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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Assembly Talk & Booth @ Innova Primary (30 Apr)

In celebration of Earth week, Ms Ang Hwee Tit invited GW study group to Innova Primary to conduct an assembly talk and set up a booth on 30 Apr.
Mr Low conducted the assembly talk from 7.40 till 8.15 am. He presented on the effects of Climate change on the world (including Arctic Ice melt, Droughts, Floods Sea level rise etc). He showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (i.e. Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy, 3Rs). At the end of the presentation, Mr Low conducted a 5-min Quiz, students participated actively in the Quiz.   

After the talk, team members set up a booth at the school canteen. We distribute "Eco-websites on climate change" leaflets & MRT card holders to the students. We also distribute free copies of Climate change Booklet to the teachers. We manned the booth from 9 till 12.30pm.


The following are some feedbacks for the assembly talk:

Teacher’s Feedback:
“Excellent variation of presentation with video and powerpoint. Informative, clear and impactful message.”   - Margart Yeo, Innova Primary teacher

“Very informative. I like the part about food and the environment, something that I didn’t know. Would recommend to others and adopt the lifestyle.”
– Ms Fio Ang Hwee tit, Environment Co-ordinator, Innova Primary teacher 

“Very informative and interesting.”   - Mr Chong TK, Innova Primary teacher

Students’ Feedback:
I like the presentation. It is very interesting. I have learn a lot about Global Warming
                                                                                     . – Syarwina Ridwan, Student

I am going to try my best to save the Earth because billions of people are homeless and had no food to eat.                                               – Nur Zafirah, student

The talk is full of excitement, I can relate to the videos (before and after). I can help by saving water and eating less meat           - Regina, student

I like the talk. I learnt how to save Mother Earth. I will shorten my shower from 15 mins to 5 mins.        
– Jing Yi, student

I like the talk because it is interesting and I learn a lot. For example: Do not cut down trees, eat more veggies and less meat. I will cycle or walk to school.
                                                                     – Clement Ho, student

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

GW Talk @ Family event (28 Apr)

Mdm Glow, a friend of Mr Low, invited Mr Low to her house to conduct a GW talk to 16 family members. Mr Low gave a 30 mins presentation on the how Climate Change is affecting the planet and what we can do to reduce global warming and preserve the food and water resources in the planet. Mdm Glow especially catered for an eco-friendly veggie dinner to treat her guests after the talk.






Mr Kevin Chan, a family member who worked as a Senior Broadcast Engineer commented on the talk “Very knowledgeable and well presented. Good information for everybody. Open up the realization of Global Warming.”

华文讲座 @佛教青年弘法团(4月28日)


佛教青年弘法团(Singapore Buddhist Youth Mission)的陈彩玲老师邀请全球暖化研究小组在428日到弘法团中心举办《地球健康由我做起》讲座。陈老师是在去年轻安村举办的《身心灵健康与环保研讨会》上听了刘先生的演讲,才认识全球暖化研究小组的。今年机缘成熟,陈老师再邀请刘先生到弘法团中心举办讲座。

讲座当天,145位小学生、15位中学生和50位学生家长出席讲座。刘先生在讲座中呈现了全球暖化对世界各地的影响(包括南北极冰川融化、各地旱灾/水灾、海平面上升等)也呈现了了科学家们提出的解决方案 [保护雨林、减少吃肉、绿色能源、减低/再用/再循环(3Rs)等]。学生和家长们都认真、专心地聆听讲座。刘先生在讲课结束后设了一个《有奖问答》项目,学生们都积极举手、踊跃参加。这次的讲座非常成功。临别时,陈彩玲老师还邀请刘先生下次再到弘法团中心举办环保讲座。

以下是一些师长的反馈:
 
讲座会非常棒!小朋友、大人、老师们都获益良多。希望能为中学生们多办一次讲座。     - 陈彩玲,佛教青年弘法团教师

The speaker is very knowledgeable on the topic and bring great awareness to the children and parents. Very encouraging. Mr Low interacted with the audience well.
                            - Jenny Wee, Program Co-ordinator, SBYM

I would like to say thank you to Mr Low and the organizer for conducting such a wonderful sharing to let everyone know and change their habit to save the Earth and ourselves.         
-  Mr Melvin Koh, parent of student in SBYM

UN World Water Day & Global Water Usage

UN World Water Day Website:

United Nation’s World Water Day falls on 22 Mar 2012.
This year’s theme for UN World Water Day is “Water and Food security”. UN is educating the public on the link between water usage and food production. “The world is thirsty because we are hungry”

There are some educational clips (available for download) in the UN website:

From the clips, UN informs that “A person needs to drink 2 to 4 litres of water a day. BUT we virtually eat 2000 to 5000 litres of water (embedded in our daily food) !

