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Sunday, October 29, 2017

Global Warming talks @ PSA Corporation (Sep)

In Sep, Earth Society team received 2 invitations from PSA Corporation to speak to their staffs.

The first invitation was from Mr Willy Jong, HSSE Representative from Singapore Terminal 1 (ST1), to speak to their staff at Tanjong Pangar Terminal on 25 Sep.

The second invitation was from Mdm Peggy Lee, Manager (Green Port Culture) in Environment Department, to speak to their staff at PSA Building on 27 Sep.

On 25 Sep, Earth Society team reached Tanjong Pagar Distripark at 3.15 pm.

We conducted a Global Warming talk for 50 staffs from 3.30 pm to 4.30 pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcase various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs).





On 27 Sep, Earth Society team reached PSA Building at 12.15 pm. Ministry of Environment and Water Resource (MEWR) officer presented on Sustainable Singapore Blue Print from 12.30 pm to 1 pm. We presented on Global Warming from 1 pm to 1.30 pm. About 50 staffs attended the talk.

For both talks, PSA staffs listened attentively to the presentation. At the end of the talk, many staffs came forward to write some feedback for the talk and sign up on our email list.

Feedback from Staffs:

Very good seminar. A time to reflect on what we eat. It is very meaningful and interesting.
– Mr Goh Hock Nguan, Assistant Vice-President, Environment, PSA Building.

Interesting way of presenting the topic. Through the videos flashed, the impact of GHG, the impact of having more veg or fruits are dearly presented. A very good seminar. All should take the chance to attend the talk. – PSA Staffs, Tanjong Pagar Terminal

Interesting info on how food choices impact the environment based on the amount of water required to grow the food to feed the animals. - Tan Puay Khoon, PSA staff

It’s really a wake-up call for the whole world. I think each and everyone should play their part in Saving the Green Environment. Very useful talk. Thank you so much for bringing this to our attention.  – PSA staff

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