachusetts, USA, has been swimming in some of the USA’s most famous, and polluted, waterways to call attention to their contaminated state and the need for solutions.
He says that his own inspiration is simple: “I want my daughters to grow up in a healthy world.” Currently Mr. Swain is engaged in a 1000-mile aquatic trek through the Atlantic Ocean along the coastline of the eastern United States to raise awareness for climate change.

As part of his mission, he is testing the water’s acidity levels along the way, with results posted on a Google map. His hope is to show the danger of excessive CO2 absorption due to global warming, which he will also share through blogging with some 2,000 teachers and their students.

A hero’s salute to you, Christopher Swain, for your dedicated efforts to help save our world’s precious water bodies and their co-inhabitants.

May Heaven keep you safe on your journey as you inspire us toward creating a cleaner, greener planet for generations to come.

http://solveclimate.com/blog/20090621/one-mans-1-000-mile-atlantic-swim-calls-out-co2s-impact-oceans