Producing 1 kg of wheat requires 1,500 litres of water, but producing 1kg of beef requires 15,000 litres of water (10 times as much!)  

UNFAO states that “Agriculture accounts for 70% of total water usage”.
& “90% of our total water consumption goes to produce today’s Food. ”  
It takes 1000 times more water to feed the human population then it does to satisfy it’s thirst.”
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The UN website also has some materials about water footprint of products.

Under the “Education Material” there is a “Water for Food Wall Chart” which shows how much water is needed to produce various food that we eat.

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UN recommends the following: 
When a billion people in the world already live in chronic hunger and water resources are under pressure we cannot pretend the problem is ‘elsewhere’. Coping with population growth and ensuring access to nutritious food to everyone call for a series of actions we can all help with:
  • follow a healthier, sustainable diet (i.e. Eat more vegetables, eat less meat)
  • consume less water-intensive products
  • Reduce food wastage: 30% of the food produced worldwide is never eaten and the water used to produce it is definitively lost!
  • produce more food, of better quality, with less water.

Water Footprint of Products


Water Footprint website: http://www.waterfootprint.org/

Professor Arjen Y. Hoekstra from University of Twente, Neitherlands, set up the website to inform the world about the water foot print of products. Prof Arjen Y. Hoekstra is also a United Nation scientist who specialise on Water issues.

During international conferences, Professor Hoekstra presented on global water usage. ( Prof Hoekstra presentation slides is available for download at:

In his presentations, Professor Hoekstra showed that:
*The water that a UK consumer uses at home accounts for only 3% of his water usage.
*97% of his water usage is embedded in the products he buy from the supermarket !!! [ A person would “use” 3400 litre (of water)/ day for agricultural products  & 1100 litre/ day for industrial products. ]

Professor Hoekstra has the following recommendation:
The indirect water footprint of a consumer is generally much larger than the direct one. A consumer has basically two options to reduce his or her indirect water footprint. One option is to change the consumption pattern by substituting a specific consumer product that has a large water footprint by another type of product that has a smaller water footprint. Examples include: eating less meat or becoming vegetarian, drinking plain water instead of coffee, or wearing less cotton and more artificial fibre clothes. This approach has limitations, because many people do not easily shift from eating meat to being vegetarian and people like their coffee and cotton.

A second option is to select the cotton, beef or coffee that has a relatively low water footprint or that has its footprint in an area that does not have high water scarcity. This requires, however, that consumers have the proper information to make that choice. Since this information is generally not easily available, an important thing consumers can do now is ask product transparency from businesses and regulation from governments. When information is available on the impacts of a certain article on the water system, consumers can make conscious choices about what they buy.
[ Slide 86: comments section in power point slide]


The Waterfootprint website has a products footprint section (updated in 2012):

Producing 1kg of 
Water usage 
[litres] 
Tomato
214 lt
Lettuce
240 lt
Orange
560 lt
Apple
822 lt
Corn
1220 lt
Rice
2500 lt
Chicken
4330 lt
Pork
5990 lt
Mutton (sheep)
10,400 lt
Beef
15,400 lt

From the table, we can see that producing 1kg of green leafy vegetables such as lettuce needs only 250 litres of water. Producing corn and rice needs 1200 to 2500 litres of water, but producing 1kg of meat requires 4,300 to 15,400 litres of water. Thus, producing meat requires 5 to 60 times more water than producing vegetables !!!

Thus, reducing meat consumption and eating more vegetables (as recommended by Prof Hoekstra) is an effective way a consumer can choose to reduce his water footprint.

In addition, the following facts are shown in the Water foot print website:
*The global water footprint in the period 1996-2005 was 9087 Gm3/yr (74% green, 11% blue, 15% grey). Agricultural production contributes 92% to this total footprint.

*Water scarcity affects over 2.7 billion people for at least one month each year
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Currently, 1 billion people in the world are short of water. 
From the above 2 websites, we can see that 70% to 90% of the world’s water is used to produce food. (& 97% of the water we used is embedded in the products we buy from the supermarket)
Thus, the current practice of saving water at home (i.e. taking shorter baths, switching off the tap when soaping our hands), are NOT sufficient to help to conserve the water of the planet. [We still have to save water at home as it is a good practice and water usage contributes to our utility bills.] 

To effectively conserve the world’s water resource, we would need to reduce intake of food that are heavily water-intensive (i.e. meat) & choose to eat food that is less water-intensive (i.e. grains, fruits and vegetables).

One way to start is to support meatless days. [www.veggiethursday.sg ]
Meatless Mondays in Belgium:

Alternatively, one can choose to adopt a “3/4 rice/veggies/fruits + 1/4 protein diet” that US 1st lady Michelle Obama promotes in US. [ http://www.choosemyplate.gov/ ]

Let’s do our part to help to conserve the water resources in the world. :>

Green Drinks: Meet your NMP session (26 Apr)

Ms Olivia Choong, founder of Green Drinks (Singapore), send Mr Low a Facebook invitation to attend an evening Green Drinks session [ Meet your NMP ] @ National Youth Council Building.

