Hello!
Jian Sheng's talk on The Environment opened my eyes to different area of Social Justice. It's an area which is easily accessible and very relevant to our daily lives.
We should care because our environment affects us.
Jian Sheng covered three areas, Land, Water and Energy - the issues and the consequences.
He also dismissed some myths and clarified some facts before giving some simple suggestions as to what WE can do. For more motivation, JS presented the benefits to ourselves that would result from our efforts.
"Our future is in our hands."
Here are the slides.
We have also created a new page specifically for social justice - please visit and bookmark HERE.
www.socialjusticecosdu.blogspot.com
Monday, October 05, 2009
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