“The Betrayal of Point Reyes”: An Environmental Travesty - A Plea to Protect Precious Habitats, Part 1 of 215:23“The Betrayal of Point Reyes”: An Environmental Travesty - A Plea to Protect Precious Habitats, Part 1 of 2Point Reyes National Seashore is a magnificent National Park located approximately 48 km (30 miles) north of San Francisco, California, USA. However, events are occurring within Point Reyes that threaten the lives of the Tule elk-people. Park authorities are allowing several cattle-people ranches and factory farms to operate within the Park, and one-third of the Park’s land has been set aside for Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-12-27 1287 Tontonan17396p720p720pHQ1080p2021-12-27Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Intelligence and Spirituality of Plants and Trees, Part 2 of 211:34The Intelligence and Spirituality of Plants and Trees, Part 2 of 2Did you know that trees are connected by a complex hidden underground network? The trees’ root systems, called mycorrhizal networks, act as neural networks that transmit messages. The fine, hair-like root tips of trees connect together with microscopic fungal filaments to form the basic links of the network. Our Beloved Supreme Master Ching Hai has this message to share with us about trees. “Some Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-12-20 1249 Tontonan34396p720p720pHQ1080p2021-12-20Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Intelligence and Spirituality of Trees and Plants, Part 1 of 213:06The Intelligence and Spirituality of Trees and Plants, Part 1 of 2While walking in a garden or forest can you feel the positive energy in your surroundings? If you can feel their pleasant vibes the plants or trees may be sending you “mystical signals!” Professor Michael Pollan, an expert in plant neurobiology, explains, “They have analogous structures. They have ways of taking all the sensory data they gather in their everyday lives, integrate it and then behavePlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-12-13 3805 Tontonan85396p720p720pHQ1080p2021-12-13Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Do Good House & Urban Farming: Interview with Dr. Chun-Hsien Ho, Part 2 of 214:40Do Good House & Urban Farming: Interview with Dr. Chun-Hsien Ho, Part 2 of 2We were honored to visit Dr. Chun-Hsien Ho at Do Good House, where he shares some of his solutions to sea pollution. "I decided to first focus on plastic floats and polystyrene foam. These two have a huge impact on our marine ecology. If the wastes in the ocean can be turned into useful materials to counter global warming and environmental degradation, it would be a transformation from harming thePlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-12-12 1256 Tontonan19396p720p720pHQ1080p2021-12-12Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Do Good House & Urban Farming: Interview with Dr. Chun-Hsien Ho, Part 1 of 214:18Do Good House & Urban Farming: Interview with Dr. Chun-Hsien Ho, Part 1 of 2Dr. Chun-Hsien Ho of Taiwan, also known as Formosa, was once a mathematics teacher and business owner. Having obtained a Ph.D. degree in marine engineering from National Taiwan University, Dr. Ho used his problem-solving skills to build an amazing environmentally friendly and zero-energy building, named the Do Good House. His unique and efficient architectural creation earned him the Taiwan Green Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-12-10 2015 Tontonan23396p720p720pHQ1080p2021-12-10Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Amazon Rainforest: The Lungs of Our Planet in Dire Straits!14:16The Amazon Rainforest: The Lungs of Our Planet in Dire Straits!The Amazon Rainforest, known throughout the world as the Lungs of our Planet, is in trouble. According to a study conducted by Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE), the rainforest in Brazil released about 20% more carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere than it absorbed over the period from 2010-2019. How did this happen? “Like other tropical forests, the Amazon is threatened by Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-11-19 1428 Tontonan33396p720p1080p2021-11-19Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Dr. Peter Carter (vegan): There IS a Solution to Climate Change, Part 2 of 215:56Dr. Peter Carter (vegan): There IS a Solution to Climate Change, Part 2 of 2In today’s program Dr. Carter speaks about a dangerous feedback loop produced by climate change: the ever-increasing number of wildfires occurring around the world. “I was absolutely shocked to my core. Because just earlier this month, we had more fires in the Amazon than I've ever seen, like, way, way, way more. And this is early in the Amazon fire season. These fires produce massive amounts of cPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-11-01 1216 Tontonan31396p720p720pHQ1080p2021-11-01Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Dr. Peter Carter (vegan): There IS a Solution to Climate Change, Part 1 of 215:00Dr. Peter Carter (vegan): There IS a Solution to Climate Change, Part 1 of 2Peter Carter, MD, has been involved in climate change research for several decades. In 1993 he founded the Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment and in 2009 the Climate Emergency Institute. Dr. Carter is an expert reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and the co-author of “Unprecedented Crime: Climate Science Denial and Game Changers for Survival.” A hPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-10-26 1846 Tontonan31396p720p720pHQ1080p2021-10-26Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita The Importance of Ocean Plants to the Climate Crisis14:06The Importance of Ocean Plants to the Climate CrisisWhere does the oxygen we breathe come from? Many might say it comes from trees but the fact is that most of the atmosphere’s oxygen is produced by marine plants. According to the United States National Park Services, ocean plants provide about 70 to 80 percent of the oxygen on Earth, making them extremely important in climate change mitigation. Have you ever seen seagrasses? They have roots, stemsPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-10-15 1643 Tontonan21396p720p720pHQ2021-10-15Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Climate Change and the Increasing Frequency of World Disasters, Part 3 of 327:58Climate Change and the Increasing Frequency of World Disasters, Part 3 of 3With the average global temperature now standing at 1.1 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, many devastating weather-related events have been taking place around the globe, including floods, landslides, heat waves, and droughts. “The wildfires burning in Russia now are bigger than all the fires raging across the globe combined, bigger than those in the US, Canada, Turkey and Greece put toPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-08-28 3355 