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Tuesday, 28 May 2013

World Environmental day-2013


Think, Eat, Save:Theme of Environmental Day 2013
World Environmental day-2013:Think,Eat,Save
Given this enormous imbalance in lifestyles and the resultant devastating effects on the environment, this year’s theme – Think.Eat.Save – encourages you to become more aware of the environmental impact of the food choices you make and empowers you to make informed decisions. 

While the planet is struggling to provide us with enough resources to sustain its 7 billion people (growing to 9 billion by 2050), FAO estimates that a third of global food production is either wasted or lost. Food waste is an enormous drain on natural resources and a contributor to negative environmental impacts.

This year’s campaign rallies you to take action from your home and then witness the power of collective decisions you and others have made to reduce food waste, save money, minimise the environmental impact of food production and force food production processes to become more efficient.

If food is wasted, it means that all the resources and inputs used in the production of all the food are also lost. For example, it takes about 1,000 litres of water to produce 1 litre of milk and about 16,000 litres goes into a cow’s food to make a hamburger. The resulting greenhouse gas emissions from the cows themselves, and throughout the food supply chain, all end up in vain when we waste food.

In fact, the global food production occupies 25% of all habitable land and is responsible for 70% of fresh water consumption, 80% of deforestation, and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. It is the largest single driver of biodiversity loss and land-use change.

Making informed decision therefore means, for example, that you purposefully select foods that have less of an environmental impact, such as organic foods that do not use chemicals in the production process. Choosing to buy locally can also mean that foods are not flown halfway across the world and therefore limit emissions.    

So think before you eat and help save our environment!
- See more at: http://www.unep.org/wed/theme/#sthash.wNp7xiA7.dpuf
or this year’s World Environment Day celebrations is Think.Eat.Save. Think.Eat.Save is an anti-food waste and food loss campaign that encourages you to reduce your foodprint. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), every year 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted. This is equivalent to the same amount produced in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa. At the same time, 1 in every 7 people in the world go to bed hungry and more than 20,000 children under the age of 5 die daily from hunger.

Given this enormous imbalance in lifestyles and the resultant devastating effects on the environment, this year’s theme – Think.Eat.Save – encourages you to become more aware of the environmental impact of the food choices you make and empowers you to make informed decisions. 

While the planet is struggling to provide us with enough resources to sustain its 7 billion people (growing to 9 billion by 2050), FAO estimates that a third of global food production is either wasted or lost. Food waste is an enormous drain on natural resources and a contributor to negative environmental impacts.

This year’s campaign rallies you to take action from your home and then witness the power of collective decisions you and others have made to reduce food waste, save money, minimise the environmental impact of food production and force food production processes to become more efficient.

If food is wasted, it means that all the resources and inputs used in the production of all the food are also lost. For example, it takes about 1,000 litres of water to produce 1 litre of milk and about 16,000 litres goes into a cow’s food to make a hamburger. The resulting greenhouse gas emissions from the cows themselves, and throughout the food supply chain, all end up in vain when we waste food.

In fact, the global food production occupies 25% of all habitable land and is responsible for 70% of fresh water consumption, 80% of deforestation, and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. It is the largest single driver of biodiversity loss and land-use change.

Making informed decision therefore means, for example, that you purposefully select foods that have less of an environmental impact, such as organic foods that do not use chemicals in the production process. Choosing to buy locally can also mean that foods are not flown halfway across the world and therefore limit emissions.    

So think before you eat and help save our environment!
- See more at: http://www.unep.org/wed/theme/#sthash.wNp7xiA7.dpufe theme for this year’s World Environment Day celebrations is Think.Eat.Save. Think.Eat.Save is an anti-food waste and food loss campaign that encourages you to reduce your foodprint. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), every year 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted. This is equivalent to the same amount produced in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa. At the same time, 1 in every 7 people in the world go to bed hungry and more than 20,000 children under the age of 5 die daily from hunger.
Given this enormous imbalance in lifestyles and the resultant devastating effects on the environment, this year’s theme – Think.Eat.Save – encourages you to become more aware of the environmental impact of the food choices you make and empowers you to make informed decisions. 

While the planet is struggling to provide us with enough resources to sustain its 7 billion people (growing to 9 billion by 2050), FAO estimates that a third of global food production is either wasted or lost. Food waste is an enormous drain on natural resources and a contributor to negative environmental impacts.

This year’s campaign rallies you to take action from your home and then witness the power of collective decisions you and others have made to reduce food waste, save money, minimise the environmental impact of food production and force food production processes to become more efficient.

If food is wasted, it means that all the resources and inputs used in the production of all the food are also lost. For example, it takes about 1,000 litres of water to produce 1 litre of milk and about 16,000 litres goes into a cow’s food to make a hamburger. The resulting greenhouse gas emissions from the cows themselves, and throughout the food supply chain, all end up in vain when we waste food.

