Petition needs signatures !!! February 16, 2006 1:05 PM
Elizabeth posted this at 'Care for The Planet' group a while ago about the Cruel traditional celebration in Queretaro, Mexico. Please read below..........
PLEASE HELP TO ANIMALS IN MEXICO, (STROLL OF OX) IN QUERETARO
'This cruel celebration dedicated to the Virgin of a small town will be carried out on February 05, in Villa Corregidora , Queretaro, Mexico, organized by the franciscanos monks , entails a week of dances. This celebration starts with the famous "Paseo del buey" (stroll of the ox): people walk two oxen across the town with flowers, vegetables, fruits adorning them, while people shout, throw firecrackres at their feet, etc., the animals are forced to walk while they get burned with cigarettes, kicked, spit on them, pull their tails and ears, pulled by the ring in their noses until the animals do not want to walk due to extreme stress and pain then the rabble setp up teh punshiment until they break their legs. When finished the oxen are sent to the butcher to prepare a famous "caldo de buey" (ox broth) which will be consumed the following day by the participants of the celebrations.'
Here is a petition to sign regarding this. Please sign, it needs many more signatures!
Help make Massive Ocean Trawling Illegal Ocean trwaling is where the fishing corporations use huge 1 ton nets to drag along the bottom of the seafloor for their product.
These nets destroy coral and evrything in their path. For every one million pounds of "target" catch these companies catch they catch about 4-6 million pounds of "bycatch" which usually ends up dying. This includes dolphins, sea turtles, whales, sharks, skates, rays, and many endangered fish.
Ocean trawling leads to the waters becoming overfished and devoid of life. This will in turn effect our weather and all life on the planet. We have to put a stop to this if we want our future generations to have any kind of enjoyable life.
Speak out to get dangerous soot pollution out of our nation's air
Despite soot's
connection to serious health problems, the EPA has proposed changes to
air quality laws that would allow more soot pollution in rural areas.
Urge the EPA to strengthen, not weaken, these standards.
Tell your senators not to weaken the Endangered Species Act
The Senate is about
to consider a major revision to the Endangered Species Act, one of
America's most successful conservation laws. Urge your senators to vote
against any legislation that would weaken this important law.
Tell the Forest Service not to log Alaska's ancient spruce trees
The Bush
administration wants to let the timber industry log some of the last
wild areas of Kuiu Island in the Tongass National Forest. Urge the
Forest Service not to destroy this critical wildlife habitat.
Urge your representative to oppose a destructive logging bill
The House of
Representatives may soon consider a bill that would give the timber
industry greater access to our fragile national forests after fires and
other natural disturbances. Urge your representative to oppose this
destructive bill.
Help ensure the future of Yellowstone's grizzly bears
The Bush
administration intends to remove Yellowstone's grizzly bears from the
endangered species list, leaving them exposed to hunting and habitat
loss. Speak out to keep grizzlies protected by the Endangered Species
Act.
Keep the pressure on Kimberly-Clark to stop destroying forests for toilet paper
Kimberly-Clark
manufactures the vast majority of its disposable tissue products from
freshly cut trees instead of from recycled fiber, contributing to the
destruction of Canada's boreal forest. Urge the company to increase the
post-consumer recycled content of its products.
Tell the Navy to stop harming whales with high-intensity sonar
Although the Navy
agreed to limit its use of low-frequency sonar, it continues to blast
the world's oceans with mid-frequency sonar, which can be just as
harmful to whales and other marine mammals. Tell the Navy to turn off the noise.
hales and other marine mammals. Tell the Navy to turn off the noise.
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Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is pursuing legally dubious plans to destroy much of Uganda's last few rainforests to grow palm oil and sugar cane crops. Uganda has long been facing a deforestation crisis, with forests covering 20 percent of Uganda 40 years ago, but now just covering seven percent. Loss of forest cover in Uganda has had devastating ecological impacts which will be intensified by the proposed projects. Deforestation has been directly responsible for declining levels of waters in Lake Victoria and the River Nile, resulting in a scarcity of drinking water and reduction in hydroelectric energy production. The whole matter seems to reflect a desperate power grab by the President to reward cronies under false and illusory promises of industrialization. The government has no legal mandate to give out constitutionally protected forest reserves to be cut down by private companies. Please contact President Yoweri Museveni, the entire Ugandan parliament, and Ugandan ministries and embassies and insist that these projects be abandoned, and Uganda's remaining rainforest strictly protected as ecological reserves while restoring forests where they historically occurred.
please support our livestock production reduction petition for preserving Earth! March 28, 2009 1:08 PM
Hi all!!
