sasrai-Movement
Globe Demand sasrai Leader aimed at Habitable Earth
UNEP 07 June 17, 2015
To
Mr. Achim Steiner
Attention: Mr. Naysan Sahba
Acting Director of the Division of Communications Public Information and Spokesperson
Office of the Executive Director
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Nairobi, Kenya
Subject: Please have initiative to institutionalize sasrai appeal as Pope Francis' reveal the same.
Dear Sir
Dear Sir
Greetings from sasrai-Movement
Since 2004 our appeal is ` save a bit, reserve, preserve, rejuvenate and conserve resources’’ we must get each one caring to each particle of resource. sasrai-Movement aimed at every person would have a mindset `save a bit in every step’. Street beggar to state driver will save resource no matter how small it is. Last 11 years we have tried our level best to disseminate the message to people from all works of life. We are thankful to the voter and UNEP for the slogan ‘Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care’. We consider this is the institutionalization of our appeal.
UNEP believe influencing consumption and production patterns at the local level would have a significant impact at the global level, because resource efficiency facilitates the transition towards a green economy and global sustainable development.
According to the leaked document Pope Francis’ opine
Humans are causing climate change, and there will be "grave consequences" if we don't act fast, warns the pope.
Pope Francis will this week call for changes in lifestyles and energy consumption to avert the "unprecedented destruction of the ecosystem" before the end of this century, according to a leaked draft of a papal encyclical. In a document released by an Italian magazine on Monday, the pontiff will warn that failure to act would have "grave consequences for all of us."
Francis also called for a new global political authority tasked with "tackling…the reduction of pollution and the development of poor countries and regions."
"Humanity is called to take note of the need for changes in lifestyle and changes in methods of production and consumption to combat this warming, or at least the human causes that produce and accentuate it," he wrote in the draft. "Numerous scientific studies indicate that the greater part of the global warming in recent decades is due to the great concentration of greenhouse gases…given off above all because of human activity."
Earth "is protesting for the wrong that we are doing to her, because of the irresponsible use and abuse of the goods that God has placed on her. We have grown up thinking that we were her owners and dominators, authorized to loot her. The violence that exists in the human heart, wounded by sin, is also manifest in the symptoms of illness that we see in the Earth, the water, the air and in living things."
He immediately makes clear, moreover, that unlike previous encyclicals, this one is directed to everyone, regardless of religion. "Faced with the global deterioration of the environment, I want to address every person who inhabits this planet," the pope wrote. "In this encyclical, I especially propose to enter into discussion with everyone regarding our common home."
The pope will praise the global ecological movement, which has "already traveled a long, rich road and has given rise to numerous groups of ordinary people that have inspired reflection."
In a surprisingly specific and unambiguous passage, the draft rejects outright "carbon credits" as a solution to the problem. It says they "could give rise to a new form of speculation and would not help to reduce the overall emission of polluting gases." On the contrary, the pope wrote, it could help "support the super-consumption of certain countries and sectors."
"Numerous scientific studies indicate that the greater part of the global warming in recent decades is due to the great concentration of greenhouse gases," according to the pope. "Faced with the global deterioration of the environment, I want to address every person who inhabits this planet," the pope wrote.
Considering the aforesaid opinion we believe you could consider our appeal that served to you earlier
01.Planet Friendly World Environment Day Celebration ie community designed, arranged & managed
02.Have a resolution to hang sasrai banner for one week June 03 to 07 at each UN related office gate across the globe in honor of World Environment Day.
03.Design `T’ shirt and every BCC material that contain simple & specific message for the mass people that turned into action by each.
Appeal to the honorable minister for Environment and Forest, Director General, Department of Environment Bangladesh is –
01.Hang sasrai banner month long in honor of WED at Office, Educational Institution and Factory gate
02.Decentralize WED celebration
Kindest regards
SM Farid Uddin Akhter
Secretariat In-charge
sasrai-Movement
Help sasrai that helps the Humanity
save a drop of water, plant at least a native tree
Globe Demand sasrai Leader aimed at Habitable Earth
UNEP 07 June 17, 2015
To
Mr. Achim Steiner
Attention: Mr. Naysan Sahba
Acting Director of the Division of Communications Public Information and Spokesperson
Office of the Executive Director
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Nairobi, Kenya
Subject: Please have initiative to institutionalize sasrai appeal as Pope Francis' reveal the same.
