PROTECTING AGRICULTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL FOOD SYSTEMS:
Editorial: Nicolas Kynigos.
Since the 1970’s scientists, economists and entrepreneurs began to discuss the difficult situation concerning our present day global warming crisis we now face in…
1,000,000 (1million) Signatures to Save our Rainforests
Petitioner:
Nicolas Kynigos - Environmental Advisor
Raphael Louis - Prime Minister Candidate
The Civil Rights Party of Canada
Website: http://www.civilrightsparty.org
Purpose:
To implement the Kyoto Protocol - The Framework Convention on Climate Change (FCCC), for the protection of our Global Rainforests. The Kyoto Protocol is a protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC), aimed at combating global warming. The UNFCCC is an international environmental treaty with the goal of achieving "stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate and ecosystems.
“Preserve our Global Rain Forests” is a Global Environmental Awareness Campaign launched by the Civil Rights Party of Canada; with a twofold mission; whereas firstly to increase awareness on the adverse effects of Rainforest degradations, secondly to work alongside with world governments to set forth and recommend practical course of actions whereas treaties, covenants, conventions, forums aiming to stop the eradication and degradation of our Rain Forests through environmental best policy and practices.
Forty percent of the Earth’s surface has been converted into farmland and half of the tropical forests have been destroyed or degraded. Productive pastor lands are turning into deserts, and low coastal regions are threatened by further increasing flood zones. Flooding will increase in this upcoming decade, contributing to multiple super-strain viruses evolving during this ongoing “Climatic Crisis” rapidly spreading out world wide.
Recommendations:
1. Implementation of the Kyoto Protocol; whereas the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC or FCCC).
2. Rain Forests Protection and Preservation Protocol, Treaty and Convention.
3. Clean Air and Clean Water Legislations for local, national and international Governments.
4. Specific Rain Forests Protection Legislation, Monitoring Institutions and Mechanisms.
We, the undersigned urge the United Nations (UN), the European Union (EU), the African Union (AU), the Arab League, the Organization of American States (OAS), the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the Holy See and the Vatican, G8 and G20 Summits, domestic and international Governments to take tangible action to "STOP TROPICAL RAIN FOREST DEGRADATION AND DEFORESTATION".
TROPICAL RAIN FOREST DEGRADATION AND DEFORESTATION
As we scan the globe for signs of environmental degradation, Earth is showing physical signs of man made diseases, electro-magnetic field weakness, ecological contamination and physical signs of specie extinction visible everywhere on this planet. Forty percent of the Earth’s surface has been converted into farmland and half of the tropical forests have been destroyed or degraded. Productive pastor lands are turning into deserts, and low coastal regions are threatened by further increasing flood zones. Flooding will increase in this upcoming decade, contributing to multiple super-strain viruses evolving during this ongoing ``Climatic Crisis,` rapidly `spreading out world wide.
Our earth’s protective atmospheric skin or Ozone have also been damaged, fresh water is declining in quality and quantity, plant and animal species are displaced and going extinct every hour, this is the end result of increased food consumption and over population on this planet. There are many species of fish that exist only in small isolated oceanic pockets that still remain pristine.
The ozone layer or skin, is a mass of oxygen or O3 atoms that serve as shield in the atmosphere against the harmful ultra violet sunrays. Ozone being made up of oxygen atoms, oxygen react with carbon monoxide, this reaction would use up more oxygen atoms
When there are more carbon monoxide atoms going to the atmosphere, the volume of oxygen would decline, such is the case of ozone depletion. Another dangerous side effect that deforestation has is the water table underneath the ground. The water table is a source of drinking water for people living around forested areas. The supply of water underground could also dry up if not replenished regularly. Forest’s absorb most of the rain fall to the soil through their roots.
Plant species are disappearing along with tropical forests. As the world population increases yearly, the million dollar question is, how much can this earth, having this environmental stress factor really handle? We may eventually revert backwards into stone age and possible ice age conditions, the worst case scenario is the Mars comparison, having no plant life to support the biospheric living conditions above ground.
Our future energy and food consumption will double and create strenuous, epidemic conditions. Humanity will be required to work more in order to secure shelter and food, prices will eventually skyrocket, basic food commodities will be scarce and expensive. This collective human carbon print is bound to have a negative impact on the environment and well being of this planet. Very little is said or exposed on media or government levels concerning this major deforestation and depletion crisis.
We all have to think more ``Green`` preserve and regulate over-consumption, North America’s wasteful consumption and unsustainable ideologies have to be changed. Our out dated and modern day model creates economic and social inequalities in less fortunate countries around the world. Narrowing this gap between rich and poor, will enhance food and water security along with health care, there is no legitimate reason for world poverty to exist in this century.
Energy impacts every aspect of our lives, energy to cook, heat our homes, drive our cars, these are only some of our basic needs.
Wikipedia defines, deforestation as;`` The conversion of forested areas to non-forested land as pastures, urban use, logging purposes, that can result in land and waste land. In many countries, deforestation is ongoing, reshaping climate and global geography. Deforestation is the final end result from the removal of trees. Without sufficient reforestation, this results in declining specie habitat and bio-diversity, wood for fuel and industrial use, diminishing the quality of life``.
Welcome to Preserve our Global Rainforests-Préservez nos Forêts Tropicales