The Stanford Inn by the Sea’s Victory Gardens for Peace: Model Vegan Organic Farming, Part 2 of 215:07The Stanford Inn by the Sea’s Victory Gardens for Peace: Model Vegan Organic Farming, Part 2 of 2The Victory Gardens for Peace, a mini-farm located at the Stanford Inn by the Sea resort, California, USA, is a small-scale vegan organic farm that is a joint project between the resort and Ecology Action, an environmental non-profit organization. This mini-farm demonstrates the concept of biointensive agriculture. Matt Drewno, the Victory Gardens for Peace’s manager, and an Advanced Level BiointePlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-12-28 3494 Tontonan5396p720p720pHQ2018-12-28Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Stanford Inn by the Sea’s Victory Gardens for Peace: Model Vegan Organic Farming, Part 1 of 215:20The Stanford Inn by the Sea’s Victory Gardens for Peace: Model Vegan Organic Farming, Part 1 of 2The Victory Gardens for Peace, a mini-farm located at the Stanford Inn by the Sea resort. Nestled on a hillside and surrounded by luscious greenery, the Inn overlooks the scenic coastline of Mendocino, California, USA. Jeff and Joan Stanford, founders of this 100% vegan, eco-organic resort have been operating it since 1980. It is truly a source of inspiration and excitement for a sustainable and cPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-12-27 3086 Tontonan12396p720p720pHQ2018-12-27Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Creating a Brighter Future for Solar Energy: 13-year old Georgia Hutchinson12:02Creating a Brighter Future for Solar Energy: 13-year old Georgia HutchinsonGeorgia Hutchinson, a grade 8 student from Woodside Elementary School, in Woodside, California, USA, has earned great admiration for her inventive talents. Georgia learned that it is the angle at which the sun’s rays meet the surface of the solar panel, which determines how much energy the panel can produce. She then learned that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has a mathematicPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-12-17 2948 Tontonan5396p720p720pHQ2018-12-17Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Singapore’s Earth Fest: An Eco message for a Sustainable Planet13:33Singapore’s Earth Fest: An Eco message for a Sustainable PlanetSingapore’s EarthFest is an annual festival whose mission is to encourage people to chose more sustainable daily living habits, including a plant-based lifestyle, zero waste living, minimalism, and a greater connection with nature. The festival has been organized by the founder Mr. Micheal Broadhead and a group of volunteers. Mr. Broadhead believes the adoption of a plant-based lifestyle is the moPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-12-10 3072 Tontonan10396p720p720pHQ2018-12-10Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Consequences of Global Warming, Part 2 of 216:49Consequences of Global Warming, Part 2 of 2Animal agriculture is putting a lot of stress on the planet’s ecosystem, they are known to emit large amounts of greenhouse gases that heats up the planet, causing bizarre weather patterns. As more and more heat-trapping gases are emitted into the atmosphere, the Earth gets warmer and as a result, the warming effect causes changes that make our weather pattern more life-threatening. Apart from extPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-11-19 3049 Tontonan6396p720p720pHQ2018-11-19Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Consequences of Global Warming, Part 1 of 216:03Consequences of Global Warming, Part 1 of 2Our home, the beautiful planet earth, functions like a giant living organism made of many interrelated components. These components are constantly interacting to bring a harmonious balance to earth’s ecosystem, atmosphere, and weather-they function in unison to support all life on the planet. Sadly, planet earth is undergoing drastic changes and rapidly heating up. Greenhouse gas emissions are altPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-11-12 3421 Tontonan10396p720p720pHQ2018-11-12Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: A Globally Urgent Call14:28The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: A Globally Urgent CallThe international Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) issued its special report on limiting global warming on Monday October 8, 2018. UN Chief, His Excellency Antònio Guterres said that this message should be heard around the world as an “ear-splitting wake-up call,” and that the long-awaited findings show that, “climate change is running faster than we are - and we are running out of time,” At a speecPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-11-07 3739 Tontonan11396p720p720pHQ2018-11-07Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): A Health and Environmental Hazard, Part 2 of 212:36Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): A Health and Environmental Hazard, Part 2 of 2Featuring environmental journalist and lecturer Mark Schapiro, who will continue sharing his insights about the health and environmental impacts of genetically modified organisms or GMOs.Numerous scientific studies have discovered a connection between modern food production methods and climate change. “The steadily rising temperatures, the diminishment of water supplies, the accelerating pace of ePlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-11-05 2826 Tontonan6396p720p720pHQ2018-11-05Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): A Health and Environmental Hazard, Part 1 of 213:27Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): A Health and Environmental Hazard, Part 1 of 2With enormous influence from the biotech and the agribusiness companies, the administration at that time approved GMOs, even though they had very little evidence to determine whether they were safe or unsafe. And now there is accumulating evidence about possible health impacts of GMOs. I think some of the concerns that are being raised are essentially the way that the microbiota in the gut interacPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-10-29 3297 Tontonan8396p720p720pHQ2018-10-29Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Climate Change: Consequences and Cures16:13Climate Change: Consequences and CuresDR. Peter Wadhams, Emeritus Professor of Ocean Physics at Cambridge University and a world authority on polar sea ice research. We are building up a steadily growing effect on our climate, it’s really causing very, very serious problems for mankind. So, it’s an emergency. Something has to be done. And we can’t carry on living the way that we are living. DR. Wadhams, remains hopeful. He believes thPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-10-22 3303 Tontonan10396p720p720pHQ2018-10-22Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Sustainable