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I wonder why all airlines just don’t include this in each ticket price already. My friend Fred Wilson suggests offsetting each flight with Flight Logger. I am aware that each time I take a flight I release carbon in the atmosphere. How much planet resources do we use each day? How much water? How much fuel? How much pollution do we contribute in releasing? Has the chicken we eat been raised in a cage and never seen the Sun light? How was this vegetable grown? What chemicals were put on it? Where did it travel from? If we stay in a hotel, does it treat its waste properly, as seen in the above Tulum video?įood.
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Everything we do has an impact.ĭo we recycle plastic and other recyclable material? Can we reduce our plastic consumption? We are one with Earth, the animals, the trees, the plants, the ocean life. No coral means the fish will also disappear with a massive impact.īe conscious and aware about everything we do, constantly, even the smallest things. Why does it matter? Coral is a whole ecosystem. We might not be able to see any coral alive soon. It will likely be either completely white (bleached) which means it’s dying or black (completely dead). You could also get a simple snorkeling mask, head to any coral spot in the world and see for yourself. I just watched the documentary “Chasing Coral” on Netflix which I recommend. We already almost destroyed the “rainforest of the sea”, the coral reef. We don’t see it so we don’t think about it. It is less obvious to look at the Ocean as the killing happens under our sight. 50% of the World’s Coral reef died in the last 5 to 10 years. “If the tree mortality we see continues for another 10–15 years, then the southern Amazon will turn into a savannah” 20% might be a tipping point after which the forest will disappear. We’re killing our forests, that’s a very well known fact. We cut them in a matter of minutes while it could be sustainably harvested. It takes so long for such a tree to grow and a very special environment around it. Spending time in the Amazon forest and the Mexican jungle made me very sensitive to the magic of trees. This email is longer than usual it might be clipped in your gmail the online version is here. It matters to be aware of it and do it consciously instead of taking it for granted. We all harm the planet in a way or another to a different degree every single day. I am not perfect with my own behavior protecting nature but I am more and more conscious about it and trying to improve.
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Le Meur - who when he's not hunched over a keyboard, enjoys kite boarding, sailing and golf - controversially backed Nicolas Sarkozy in last year's French elections, spearheading the politician's digital campaign.I am clearly not the first one thinking about this or the environment, it just made me so sad I decided to share some thoughts. Le Meur is also the brains behind LeWeb3, the Europe-leading Internet conference that gathered more than 1,800 participants from 40 countries, including Nobel Prize winner Shimon Peres and designer Philippe Starck. He says his daily show is followed by 50 000 people a month.Ī former student of the French Business school HEC, Le Meur says he wants to "initiate conversations" with his various blogs. Le Meur has just launched his new startup, Seesmic, launching a global video conversation on the Internet and remains a prolific blogger and vlogger with what has been acclaimed as France's best known Web diary. Le Meur earned his Internet stripes as an entrepreneur, emerging unscathed from the dotcom rollercoaster years having successfully sold on four startups.