Tontonan16396p720p720pHQ2021-08-28Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Climate Change and the Increasing Frequency of World Disasters, Part 2 of 324:23Climate Change and the Increasing Frequency of World Disasters, Part 2 of 3United Nations Secretary- General António Guterres says, “The internationally agreed threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius is perilously close,” adding, “Making peace with nature is the defining task of the 21st century. It must be the top priority for everyone, everywhere.” Under the blistering heat, Greenland’s ice sheets began to melt at an unprecedented rate. Scientists reported that in one day, JuPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-08-24 1822 Tontonan19396p720p720pHQ2021-08-24Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Industrial Mining: Damaging Effects on the Planet and Our Health Part 3 of 315:57Industrial Mining: Damaging Effects on the Planet and Our Health Part 3 of 3In 2019, a team of scientists did a heavy metal analysis of soil and plant samples around the Murgul copper mine in eastern Turkey. The team studied the presence of trace elements such as copper, zinc, and cadmium in soils and plants. The results showed high concentrations of toxicity for most of the trace metal ions. In 2020, research showed that the release of toxic materials in Arizona had “soaPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-08-23 1126 Tontonan13396p720p720pHQ2021-08-23Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Climate Change and the Increasing Frequency of World Disasters Part 1 of 321:38Climate Change and the Increasing Frequency of World Disasters Part 1 of 3On August 9, 2021, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released its Sixth Assessment Report (AR6). Drawing on more than 14,000 scientific studies, the IPCC report provides a detailed picture of how climate change is altering our world. “The world is dangerously close to runaway warming, and greenhouse gas levels are high enough to guarantee climate disruption for dePlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-08-20 3784 Tontonan28396p720p720pHQ2021-08-20Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Industrial Mining: Damaging Effects on the Planet and Our Health Part 2 of 315:10Industrial Mining: Damaging Effects on the Planet and Our Health Part 2 of 3Did you know that gold mining is one of the world’s most ecologically destructive industries? Gold mining has ravaged landscapes, contaminated water supplies, and contributed to the destruction of vital ecosystems. Often, gold mining processes leave in their wake extensive soil erosion and contamination of streams or other bodies of water with mercury, a toxic liquid metal. In 2018, the World HealPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-08-16 1695 Tontonan27396p720p720pHQ2021-08-16Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Industrial Mining: Damaging Effects on the Planet and Our Health Part 1 of 315:15Industrial Mining: Damaging Effects on the Planet and Our Health Part 1 of 3Mining activities involve the extraction of valuable minerals and other geological materials from the earth, and the mining industry is regarded as one of the major economic contributors to various countries. But unfortunately, mining is an inherently invasive process that can cause damage to landscapes much larger than the mining sites themselves. Unregulated mining has the potential to release hPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-08-09 1705 Tontonan29396p720p720pHQ2021-08-09Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Innovative Ideas for Living More Sustainably, Part 3 of 314:05Innovative Ideas for Living More Sustainably, Part 3 of 3On today’s episode, we look at another important change we can make: living more simply. Our beloved Supreme Master Ching Hai provides an excellent role model of simple living. She has lived in tiny houses, storage sheds, mobile homes, and even caves, always with minimal possessions. Master explains why She lives this way. “The fewer things I have, the happier I feel. I feel freer. Less crumple, lPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-07-05 2038 Tontonan23396p720p720pHQ2021-07-05Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Innovative Ideas for Living More Sustainably, Part 2 of 312:37Innovative Ideas for Living More Sustainably, Part 2 of 3On today’s program, we’ll visit Jess Morales of Montreal, Canada who, along with her husband and their two young children, are living zero-waste lives. “When we first began, we did a trash audit, which is just a fancy way of saying we looked in our trash can to see what was in there. We realized that most of our garbage was food waste and food packaging. So, we stopped buying pre-packaged meals anPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-06-28 4061 Tontonan84396p720p720pHQ2021-06-28Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Innovative Ideas for Living More Sustainably, Part 1 of 314:43Innovative Ideas for Living More Sustainably, Part 1 of 3On today’s program, we’ll look at one important way to protect our Earth: reducing trash production. Mr. Rob Greenfield, a US adventurer, environmental activist, and humanitarian, decided to clearly illustrate the impact of our “throw-away” society. To do so, Rob lived the life of a typical US resident for 30 days. But instead of discarding the garbage he created, he wore it. “I have been living jPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-06-21 1960 Tontonan33396p720p720pHQ2021-06-21Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Climate Solution: A Revealing Documentary by United in Heart, Part 4 of 415:59Climate Solution: A Revealing Documentary by United in Heart, Part 4 of 4On today’s program we present an interview with Mr. Arvin Paranjpe, who explains the three greatest environmental threats facing humanity today. “In 1992, there were three environmental threats to humanity that were identified, and they are: biodiversity loss, ecosystems collapse, and climate change. Biodiversity and ecosystems sustain us. They produce oxygen. They ensure that there's water flowinPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-05-31 2033 Tontonan37396p720p720pHQ2021-05-31Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita Climate Solution: A Revealing Documentary by United in Heart, Part 3 of 412:51Climate Solution: A Revealing Documentary by United in Heart, Part 3 of 4On today’s program, we present the final segment of the film, starting with Mr. Aviram Rozin, Executive Director of the non-profit organization Sadhana Forest, describing how desertification can be reversed through the careful conservation of rainwater. “What we need to do is keep much more water on the land, so that nature can do the work for us and supply us the water. We don't need to depend onPlanet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita2021-05-24 1809 Tontonan24396p720p720pHQ2021-05-24Planet Bumi: Kediaman Penyayang Kita