In fact, the global food production occupies 25% of all habitable land and is responsible for 70% of fresh water consumption, 80% of deforestation, and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. It is the largest single driver of biodiversity loss and land-use change.

Making informed decision therefore means, for example, that you purposefully select foods that have less of an environmental impact, such as organic foods that do not use chemicals in the production process. Choosing to buy locally can also mean that foods are not flown halfway across the world and therefore limit emissions.    

So think before you eat and help save our environment!
- See more at: http://www.unep.org/wed/theme/#sthash.wNp7xiA7.dpuf
The theme for this year’s World Environment Day celebrations is Think.Eat.Save. Think.Eat.Save is an anti-food waste and food loss campaign that encourages you to reduce your foodprint. According to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), every year 1.3 billion tonnes of food is wasted. This is equivalent to the same amount produced in the whole of sub-Saharan Africa. At the same time, 1 in every 7 people in the world go to bed hungry and more than 20,000 children under the age of 5 die daily from hunger.

Given this enormous imbalance in lifestyles and the resultant devastating effects on the environment, this year’s theme – Think.Eat.Save – encourages you to become more aware of the environmental impact of the food choices you make and empowers you to make informed decisions. 

While the planet is struggling to provide us with enough resources to sustain its 7 billion people (growing to 9 billion by 2050), FAO estimates that a third of global food production is either wasted or lost. Food waste is an enormous drain on natural resources and a contributor to negative environmental impacts.

This year’s campaign rallies you to take action from your home and then witness the power of collective decisions you and others have made to reduce food waste, save money, minimise the environmental impact of food production and force food production processes to become more efficient.

If food is wasted, it means that all the resources and inputs used in the production of all the food are also lost. For example, it takes about 1,000 litres of water to produce 1 litre of milk and about 16,000 litres goes into a cow’s food to make a hamburger. The resulting greenhouse gas emissions from the cows themselves, and throughout the food supply chain, all end up in vain when we waste food.

In fact, the global food production occupies 25% of all habitable land and is responsible for 70% of fresh water consumption, 80% of deforestation, and 30% of greenhouse gas emissions. It is the largest single driver of biodiversity loss and land-use change.

Making informed decision therefore means, for example, that you purposefully select foods that have less of an environmental impact, such as organic foods that do not use chemicals in the production process. Choosing to buy locally can also mean that foods are not flown halfway across the world and therefore limit emissions.    

So think before you eat and help save our environment!
- See more at: http://www.unep.org/wed/theme/#sthash.wNp7xiA7.dpuf

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Health_Anti Radiation Chip

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So far, the only known mechanism that mobile telephone radiation has had an effect on living tissue is heating. The rise in temperature on the surface of the brain caused by radio waves is 0.3 degrees at the most. This kind of temperature rise is not known to have biological significance. The temperature of the brain normally fluctuates by about one degree, and only after a five degree increase in temperature do cells become damaged.
Several studies, in several countries, have tried to find out any other effects apart from heating. On the basis of the results obtained from the studies, it has not been possible to conclude that radiation from mobile phones would be detrimental to health.
Experiments performed on cell cultures, also performed at STUK, have produced indicators that mobile telephone radiation could cause temporary changes in the functions of cells. These functions include the functions of genes, activation of proteins, and the internal chemical communication within cells. The trigger for these changes is unknown. It is only known that this phenomenon is not the result of excessive heating of tissue.
Radio waves at the radiation level of mobile phones may increase the permeability of the so-called blood-brain barrier. The blood-brain barrier regulates the passing of material between the bloodstream and brain cells. Possible changes are, however, minimal and disappear quickly when the radiation stops. This could possibly be a case of a change caused by microscopic heating. The occurrence falls within the realm of physiological fluctuation and is not known to be harmful.
Approximately 20 general population studies concerning the causal relation of possible tumour risk and mobile phone use have been carried out. On the grounds of the studies to date, it is not possible to make such a conclusion that mobile phones would cause a health risk. Nevertheless, certain analyses that combine several earlier studies have reported an increased risk of brain tumour in people who have used a mobile phone for a long time (more than ten years). These studies however involve uncertainties. One source of error is a memory illusion related to the fact that mobile phone use and call durations that took place many years are ago are difficult to recall exactly.
Since it takes years to develop a cancer and mobile phones have been in common use only for about ten years, the possibility, that a link between mobile phone use and cancer might be found in later population studies, cannot be ruled out.
Yet we cannot sit without taking atleast preliminary precautions. GCC, under the Human Health Hazard Prevention Program(H3PP), has taken dealership of Anti Radiation Chips to educate and encourage people on the hazards effects of mobile radiations. The Anti Radiation Chips are manufactured by KAI NATURAL CARE.Follow the video and learn about KAI ARC(Anti Radiation Chips):


The Anti-Radiation Mobile chip with special material can absorb and transfer the azimuth of excessive harmful radiation produced by sending and receiving signals of the mobile phone, thus reducing mobile phone radiation injury the human brain.