Dear Sir
Dear Sir
Greetings from sasrai-Movement
Since 2004 our appeal is ` save a bit, reserve, preserve, rejuvenate and conserve resources’’ we must get each one caring to each particle of resource. sasrai-Movement aimed at every person would have a mindset `save a bit in every step’. Street beggar to state driver will save resource no matter how small it is. Last 11 years we have tried our level best to disseminate the message to people from all works of life. We are thankful to the voter and UNEP for the slogan ‘Seven Billion Dreams. One Planet. Consume with Care’. We consider this is the institutionalization of our appeal.
UNEP believe influencing consumption and production patterns at the local level would have a significant impact at the global level, because resource efficiency facilitates the transition towards a green economy and global sustainable development.
According to the leaked document Pope Francis’ opine
Humans are causing climate change, and there will be "grave consequences" if we don't act fast, warns the pope.
Pope Francis will this week call for changes in lifestyles and energy consumption to avert the "unprecedented destruction of the ecosystem" before the end of this century, according to a leaked draft of a papal encyclical. In a document released by an Italian magazine on Monday, the pontiff will warn that failure to act would have "grave consequences for all of us."
Francis also called for a new global political authority tasked with "tackling…the reduction of pollution and the development of poor countries and regions."
"Humanity is called to take note of the need for changes in lifestyle and changes in methods of production and consumption to combat this warming, or at least the human causes that produce and accentuate it," he wrote in the draft. "Numerous scientific studies indicate that the greater part of the global warming in recent decades is due to the great concentration of greenhouse gases…given off above all because of human activity."
Earth "is protesting for the wrong that we are doing to her, because of the irresponsible use and abuse of the goods that God has placed on her. We have grown up thinking that we were her owners and dominators, authorized to loot her. The violence that exists in the human heart, wounded by sin, is also manifest in the symptoms of illness that we see in the Earth, the water, the air and in living things."
He immediately makes clear, moreover, that unlike previous encyclicals, this one is directed to everyone, regardless of religion. "Faced with the global deterioration of the environment, I want to address every person who inhabits this planet," the pope wrote. "In this encyclical, I especially propose to enter into discussion with everyone regarding our common home."
The pope will praise the global ecological movement, which has "already traveled a long, rich road and has given rise to numerous groups of ordinary people that have inspired reflection."
In a surprisingly specific and unambiguous passage, the draft rejects outright "carbon credits" as a solution to the problem. It says they "could give rise to a new form of speculation and would not help to reduce the overall emission of polluting gases." On the contrary, the pope wrote, it could help "support the super-consumption of certain countries and sectors."
"Numerous scientific studies indicate that the greater part of the global warming in recent decades is due to the great concentration of greenhouse gases," according to the pope. "Faced with the global deterioration of the environment, I want to address every person who inhabits this planet," the pope wrote.
Considering the aforesaid opinion we believe you could consider our appeal that served to you earlier
01.Planet Friendly World Environment Day Celebration ie community designed, arranged & managed
02.Have a resolution to hang sasrai banner for one week June 03 to 07 at each UN related office gate across the globe in honor of World Environment Day.
03.Design `T’ shirt and every BCC material that contain simple & specific message for the mass people that turned into action by each.
Appeal to the honorable minister for Environment and Forest, Director General, Department of Environment Bangladesh is –
01.Hang sasrai banner month long in honor of WED at Office, Educational Institution and Factory gate
02.Decentralize WED celebration
Kindest regards
SM Farid Uddin Akhter
Secretariat In-charge
sasrai-Movement
Help sasrai that helps the Humanity
save a drop of water, plant at least a native tree