The University of California, San Diego student organization: VEG (Vegetarian
Environmentalist Group) is happy to present an online petition which aims to
reduce the livestock industry via means of removal of governmental subsidies
for livestock farmers as well as implementation of tax for livestock products
for their detrimental external social burden on the environment. If you are
still unfamiliar with the relationship between livestock production and the
environment, I have listed the key facts below. Here is our petition link:
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: SUMMARY OF LIVESTOCK'S IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
(SOURCE: 2006 UNITED NATIONS FAO REPORT, LIVESTOCK'S LONG SHADOW)
Our current livestock industry is responsible for emitting 37% of all
human-induced Methane, 65% of all human-induced Nitrous Oxide, 9% of all
human-induced Carbon Dioxide, and 64% of human-induced Ammonia. The Carbon
Dioxide equivalent of livestock industry emissions is 18%, which is greater
than all transportation combined (transportation CO2 equivalent is 12%). So, we
need to decrease the livestock industry along with turning to alternative
transportation systems (like biking!!). We cannot just pin global warming on
one single source and go from there, all aspects need to adapt to the current
climate crisis.
In addition to the greenhouse gas emissions, livestock current needs 36% of the
world grain and 74% of the world soy to sustain its industry. If you think
about it, this is not sustainable at all in the long run. It is definitely not
an efficient usage of world crop supplies.
Now lets talk water. Water is essential for survival. Did you know that
California currently imports 100% of its clean water supply? Yes... and we are
not increasing our world water supply. Yes, there are technologies being
researched to desaltize the ocean waters, but think about the cost of that.
Its not a quick and easy solution. The best solution would be for everyone to
be frugal. While major medias are telling us to conserve water during showers
and toothbrushing, they are leaving out a major part of water usage.
According to the Stockholm International Water Institute, 20% of all world
water supply goes to industries, 10% of all water goes to households, and 70%
of all water goes to producing food. These statistics awaken a lot of people
because if you think about how much water we use in industries and households
(its A LOT), many folds more is going to agriculture. Now get this: within the
agricultural business (which uses 70% of all our clean water), 1 POUND OF
LETTUCE takes 23 gallons of water to produce, 1 POUND OF WHEAT takes 25 gallons
of water, 1 POUND OF APPLES take 49 gallons of water, 1 POUND OF CHICKEN takes
815 gallons of water, 1 POUND OF PORK takes 1,630 gallons of water, and 1 POUND
OF BEEF takes 5,214 gallons of water. (You can do some research online to see
how to have defined these water usage values according to pounds) So now the
question is, one plate of dinner will fill most of us up (some go for seconds,
thirds, but anyways..). If you fill that one plate with meat, thats 6000
gallons of water or more. If you fill that one plate up with rice and veggies
(this can be tasty faux meat too!), it takes less than 100 gallons of water.
Please, be frugal and responsible. Imagine a planet with no more water.
Here are just some additional costs of livestock production. Did you know that
livestock farming land takes up 70% of all agricultural land, and 30% of world's
ice-free terrestrial surface? Yup. And for the forest lovers (we should all
love forests, they are the lungs of our planet), 70% of the Amazon rainforest
is currently being occupied by pastures; feedcrops occupy a large sector of the
remaining 30%.
Everyone talks about saving energy now with new bulbs, solar power, etc. Well
why not talk about food, too. The livestock sector requires 16 times more
fossil fuel energy than other sectors of agriculture. Moreover, livestock is
increasingly being fed with grains and cereals that could have been consumed by
humans, converting only up to 33% of its nutrients for our consumption.
Lastly (for my purposes), the U.S. livestock sector alone produces 900
million tons of manure annually. Immense lagoons used to store waste are known
to heavily degrade the surrounding air and water, creating dead zones within
our clean bodies of water. Besides harming our precious marine life, its nice
to know that we are surrounded by 80% of water of this planet. So if our ocean dies,
we probably dont have much of a chance for survival either.
All in all, its good that we are more aware of global warming and finally
(most people) recognize it as partially (if not mostly) human caused. Now,
besides being frugal, using a reusable bag, riding a bike or taking the bus,
changing lightbulbs, and saving shower time, please also change your diet. It
really makes a huge impact, even though it seems like youre just intaking a
piece of meat, that piece of meat came from loads of environmental damage (as
well as suffering!). Inaction is inexcusable. If youre a non-vegetarian, go
vegetarian. If youre already a vegetarian, go vegan. If youre already a
vegan... go organic Of course, if you can go straight to organic vegan that
is the best for the environment in terms of personal contribution. Be Veg, Be
Green, Save the Planet. (doubtful? do