2 Nominated Members of Parliament, Mr Nicholas Fang and Mrs Faizah Jamal shared with the participants on their platforms in parliament, and the environment issues they plan to raise.

Mr Nicholas is an executive director of defence materiel agency, and also a director of Singapore’s oldest political think tank, the Singapore Institute of International Affairs.

Mdm Faizah Jamal is an Adjunct Lecturer at Republic Polytechnic pioneering the Environment Education module. She was previously a corporate lawyer specialising in Intellectual Property law with top Singapore law firms.

During the Green Drinks session, Mdm Faizah spoke about Nature being collaborative rather than competitive. She spoke about bringing the youth for nature walks to let the youths re-connect with Nature. Mr Nicholas and Mdm Faizah spoke on working with the government (rather than taking an opposite stand from the government) to promote green issues.

Many environmental issues including Bukit Brown, Climate change, sustainability, recycling etc were brought up during the discussion session. A member from GUI (Ground Up Initiative) inquired about the government’s action to curb climate change.  Mr Low raised a suggestion for the government to support meatless days to conserve the world’s food and resource and to improve the people’s health. Mr Nicolas showed interest in the idea and Mr Low passed him some information on meatless days when the session ends.

Monday, May 14, 2012

GW Seminar @ Starlite Printers (20 Apr)


Ms Agnes Lim from Starlite Printers invited GW Study group to present on environmental topic during their Supplier Day event. This is the 4th time (over 3 years) Starlite Printers invited us to speak during their company event.

For this event, Mr Low presented on issues such as Protection of the Ocean (reduce Over-fishing, shark-fin ban), Protection of Forest, Biodiversity losses, Human’s Ecological footprint, Animal Factory farming, and reducing meat consumption to preserve Earth’s eco-systems, and conserve the planet’s food & water resources.
40 Starlite suppliers and staffs attended the event.

Mr Low and Starlite HR Manager, Mdm Jeryln Low
Feedback from Starlite:

“Very inspiring and eye-opening. Provides a solution to save the world and human. Great Job, Well Done!”      
-  Mr Bob Ngoo, Logistics Manager, Starlite Printers      

“Well prepared and great presentation skills in your delivery of the message”  
-  Ms Agnes Lim, Starlite Printers
                

Saturday, May 12, 2012

GW Seminar @ Hwa Chong Institute (20 Apr)


Mr Eugene Chua, Assistant Director (iSpark), Hwa Chong Institution, invited GW Study group to conduct a 45 mins seminar to 350 Sec 1 to Sec 4 iSpark students on 20 Apr. The parent of a Hwa Chong student attended a GW talk in 2011 and strongly recommended the talk to Mr Eugene Chua.


On 20 Apr, GW team members arrived at Hwa Chong Institute and distributed Climate change booklets, Climate change DVDs (which contains interviews with climate scientists) and GW web-resource handouts to 350 students attending the seminar.


During the GW seminar, Mr Low presented on the effects of Climate change on the world (including Arctic Ice melt, Sea level rise, Extreme Weather patterns, droughts/ floods etc). He showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (i.e. Afforestation, Eat less meat, Organic farming, Green energy, 3Rs) Hwa Chong students listened attentively during the GW seminar.

Mr Eugene Chua wrote the following feedback after the seminar.
“The talk conducted by Mr Low highlights the seriousness of the situation for our planet. The message was put very clearly to our students. More importantly, it gives them a practical solution, which they can carry out to try and curb global warming effectively. ”

Assembly Talk & Booth @ Radin Mas Primary (18 Apr)




Ms Edith Tng Chee Lay from Radin Mas Primary invited GW Study Group to set up a booth in the school and conduct an assembly talk to P3 to P6 students on 18 Apr.
Team members reach Radin Mas Primary at 9am to set up a booth. We manned the booth from 9 till 12pm. 

Mr Low conducted the assembly talk from 1 to 1:30pm. Ms Edith Tng commented that the talk make good use of videos to engage the students.

Students’ Feedback:
I have learnt that because of Global Warming, Tsunami can occur, Droughts can happen and people may starve to death. I really like the talk as interesting clips are shown to attract the listeners.
– Shern Farhana, RMPS Student

I like the talk. It is very meaningful and tell us about global warming. I can help by reusing plastic bags. – Lim Ker Yu, RMPS Student

The talk was amazing. I now know that Global Warhming can harm the Earth. I can help to eat more vegetables instead of meat.     – Rohit, RMPS Student

The talk was interesting. I want to save Mother Earth! 
- Alister Wan Seuw Yin, RMPS Student

Assembly Talk & Booth @ Sembawang Primary (16 Apr)

As part of the Earth Day celebration event, Mrs Nurhidayah from Sembawang Primary School, invited GW Study group to set up a booth and conduct assembly talks to the school cohort on 16 Apr.

