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What do you love most about Ma Earth?
Everything that serves its better health from all possible angles. Earth is Mother so we always treat as our real mother who gave birth to us.
What environmental issue concerns you most?
climate changes and vanishing of seasons. Less trees found in towns and city. spoiling of rivers and sea which is responsible to kill water-life. Killing the animals for gain unknown to me.
Who is your Eco Hero/Heroine?
We should be eco-hero if we are not yet.
What actions are you taking to help heal the Earth?
I am trying to use all eco-friendly materials. I do not use anything in excess which is a direct or indirect products of nature. concerve all natural sources by better management at home & in the offices.
What's the best eco quote you've ever heard?
KEEP EARTH GREEN ALL AROUND FOR OUR BETTER HEALTH AND BETTER FUTURE.
What is your favorite green website?
http://www.ashoka.org/social_entrepreneur
What gives you the greatest hope for the future of the planet?
Civilisation prosperity by awarness & proper education
What else would you like to tell us about yourself?
USE ONLY NATURAL PRODUCTS TO AVOID UNEXPECTED THINGS TO HAPPEN TO THE EARTH AND THEREBY THREAT TO ALL OF HUMANITY. I HAVE BEEN USING NATURAL PRODUCTS WHEREVER POSSIBLE INCLUDING CURING THE ILLNESS AND HEALTH PROBLEMS.
What is your funniest eco moment?
I DON'T KNOW
What is your blog address?
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''Put your Effort to realize the dream of the villagers''

It will be an excellent decision on the part of the members and their friends to join me on HELP VILLAGERS FOR THEIR EXTRAORDINARY CAPACITY and send your request for other to join & contribute for the cause of villagers for their extra-ordinary imagination to shape the naturally available resources for the benefit of the world and spread the words around for their real contribution.

I am sure if the village artisans & craftsman… Continue

Posted on April 21, 2009 at 10:57pm — 1 Comment

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At 10:09am on September 19, 2009, Jeanette McDermott said…
Yes, that's what it takes ... one person at a time, making one eco step at a time and helping others to become aware. I'm glad you are out there doing your part, Anant! Mother Earth is grateful to you.
At 3:40pm on June 15, 2009, Christopher Stewart said…

Hi Anant ! That's good to know...

Hope eveything is going great for you...

Blessings,
Chris

At 7:57pm on May 2, 2009, Christopher Stewart said…

Hello ! Thanks for the invite...

Wishing you increasing peace and prosperity,
Chris

At 3:41am on April 23, 2009, Gerhard Kaiser said…
Hi Anant,
just wanted to thank you for adding me as a friend!
Gerhard Kaiser
founder ClubGreen.ning

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At 6:54pm on February 11, 2009, Jeanette McDermott said…
Hi Anant -
I love the way you commented on the Eco Hero/Heroine. You are so right about that! It is good to have you here at ecopaparazzi with your point of view about nature and Mother Earth. The killing of the animals is the greatest tragedy for me too. Will you join us for the global action Ursa Freedom Project? The project goal is to liberate 9,000 bears from bile farms in China. You can read about the bile farms on the main page of ecopaparazzi. Scroll down and look for it in the middle section. I look forward to getting to know you. Welcome!
 
 

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Half of all animal species will be extinct in our lifetime, unless emissions peak by 2020. Cut greenhouse gas emissions by reducing your energy consumption, learning more about climate change and getting active in community efforts to heal the Earth. Become part of the solution.

Feed the hungry.
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Be kind to animals.
Stop factory farms.
Save 100 animals every year.

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Save an acre of trees.
End grazing on public lands.

Tell USDA 'Wildlife Services'
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Download the Implementation Strategy for 2010 International Year of Biodiversity.

Within these eco portals are key people and organizations that are working to heal Mother Earth.

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Download the Educator's Guide to Biodiversity and engage in dialogue about teaching youth about our wondrous Mother Earth.

The IUCN Red List is a key conservation tool. Download the pdf to learn more.

"The longer we wait, the more expensive it will be to prevent future extinctions," says Dr Jane Smart, Head of IUCN's Species Programme. "We now know what species are threatened, what the threats are and where we have no more excuses to watch from the sidelines." Learn more about bears on the IUCN Red List of Threatened and Endangered Species.

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