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Friday, June 12, 2009

Invitation to free GW Presentation at Aljuni area on 19 Jun [Friday] evening 7 to 9pm



Dear friends,

Do you wish to know how climate change is affecting the planet?
Do you wonder what will happen to the planet if the world’s temperature increases by 1/2/3 or 5/6 degrees?

How much time does leading scientists think the world has before it reaches a point where climate change becomes irreversible? How much time do we have to act on this issue?
Do you wonder why the world is facing food and water shortages?
Do you wish to know what effective measures prominent scientist such as NASA’s director Dr Jame’s Hansen and UN IPCC Chairman Dr Rajendra Pachauri recommend to curb global warming?

What are the latest findings of climate scientists in the recent Mar 09 Copenhagen conference in Denmark?

If you are concern about these questions, you are welcome to attend a presentation on “Global Warming : It’s Science / it’s Effects and Solutions” to be held on Friday [19 Jun] evening at Kampong Senang Holistic Lifestyle Center. The session is held free-of-charge as a service to planet Earth and mankind.

To register for this event, please send an email to cklowck@yahoo.com.sg.
[The first 50 participants who register will receive a free video CD that contains the latest interviews with leading climate scientist on the issue of climate change. Please collect the CD at the registration counter on 19 Jun.]
Alternatively, you may attend the event and register on-site. :>


Event Details:
Presentation and Q & A
Title: “Global Warming : It’s Science / it’s Effects and Solutions”
Date: Friday 19 June 2009 Time: 7.15pm to 9.00pm
Cost: Free
Venue: Kampong Senang Holistic Lifestyle Centre & Eco Harmony Kitchen, Blk 106, Aljunied Crescent, Unit 01-205 (at ground floor of block)
[5 minutes walk from Arjuni MRT]

If you are interested, you are welcome to attend the event. [You can register on-site]

The session consists of a 1 hr presentation and a 45 min Question & Answer discussion.

The presentation showcases the effects that climate change has on various parts of the world. [including Arctic Ice melts/ Sea level rises/ extreme weather conditions/ droughts/ floods / stronger hurricanes etc.] It studies the possible dangers if human continue ‘business as usual’ and explore possible solutions to climate change. The presentation features interviews with top climate scientists [such as NASA Director and UN IPCC scientists] and showcases what scientists & environmentalist recommends as the effective solutions to climate change. It also touches on issues such as deforestation, factory farming, food & water shortage, and world hunger.

The Q&A would encourage further discussions in line with the questions that participants asked.

Speaker information:
Mr Low Chip Khoon is a teacher in a local school and a leader of a Global Warming Study team in an Eco-friendly association. He has researched into the subject of Global warming since the end of 2007. Recently, spurred by the urgency of the situation, he has compiled his research information and shared with teachers / colleagues and association members. He has conducted Global warming assembly talks and GW sharing sessions during Contact Time in school. He has also shared GW information with interested parties via hospital talks, company lunch talks and environmental dialogue sessions with NTU/NIE/NUS students. He believes that, provided with the necessary information, many people will choose to adopt an eco-friendly lifestyle to curb global warming & preserve life on the planet.
[SOS Global warming blog: http://www.sosglobalwarming-ck.blogspot.com/]

For enquiries, please contact me at 9826 4795.

Cheers and onwards with the environmental movement. :>
Low ck

2 comments:

Cathy said...

Sounds interesting. Do I need to get tickets and how much is the tickets for adult and children?

Low ck said...

Hi Cathy Liew,

No need to get tickets. :>
It's free. :> You can go to Kampong Senang Aljuni tomorrow evening 7:15 and register on-site.

Welcome and hope to see you.

Cheers,
Low ck