sasrai-Movement’s Appeal

Our Appeal (Let’s we appeal to all)

Plz relentless to voice from all corner across the globe

  • Please, save a drop of water daily, during all water related activities
  • Please, plant at least a tree annually in own home or in the community
  • Please, keep off electric appliances one minute daily
  • Please, suspend travel by personal car once a day
  • Please, keep a day in a week luxury free
  • Please, do not throw away the waste wherever you like
  • Please, No more junk food
  • Please, save one minute to think on Climate Change and Environment
  • You could uphold the movement instantly using sasrai-Movement appeal at the bottom of your all printed material

sasrai–sustainable augmentation, solicited restraint, animated integrity

Let’s be a desired friend to all living body, humanity, environment and earth

Let’s we try to save one Taka/dollar/pound/yen …………FROM daily LUXURY combat the CLIMATE CHANGE and the sequences

Please, complete the equation of “a drop”, “one minute”, “once”, etc. It will at least be 30 a month per person, 300 per 10 persons, 3,000 per 100 persons. And, the numbers will jump upward dramatically along with the increase in number of persons, of communities, of days, months and years. Please, have a minute to ponder over the ecological equation.

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  1. sasrai-Movement says:

    Our heartiest Thanks and felicitation – to Repower America uphold sasrai-Movement’s voice

    Minimize Your Impact, Save Money
    http://repoweramerica.org/take-action/minimize-your-impact-save-money/

    You can take steps to help Repower America each and every day. Make your own switch to energy efficient appliances, power generated by renewable energy, and cleaner sources of personal transportation. With all of us working together, we can build a movement to Repower America.
    Change a Light Bulb

    Replacing one regular light bulb with a compact fluorescent light bulb will save 150 pounds of carbon dioxide a year.
    Drive Less

    Walk, bike, carpool or take mass transit more often. You’ll save one pound of carbon dioxide for every mile you don’t drive.
    Recycle More

    You can save 2,400 pounds of carbon dioxide per year by recycling just half of your household waste.
    Check Your Tires

    Keeping your tires inflated properly can improve gas mileage by more than three percent. Every gallon of gasoline saved keeps 20 pounds of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
    Use Less Hot Water

    It takes a lot of energy to heat water. Use less hot water by installing a low flow showerhead (350 pounds of CO2 saved per year) and washing your clothes in cold or warm water (500 pounds saved every year).
    Avoid Products With a Lot of Packaging

    You can save 1,200 pounds of carbon dioxide if you cut down your garbage by 10 percent.
    Adjust Your Thermostat

    Move your thermostat down just two degrees in winter and up two degrees in summer. You could save about 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide a year with this simple adjustment.
    Plant a Tree

    A single tree will absorb one ton of carbon dioxide over its lifetime.
    Turn off electronic devices

    Simply turning off your television, DVD player, stereo, and computer when you’re not using them will save you thousands of pounds of carbon dioxide a year.

  2. sasrai-Movement says:

    Water – A Basic Human Right

    The U.N. General Assembly last month adopted, for the first time, a resolution recognizing water as a basic human right.

    Asked whether this will make a significant difference in resolving the world’s continuing water crisis, Berntell of SIWI told IPS: “The decision by the General Assembly to recognise water as a basic human right is a positive sign that goes in the right direction.”

    There are however two aspects that need to be considered in this context, he explained.

    The first one is that it is not a legally binding obligation to the 192 member states. Only a decision under the Convention on Human Rights can make it legally binding to those states that have ratified the convention.

    “This process is under way, under the leadership of the U.N. independent expert on the human right to water and sanitation, and we are very much looking forward to that decision,” said Berntell.

    The second is that irrespective of whether or not water and sanitation is considered a human right, “what matters at the end of the day is if decision- makers at all levels of society, from the global down to the local level, are willing to put their priorities right and make it happen”

    O’Sullivan of End Water Poverty said the human rights stream of work in securing “sanitation and water for all” is gaining momentum.

    The declaration of water and sanitation as a human right will be a useful tool for civil society in advocating for improved services for the poor, and will apply more pressure on governments to make sure they provide this to their citizens.

    “But a resolution alone is not enough – governments need to provide the finance and the political will to translate a declaration into sanitation and water for all,” she declared.

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