Team members reach Sembawang Primary at 9am to set up a booth. We manned the booth from 9 till 2pm.
Mr Low conducted 2 Assembly talks for the school. (An assembly talk for P3-P6 students and a simplified one for P1-P2 students)


Mrs Nurhidayah wrote the following comment on the 2 assembly talks:
“The assembly talks are very informative. (Especially on the relationship between water consumption and food production) It is visually engaging with good use of videos and pictures. Appropriate content is pitched to different levels for the 2 talks.”




Students’ Feedback:
I like the presentation. It is very interesting. I have learn a lot about Global Warming
              . – Syarwina Ridwan, Student

The talk gives me more information about Global Warming. I have learn how to protect the Earth.
-  Mohammad Hafizh / Bryan, Students

I like the talk. I learn not to cut down the trees and eat less hamburger.    – Hu Yu Kun, Student

Sunday, May 6, 2012

GW Seminar @ NTU (12 Apr)


Professor Patrick Chan, NTU lecturer, invited Mr Low to NTU to conduct a GW seminar to 40 EEE (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) undergraduates on 12 Apr. Students listen attentively to the presentation and responded very well to the seminar.

The following are some feedbacks from the undergraduates:
* Good example of converting data into something we can imagine. I’m part of the committee in NTU’s environmental club “Earthlink’. Perhaps we can co-operate in some way to help the environment. e.g Activities in campus. Thanks
 – Chung Shi Huan, EEE undergraduate

*I think this seminar is very useful and serves as a very good reminder to fortunate people like us. I strongly suggest that such seminars should be strongly promoted to bring more awareness to the public. I believe that with such reminders, people will and can do their own part and help to reduce meat consumption. Thank you for this seminar
- Tan Sze Jia, EEE student
  
 *It is a very informative seminar and more information of this will greatly improve the environmental awareness of people. I don’t mind going veggie for one day a week to help the environment.                                             – Goh Ning Gang, EEE student

*Well structured, very informative and incredibly positive. Thoroughly enjoyable, leading to me certainly changing my life. Thank you. This alone makes my fees worthwhile.          
                                                         -   Dale Carter (UK), EEE undergraduate   

家庭讲座 (3月24日)


Mdm Glow, 一位热衷于环保的人士,邀请刘先生到家里举办一场华语讲座。25名家庭成员出席这场讲座。Mdm Glow 还特意订购素食晚餐,款待前来听讲座的家庭成员。

圣安德烈初级学院华文讲座 (3月20日)


圣安德烈初级学院 (St Andrew JC) 的黄映红老师邀请全球暖化研究小组在3月20日到圣安德烈初院举办华文讲座。

组员在下午1点到达圣安德烈初院摆设摊位,展示环保讯息和分发环保手册。华文讲座在下午3.45开始,到 4.30结束。400名修读华语的学生出席讲座。

在圣安德烈初级学院,组员们受到圣安德烈初院华文部老师的热情款待,让我们深受鼓舞。(毕竟还是有许多教师/学生关心环保课题的 :>)


以下是老师/ 学生们给于我们的一些反馈:

感谢您和团队到来分享。说真的,我打从心里佩服你们的精神,这个地球真的需要很多像你们这样的人,只可惜这是个功利主义的社会,人们不懂得自然环保,更不懂得心灵环保。请继续努力,地球能够感受您的关怀!加油!
- 黄映红老师,华文老师,圣安德烈初院。

讲座提供了学生一些有用的讯息。资料、数据充足。谢谢你们的努力!
-Jiang Li, 华文老师,圣安德烈初院。

学生们的反馈:
*最大的收获是更深入了解地球暖化的原因。
*我学到全球暖化有多严重,而且我们都应该支持环保
*我学到在自己的生活中做出小小的改变,能对地球有很大的影响。
*知道地球暖化会带来多少灾害,并且让我知道我能够怎样出一份力来延缓地球暖化。
*我学到地球温度上升对动物和人们有多大的影响。我也了解到吃很多肉对地球的影响。尤其是牛肉,因为生产牛肉最消耗资源。

Student’s feedback:
- The talk let us know why saving the planet is essential. It is interesting because Mr Low offered a lot of visual learning points. (videos)

- It has made me much more aware of the urgency of climate change and the importance for individual responsibility of being a global citizen to help solve the problem of depleting nature of the earth.

- I learnt even more ways to save the environment. In addition, I got to understand how vulnerable the world is due to inconsiderate acts by human.

- The earth really needs our attention because of so much harm we as humans have done to it.

- I learnt to cherish our environment and how important it is for us to take care and be responsible for it!