During the reception or transmission of signal, the radiations emitted by cell phones increase by thousand times, and the sensitive tissues of our ears and brain get continuously exposed to these harmful radiations during our conversation. The relentless use of mobile phones has led to health hazards like Memory loss, Headaches, Impaired immune system, Tumours of hearing nerve, Break in blood brain barrier, Reduced melatonin, Genetic damage, Interference with pacemakers, Melanoma of the eye Pressure or tingling in the head, Brain Tumours, DNA alteration or damage, Changed brain electrical activity, Cardiovascular stress, Eye problems, Fatigue, Dizziness, Nausea and Impaired vision. 

Apart from KAI there are many other manufacturers of the ARC's.One can google and find it out.We encourage the chips not the company.Our intention is to educate people and acknowledge them on the solution for the problem.

Stick an ARC's to your mobile.Something is better than Nothing.It could protect your brain and ear tissues.

Thursday, 14 March 2013

LED lights are an efficient source of lighting:a home,for a car..elsewhere.It consumes very less energy when compared to CFL lights,with 75% efficiency, than the CFL's(20% efficient).And an LED light has a life expectancy of minimum 7 years,whose disposal will not result in any sort of hazardous emissions into environment.So, we can conclude LED lighting as a part of eco-friendly style of living.Here,we encourage people on using these goods.Here are few links to acquire the product through online:-
www.vinled.com
ledlighting.efftronics.in
www.hinren.com
www.eaglelight.com  
www.alternate.co.in
energyefficientlights.in
www.lighting.philips.co.in
www.niceledlights.com
www.towaylight.com
www.servotech.in

www.made-in-china.com
www.ledz.com
www.power-smart.biz
www.smithaelectric.com
 You can even built these at home,though not that effective as the manufactured.Here is one simple schematic of an led light
 simple led light schematic
       

Saturday, 12 January 2013

The Case of Pain and Patience



[The Land, Air, water, Flora and fauna (Personifications) being terribly injured by the human acts presented him in the Universal Judiciary]

ELEMENTS
The beautiful garden
With all life in it
With all life in it
With all the seasons being punctual.
Summer heat, Winter chill
Have comforted the regenerations
Blooms of spring and colors of autumn
Have spread the sustenance

Everything was fine
Until then…
With rich life of fauna
Supported by the blossoms of flora
Cool breezes, Fresh air, Pure water…..

Everything was fine
Until then…
Seas, oceans and water tables
Were alright, balanced by the hydrological cycle
Providing an existence

Everything was fine
Until then…
The sun, the sky, the soil
Shared the colors of nature
The winds, the clouds, the hills
Supported the gesture

Everything was fine
Until then….
Until then….
He came.
He existed
Causing devastation
He made his sublime entrance
Like an volcanic eruption
That caused sudden changes
Resulting in environmental contradiction

Spreading his frigid hands….
Smouldering the surroundings…

By adding an alien component to a delicate balance
He had triggered a series of dangers by chance
Polluting the land, air and water
Reduced our lives to quarter
Causing catastrophic changes
That opened doors for the gallows
That made his activity as callous

His brutality left no bounds
Causing blood shed since ‘The’  grounds
Many species have been extinct from the face of earth forever and ever and ever….
This is the result of his marathon massacre

From beasts, he had scorn as soulless
The cry goes upto witness of his soullessness

He is left with no awe for his fellow creatures
(Thus Man tries to defend himself in front of the justice)
Man:-
This is outrageous….
This is so damn superficial
The domination of superior is natural
[Elements offended by him responds for his obscurity]
Back to Elements:-
If you say so
No animal hunts for amusement
Hunting is a human sport in itself
The Ego….
The Ego….
That made him so terrible
Terrible enough to threaten his fellow beings
Even human beings

The Economy…..
The Economy…..
is the thing that obtruded his intuition towards ecology

Meyer became Memory
As he was inventory
Many have been under interrogation
As they were dead by assassination

This is outrageous…
This is outrageous…

To assassinate
The conservationists and environmentalists
To imprison
The inventors and naturalists

This is outrageous
To crucify fellow beings

Elements to the Judge:
Enough…
Enough…
We have bore him
We have bore his torture

Now we could barely exist
If he is left, we cannot persist
We need justice
We are half past dead
Please do protect us
From this rapacious blood thirsty beast
We need justice

Judge:-
The verdict is to “HANG HIM UNTIL DEATH” According to Universal Penal Code 9015

SAVE NATURE,SAVE ANIMALS
~GCC