23 dec. 2007

O noua victorie Greenpeace .


Cei de la Greenpeace ( cinste lor ) au reusit o noua victorie in lupta cu "omul nesimtit"(omul caruia nu ii pasa de pamantul din care se hraneste si pe care il exploateaza...omul caruia nu ii pasa de ceea ce lasa in urma sa generatiilor ce vor veni) .
Dupa ce au reusit sa obtina o "amanare" de la Japonia in legatura cu vanarea balenelor cu cocoasa(doar pentru acest sezon),iar in Australia au obtinut scoaterea treptata din folosinta a becurilor traditionale si inlocuirea lor cu ceva mai eficient dpdv al consumului energetic si chiar al duratei de viata- o durabilitate de 4 ori mai mare(lampile cu lumina fluorescenta),in sfarsit si in Europa au reusit obtinerea de la guvernul Irlandei initierea unui program pentru eficientizarea consumului de energie. Au obtinut de la acest guvern initierea unui program guvernamental prin care se va urmarii ca pana la 1 Ianuarie 2009 sa se opreasca fabricarea becurilor electrice traditionale (inclusiv scoaterea din folosinta si inlocuirea lor cu alte procedee mult mai eficiente ) ,exact ca si in cazul Australiei.
Se pare ca si Germania este pe drumul cel bun,dar inca se mai poarta discutii si se cauta o cale spre a nu intra in conflict cu legislatia Uniunii Europene(care se pare ca este cam conservatoare in aceasta privinta).

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Cu ceva timp in urma am semnat (printre multi alti semnatari) cateva petitii,pe diferite teme, initiate de catre Greenpeace. Acum cateva zile am primit acest e-mail :

""" Date: Fri, 7 Dec 2007 09:46:06 -0600 (CST)

From:"Greenpeace"

To: -confidential-

Subject: We did it

Dear Lightbulb Busting Friends,

It's official: Ireland's Environment Minister announced a law yesterday to ban energy-wasting lightbulbs by January 2009. We did it!

The Irish Government's 2009 ban is the most progressive in Europe by far. They still need to really pass the law of course, and we still want at least one more country in the EU to follow suit -- setting the standards for EU legislation on energy efficiency.

It all happened so fast. The Green Party joined the Irish Government this summer, and we contacted them immediately about a possible lightbulbs law. We hoped we could get the Environment Minister, John Gormley, to agree to a ban by 2010. In November we started a petition, and by this week over 11,800 people signed it. Hundreds of you forwarded messages to friends and spread the word with blogs and other websites. Over 600 joined our special group on Facebook. Last Wednesday Duncan Stewart helped raise awareness about the campaign on Grafton Street with our volunteers in cool green hoodies. This Monday we hoisted a "BAN THE BULB" banner up the Spire monument in the centre of Dublin, to a brilliant reception from passers-by. We delivered the petition to the Minister's special adviser on climate change, David Healy. Only a few days later, Minister John Gormley announced a lightbulb ban -- starting January 1, 2009.
Thank you again for all your support. We won this together. ........................................... ETC. """

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