Thursday, June 12, 2014

Inhuman Treatment Of Dolphins

Are Dolphins Always Happy? 
Watch this video and think about human behaviour...


 A lot of people think animals are meant to be eaten. I don´t share such an opinion but everybody lives the life she/ he wants to live. It´s up to every person how he/she feels if doing it. I am not here to persuade you to stop eating meat, it would be a tough task to persuade everybody, wouldn't be? The only thing we want people to think about is if the animal is used as food, it has not necessarily mean people are entitled to cause them pain, to treat them badly, to compensate human power over the animals.



The way some people act, is horrifying and disgusting.The sound of dying dolphins, which are treated cruelly by humans, causes goosebumps over all body.
  

The evidence that it really is an issue, is the murder of an animal right activist in 2003, Jane Tipson, who was very active in many campaigns against captive whale and dolphin activities.



Of course, you can think you can´t do anything about such a situation. You are WRONG. The first step to create a better world, is to START with YOURSELF. Small powerful pieces always make a solid unit.


                                          GO to http://savejapandolphins.org/take-action/sign-the-petition

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                                                                     sign the PETITION to STOP this slaughter.


source:  http://www.savejapandolphins.org/about-us/

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

The Garden Bridge- The Future of Green London


A fabulous actress and green activist in one person, Joanna Lumley together with architect Thomas Heatherwick, have presented an idea to create a green bridge for pedestrians, a spectacular new monument on the River Thames.


                           The idea came up as a solution for improving pedestrian links across the London´s river


        An inspirational Joanna Lumley described the bridge as “a place with no noise or traffic where the only sounds are birdsong and bees buzzing and the wind in the trees, and below the steady rush of water. There will be grasses, trees, wild flowers, and plants, unique to London's natural riverside habitat. I believe it will bring to Londoners and visitors alike peace and beauty and magic." And that is exactly what EVERY PLACE on the world nowadays needs.
                          

         
                                       If you still doubt it´s a good idea, listen to the words of Joanna Lumley, who
                                                        described the process of developing of this amazing idea:   
                                                                                   5 x 15 JOANNA LUMLEY

                                                                                  !!GO LONDON GO!!


source:                                        http://www.gardenbridgetrust.org/index.html#video