Cocoa: A Global Effort, Part 2 of 212:58Sustainable Cocoa: A Global Effort, Part 2 of 2As chocolate becomes ever more popular, the demand for cocoa will continue to rise. And in order to produce more cocoa without causing environmental damage such as deforestation and soil degradation, cocoa farmers need to adopt more sustainable agricultural method. A research team from Zurich’s Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) has found solutions to some of these problems. In the next paPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-10-15 2947 Tontonan5396p720p720pHQ2018-10-15Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Sustainable Cocoa: A Global Effort, Part 1 of 215:33Sustainable Cocoa: A Global Effort, Part 1 of 2Through the years, cocoa cultivation has grown to the point where the crop is now being mass produced. Environmental groups and other organizations have voiced concern over the mounting ecological impact of the expansion of cocoa farming. One result of this expansion is the clearing of tropical forest areas required for cocoa farms. “Without action,” the report reads, “Ghana stands to lose all remPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-10-08 2822 Tontonan5396p720p720pHQ2018-10-08Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Ethics and Climate Change Relationship: An Interview with Dr. Jeff Sebo, Part 2 of 213:54The Ethics and Climate Change Relationship: An Interview with Dr. Jeff Sebo, Part 2 of 2MA program will be one of the first graduate programs in animal studies in the world. I hope that they can take away an appreciation for why animals and the environment matter. I think that a lot of people, when they think about this type of information can have a tendency to either be overly optimistic or overly pessimistic. And I think the reality is that there are opportunities to make the worlPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-09-19 2947 Tontonan4396p720p720pHQ2018-09-19Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Ethics and Climate Change Relationship: An Interview with Dr. Jeff Sebo, Part 1 of 215:42The Ethics and Climate Change Relationship: An Interview with Dr. Jeff Sebo, Part 1 of 2Historically, we have dominated and exploited other animals and nature for our own benefit, and that has come from a sense that we are more important than anything else on this planet. We belong here and everything else belongs here for our benefit. That ideology, that narrative does have to change. We have to learn how to gracefully coexist with other animals and with natural systems in a sustainPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-09-12 3236 Tontonan6396p720p720pHQ2018-09-12Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Adventurous Mr. Rob Greenfield - Living Earth-Friendly, Part 3 of 311:52The Adventurous Mr. Rob Greenfield - Living Earth-Friendly, Part 3 of 3The first step that someone can take to living a simpler life. I think the first step is a step that feels right to you. Something that you feel like you can do right now. And for each person that could be totally different. For some people, maybe they feel like they could move to a more plant-based diet tomorrow and it would feel great and it would feel right. For some people maybe they feel likePlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-09-03 2935 Tontonan3396p720p720pHQ2018-09-03Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Adventurous Mr. Rob Greenfield - Living Earth-Friendly, Part 2 of 312:12The Adventurous Mr. Rob Greenfield - Living Earth-Friendly, Part 2 of 3Rob Greenfield is an American adventurer, environmental activist, and humanitarian. In 2014, Mr. Greenfield decided to step out of the consumer-orientated world most of us in, and live in a tiny 4.6 sq. m. home, where he was mostly self-sustaining. Living in the service of others is living in the service of yourself. Because talk to anybody who lives in the service of others and you will see they Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-08-27 2913 Tontonan2396p720p720pHQ2018-08-27Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Adventurous Mr. Rob Greenfield - Living Earth-Friendly, Part 1 of 311:36The Adventurous Mr. Rob Greenfield - Living Earth-Friendly, Part 1 of 3My name is Rob Greenfield, and I’m an adventurer and an activist. Normally I live a near zero-waste life. But lately people have been calling me “The Trash Man”. I have been living just like the average American for the last month in New York City, wearing every single piece of trash that I create everywhere I go. In 2011, I was living a fairly normal American lifestyle. But then I started to watcPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-08-20 3231 Tontonan4396p720p720pHQ2018-08-20Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita TreePeople: Let’s plant the future together! Part 3 of 315:45TreePeople: Let’s plant the future together! Part 3 of 3“My heart is filled, time and time again, when I see people in their community, wherever it is, smiling because they've planted a tree.” “Trees bring greenery, peace and beauty to our lives!” Jim Hardie, Director of Operations of TreePeople, recalls some. TreePeople is a non-profit organization based in Los Angeles, California, whose mission is to inspire and support people to plant and care for tPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-08-13 2725 Tontonan7396p720p720pHQ2018-08-13Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita TreePeople: Let’s plant the future together! Part 2 of 315:21TreePeople: Let’s plant the future together! Part 2 of 3TreePeople is a US-based organization teach about the context of the whole ecosystem, the role the trees play and people play. And then they have different stations. The kids learn about healthy soils and they learn about trees, and water and they do it in a way where it’s super fun. It’s all science based, it all matches the state curriculum. However, in more recent times, TreePeople has expandedPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-08-06 2813 Tontonan5396p720p720pHQ2018-08-06Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita TreePeople: Let’s plant the future together! Part 1 of 315:07TreePeople: Let’s plant the future together! Part 1 of 3TreePeople is a non-profit organization whose mission is to inspire and support people to plant and care for trees in their own communities, with the goal of growing a more beautiful, greener, shadier and more water-secure city. The mission of TreePeople is to inspire ordinary citizens to take personal reponsibility for beautifying their environment. The TreePeople staff work with Los Angeles areaPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2018-07-30 2911 Tontonan12396p720p720pHQ2018-07-30Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita