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Friday, December 31, 2021

Youth Sustainability Boot Camp @ Science Center (Nov)

Mr Tan Yi Han, from GUILD (Ground-Up Innovation Labs for Development), invited Earth Society to attend their Youth Sustainability event at Science Center in Nov.

GUILD had partnered with Science Centre to run a Youth Sustainability Champion boot camp on the theme of Food Sustainability. The boot camp involved primary school students who have earned the Sustainability Young Scientist badge. Over a period of 4 weeks, GUILD aims to encourage the students to deep dive into food sustainability issues and come up with creative solutions.  

Mr Tan invited Earth Society to share with students about sustainable food choices including challenges/ needs and opportunities/ solutions. GUILD also invited other Eco-organizations such as Nature Society and Foodscape Collective to share their knowledge with the students.

On 25 Nov, Earth Society team reached Science Center at 1.20 pm. Mr Aston, from GUILD, was at the entrance to escort us to the Tinkering Lab where the event was held. We set up a learning station in a corner of the classroom from 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm.

There were 4 learning stations in the classroom. Students (in groups of 4) would rotate among the 4 learning stations to learn about different aspects of Food sustainability The students had 15 mins to learn from each of the learning stations.

At our station, we used a laptop to present to the students on the amount of Green house gas emitted / the amount of water required to produce different types of food. We showed that producing meat was not sustainable and recommended to reduce meat consumption by half and support Meatless days to conserve the food and water resources on the planet.

Students paid full attention to the lesson and eagerly jotted down notes in their worksheet when listening to the presentation.   

We participated in the event again on 26 Nov and shared the knowledge with another batch of students.

We are glad that organizations such as GUILD are engaging primary school students on Sustainability issues. We hope the Eco-message will spread far and wide among the children in Singapore.

Ecosperity Webinar with Dr Jane Goodall (Sep)

In Sep, Ecosperity (Temasek Holdings) organized a Free online “Reconnect with Nature” Webinar. The Webinar included a 25 mins sharing by Dr Jane Goodall and a 30 mins Discussion/ Q&A with Panelists.

Dr Jane Goodall is a famous primatologist/ environmentalist and a UN Messenger of Peace. The Panelists included Ms Audrey Tan, Straits Times Environment Correspondent, and youth leaders such as Mr Tan Shi Zhou (NTU Earthlink President), Mr Ernst Kwok (JaneGoodall Institute Volunteer) and Raha Islam (Roots & Shoots Club Leader).

Ecosperity team send an email to invite Earth Society members to attend the online Webinar.

On 28 Sep, Earth Society members attended the Webinar from 8 pm to 9 pm.

In the Webinar, Dr Jane Goodall shared on the importance of connecting with Nature, conserving Nature to reduce Climate change and to reduce the risk of disease transmissions from animals to humans.

The Panelists discussed on how COVID-19 had impacted Singapore, how to develop sustainably and ways to collaborate among public, private and people sector to reconnect with Nature.

During the discussion session, Earth Society member suggested to reduce meat consumption, support Meatless days to reduce deforestation and conserve the world’s food and water resources. Mr Tan Shi Zhou (NTU Earthlink President) informed that NTU Earthlink had embarked on a Meatless Monday Campaign in the campus this year to encourage students and stall owners to take on plant-based meals. NTU Earthlink would be scaling up the Meatless Monday Campaign in the future.

We are glad that more organizations such as Temasek Holdings are holding more online Eco-events to spread the environmental message.

We treasure the opportunity to learn from Dr Jane Goodall on topics such as connecting with Nature / protecting Nature and are pleased to learn that NTU Earthlink is promoting Meatless Monday in the school campus to conserve the world’s resources.

Monday, December 27, 2021

Online GW talk for NEA (Nov)

Ms Sindhusha, from Vector Control, Environmental Public Health Ops Group, in National Environment Agency (NEA), invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming/ Zoonotic disease Talk for their staffs on 17 Nov. This is the 3rd time NEA invited us to conduct a talk for their staff in 2020-21.

On 17 Nov, Earth Society team joined Mr Sindhusha online (via MS Teams platform) at 2.45 pm. We conducted a Global Warming / Zoonotic disease talk for about 50 staffs from 3 pm to 4 pm. 

We presented an update of the Disasters that happen due to Climate change (e.g. 6 months of forest fires in Australia in 2020, 1 month of rain fall on 01 Jan 2021 in Singapore etc ) We touched on SG Green Plan, Meatless Monday and reduce meat consumption to reduce Climate change and preserve the forest, food and water resources on the planet.

For Zoonotic diseases, we show that 75% of emerging diseases are Zoonotic diseases (transmitted from animals to human).

We showed that the World need to reduce animal factory farm to reduce diseases from farmed animals (such as Bird flu and Swine flu).

We shared that COVID-19 was spread from bats to pangolins and then to humans.

To prevent future pandemics, the World should stop wild life trade, stop eating wild animals and preserve the Natural habitats of wild animals. (e.g. Forest, Oceans)

NEA staffs listened attentively to the talk.

Feedback from NEA Staffs:

1) Enriching, interesting and educational talk .

2) Thought provoking. Inspires me to go meat free as much as I can.

3) The talk was really an eye opener. Very informative and useful, a timely reminder for us to take heed of the threat and warning on Global warming. Must start now to go green and adopt Meatless Mondays. Everybody should play their part. Eat more vegetable and less meat. The Talk should be a must for all staffs for a start. The staffs should show strong support and walk the talk.

Online GW talk for Big Heart Student Care (Sep/ Nov)

Ms Sng Yi Lin, Partnership Engagement and Development Specialist in Self Help Groups Student Care Limited, invited Earth Society to conduct 4 online Global Warming talks (via Zoom) for students in 13 Big Heart Student Care Centers.

We conducted 2 talks in Sep and 2 talks in Nov.

The talks were conducted from 10 am to 10.45 am. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). Students and teachers listened attentively to the talk

We managed to reach out to students in the Big Heart Student Care Centers in the following Primary schools. Innova Primary, Woodlands Ring, Princess Elizabeth, Xing Nan, Yang Zheng Zhang De, Damai, Teck Whye, Xi Shan, Qi Hua, Evergreen, Qi Fa and Yuneng Primary school.

Feedback from teachers :

- Students were engaged and found the videos interesting.

- The talk shared new information on sustainable farming.

- The presentation shared some interesting facts about our environment and knowledgeable information to help our Earth.


Natural Disaster Expo Asia

In Sep, Ms Ee Wei Khor, Marketing Executive in Fortem International, wrote to Earth Society to invite us to participate as a partner in a Natural Disaster Expo Asia 2021.

The Expo is scheduled to be held at Singapore Expo in Dec 2021.

Natural Disaster Expo Asia 2021 is divided into 4 zones - Heat & Fire, Earthquake, Flood and Storm. It aims to bring over 400 leading companies and NGOs together to showcase the latest products and developments in the management and mitigation of natural disasters.

Earth Society is glad to join NEA, Red Cross, Mercy Relief etc to be a Media Partner in the Natural Disaster Expo Asia.

We are listed in their website :

https://www.theheatandfireexpoasia.com/partners/

https://www.theheatandfireexpoasia.com/partners/23269/

Due to the COVID situation in Singapore, the Natural Disaster Expo Asia is postponed to Apr 2022.

More info of the Expo can be found in their website:

https://www.theheatandfireexpoasia.com/


Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Online GW talk @ NUS Scholars Retreat (Sep)

Mr Steven Zhu, NUS Scholars’ Retreat Planning Committee member, invited Earth Society to attend a Marketplace event for NUS Scholars on 18 Sep.

At NUS, every scholarship holder is required to initiate a Seed of Good Project. The Seeds of Good Programme (SOGP) aims to support students who are interested in participating in a Community Learning Programme.

For the Marketplace Event, NUS invited different community partners (including Earth Society and Animals Lovers League) to an e-session to share about their work and possible opportunities for collaborations with the scholars.


On 18 Sep, Earth Society team joined in the Marketplace event (via Zoom) at 8.45 am. We conducted a 30 mins Global Warming presentation (followed by a 5 mins Q & A) for about 50 NUS scholars.

We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). We also touched on the issue of deforestation and world hunger.

NUS scholars listened attentively to the talk and participated in the Q & A after the talk.

We are glad that more Tertiary institutes are engaging the students on Environment and Sustainability issues and hope the green message would spread far and wide among the youths in Singapore.


Tuesday, December 14, 2021

Eco-website Projects with Temasek Poly Students (May to Aug 21)

In May 2021, student groups from Temasek Polytechnic wrote to Earth Society to express interest to work with Earth Society on a project in their Global Citizenship and Community Development (GCCD) module. The student groups were interested to create Eco-websites to raise awareness about Climate change. This is the 3rd time Temasek Polytechnic student groups write to invite us to participate in their projects.

Earth Society corresponded with the student groups from May to Aug 2021 on their projects. The following are 2 projects completed by 2 student groups.

1. Eco-Website.

The students designed and created a Website to promote Meatless days to reduce Climate change : https://gccdgrp1.github.io/tpgccdgrp1/

The colourful website has posters, News reports, youtube videos, recipes etc to promote Meatless days.

The following is an extract from the website:

A 2010 Canadian Study warns of a livestock greenhouse gas boom where soaring international production of livestock could, by 2050, release enough carbon into the atmosphere to single-handedly exceed safe levels of climate change: the livestock sector's emissions alone, if continuing on the current demand, supply trajectory, could send temperatures above the 2 degrees Celsius rise optimistically said to be the threshold above which climate change will be dangerously destabilising

2. Eco-Instagram Page.

The students created an Instagram page to promote Meatless Days

Ecoglobe_sg Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/ecoglobe_sg/

The Instagram Page has News Report, youtube videos and Team members view on Meatless days etc.


At the end of the project, Angel Li, Ecoglobe_sg team leader wrote:

“We are grateful to be able to have this opportunity to work with Earth Society who taught us many new things about the environment and how consuming meat- free meals can have a significant impact on climate change. We would also like to thank you for providing us with all the necessary information needed for our project and also taking the time to educate us.”

We are glad that the schools have Environmental modules which requires the students to take on projects to protect the environment. We hope the environment movement would spread among the youths to create a sustainable world for all to live in.

Eco-Instagram Projects with Hwa Chong and Temasek Poly Students (Feb to Jul 21)


In Feb 2021,
Project Reverie, a student group from Hwa Chong Institution (College) wrote to Earth Society to express interest to work with Earth Society on a project in their Service Learning module. The student group was interested to create an Eco-Instagram Page to raise awareness about Climate change through the use of social media.

We corresponded with the students from Feb to Jun 2021 on their project. The students created an Instagram page to spread awareness about climate change.

Project Reverie Instagram Page:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CNrVwyQrcFm/?igshid=fln5s1p9hm1c

They also put up posters in the school canteen to encourage reduction in meat consumption to protect the environment.

At the end of the project, Bernice Ng, Team leader of Project Reverie wrote:

“Our team is very thankful to have the opportunity to embark on this journey with Earth Society and sincerely thank you for your support and encouragement.”   


On May 2021, Ecowarriorss, a student group from Temasek Polytechnic wrote to Earth Society to work on a project in their Global Citizenship and Community Development (GCCD) module. The student group was interested to create an Instagram Page to spread information on Climate change. This is the 3rd time Temasek Polytechnic student groups write to invite us to participate in their projects.

Earth Society collaborated with Ecowarriorss via Zoom and email from May to Jul 2021. The students created an Instagram page to promote Meatless Days.

Ecowarriorss Instagram Page:  https://instagram.com/ecowarriorss

The Instagram Page has News Report, youtube videos and Team members view on Meatless days etc. 

Ecowarriorss team wrote:

“As a team, we feel that Meatless days are a great initiative as it benefits not only our health but also the environment and wildlife too! We really hope that this Instagram account helped to educate our followers on eating lesser meat. This will bring about a positive change and thus save our planet together.” 

We are glad that students from different Institutes are taking on Eco-friendly projects to spread info on protecting the environment. We hope more students will join in the environmental movement to protect the Earth and create a sustainable future for everyone on the planet.

Sunday, September 12, 2021

Online GW talk @ Yuan Ching Secondary (Aug)

Mr Chen Zhanjiang from Yuan Ching Secondary invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for the Sec 3 to Sec 5 students on 18 Aug. This is the 2nd time Yuan Ching Secondary write to us to conduct a talk for their students. The last time they invited us was in 2019.

On 18 Aug, Earth Society joined Mr Chen Janjiang (via Zoom) at 2 pm. We conducted a Global Warming talk for about 350 students from 2.15 pm to 3.15 pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). We also touched on the issue of deforestation and world hunger. Teachers and students listened attentively to the talk.


Online GW talk @ Jebsen and Jessen (Aug)

Mr Jai Mehta, Sales Manager in Jebsen and Jessen Singapore Pte Ltd, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for their staffs on 13 Aug.

On 13 Aug, Earth Society joined Mr Jai Mehta (via MS Teams) at 1.45 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for about 50 staffs from 2 pm to 3 pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). We also touched on the issue of deforestation and world hunger. Jebsen and Jessen staffs listened attentively to the talk.


Mr Jai Metha emailed us the following comments after the event: “Many thanks for the insightful talk today. We received a lot of good feedback from the colleagues. Thanks a lot.”


Online GW talk @ Engie Services and Logicalis Singapore (Jul)

Mr Justin Teo, an EHS officer in Engie Services Singapore, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for their staffs on 26 Jul.

On 26 Jul, Earth Society joined Mr Justin Teo (via MS Teams) at 11.45 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for about 50 staffs from 12 pm to 1 pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). We also touched on the issue of deforestation and world hunger. Eugie Service Singapore staffs listened attentively to the talk.


Ms Gerald Choy
, a HR intern in Logicalis Singapore, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for their staffs on 29 Jul.

On 29 Jul, Earth Society joined Ms Gerald Choy (via Webex) at 4.45 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for about 30 staffs from 5 pm to 6 pm. Logicalis Singapore staffs listened attentively to the talk.

Feedback from Logicalis Staffs

-. Speaker is patient and knowledgeable on environmental subject.

-. Obtained valuable insights to how extreme weathers are happening more often compared to the past.

-. Learnt about Happy Cow, plant-based diet and the importance of consuming less meat.

- Understand that it is crucial for individuals to partake a lifestyle that contributes to less carbon footprint.



Online GW talk @ Top International Holdings (Jun)

Mr Ivan Liu, a Sustainability Strategy Associate in Top international Holdings, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for their staffs on 22 Jun.

On 22 Jun, Earth Society joined Mr Ivan Liu (via MS Teams) at 3.45 pm. We conducted a Global Warming talk for about 30 staffs from 4 pm to 5 pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). We also touched on the issue of deforestation and world hunger. Top international holdings staffs listened attentively to the talk.


Feedback from Staffs:

The talk contains insightful statistics that show clearly the major causes of global warming. It provided some solutions on how to tackle the problems. It showed how our daily habits as simple as eating meat can contribute to Global Warming.

I like how the talk links our daily habits to climate change. I learn the Environmental impact of livestock industry.

The talk is very insightful and make me aware of current global warming situation. I learn Animal agriculture is one of the biggest GHG contributor. Eating less meat or more fruits and vegetables could help.

It is an insightful talk supported by data and allow us to be aware how we can participate to slow down Global warming. I learn about Meatless Days and the use of Happy Cow app to easily identify Veg restaurants.


Online Biodiversity talk @ Shell (Jun)

Mr Danny Kumar, New Business Development Manager at Shell Eastern Petroleum Pte Ltd, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Biodiversity Loss Talk for their staffs on 10 Jun. This is the 2nd time Shell invited us to conduct a talk for their staffs.

On 10 Jun, Earth Society team joined Mr Danny (via MS Teams platform) at 10.45 am. We conducted a Biodiversity Loss talk for about 200 staffs from 11 am to 12 pm. 

We presented on Overfishing, Deforestation, Climate change, Loss in Biodiversity and Factory farming. We featured WWF 2020 Living Planet Index report which shows that 68% of wildlife are lost from 1970s to 2016. We touched on issues such as reduce Fish consumption, reduce Factory farming, Veggie days and UNEP ‘Planetary Health Diet’. We also showed that if everyone on the planet consumes resources as Singaporeans do, we will need 3 planets to sustain our consumption habits. We need to reduce our consumption pattern to keep it within the limits of 1 planet. 

Shell Pte Ltd staffs listened attentively to the talk and participated actively in the Q & A session after the talk.

Feedback from Shell Staffs:

-Thank you so much for this session! i learnt so many practical things i could do as an individual to be more eco-friendly.

-i thought the statistics that Earth Society shared were interesting & eye-opening though (even if I am somewhat aware of the general overview)

-I like the content of today's sharing - knowledgeable and relevant for us, with data and facts.

-Very insightful talk. The speaker is very knowledgeable and I am definitely influenced by his passion and enthusiasm!  Will definitely switch to less meat from now.

-I wish we had more time for such a relevant topic so we can learn more from Earth society... this has enlightened me and will definitely share with my colleagues, friends, and loved ones.


Sunday, August 8, 2021

《狮城有约》地球协会访谈 2022


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22日是地球日。

在地球日当天,新传媒电台第8播道《狮城有约》制作人Annzy 邀请地球协会副会长(刘先生)和新加坡理工大学助理教授(陈植能博士)上《非常访谈》节目。

主持人(刘俊葳/张海洁)和我们谈论冠病疫情、保护环境、极端气候、减少塑料、减少肉食、永续发展等课题。节目是在422日傍晚6.50 7.10现场直播。


节目制作人把访谈录像存在《狮城有约》的网站。

狮城有约:世界地球日:(11 mins):

https://www.8world.com/vodcasts/episode/full/hello-singapore-earth-day-1456661

希望大家能减少使用塑料、减少肉食、支持无肉日来保护环境、保护地球。


Online GW talk @ Indeed Singapore Operations (Apr)

Ms Jessie Tan, Office Manager in Indeed Singapore Operations Pte Ltd, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for their staffs on 21 Apr. The talk is part of the Earth week event that the company organized.

On 21 Apr, Earth Society joined Ms Jessie (via Zoom) at 10.45 am. Mr Venkata Sai from Indeed (India) and Mr Hiroki from Indeed (Japan) join in the session as well. This is the first time that employees from other countries join in our GW talk.

We conducted a Global Warming talk for Indeed staffs in Singapore, India and Japan from 11 am to 12 pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). We also touched on the issue of deforestation and world hunger. Indeed staffs listened attentively to the talk.

During this pandemic period, we are glad that more companies are organizing Green events online to promote Environmental awareness and encourage their staffs to adopt a more sustainable way of Living.


Panel Discussion @ Anderson Secondary (Apr)

Ms Elizabeth Tio, from Anderson Secondary, invited Earth Society to participate in their Panel Discussion on Climate change on 07 Apr. The Panel discussion was held as part of their Humanities Week program. Other than Earth Society, Anderson Secondary also invited Ms Melissa Low from Energy Studies Institute in NUS and Ms Gurga S from Shiok Meats (a cell-based company which grow meat from cells.) to join in the Panel discussion. The Panel discussion was conducted online (via Zoom) from 8 am to 9 am for the Sec 3 to Sec 5 students.

Prior to the actual event, Anderson Secondary arranged for 2 online meetings with the speakers to run through the program details and discuss on the topic of Climate change. Anderson Secondary requested the speakers to write a message to the students. The speakers’ message and speakers’ profile are placed in a 11-page reading material that the school prepared for the students who attend the event.


On 07 Apr, Earth Society joined in the Panel discussion at 7.45 am. Each speaker was given 10 mins to present to the students, followed by a 20 mins Q & A session.

Ms Melissa Low presented on how climate change is affecting Singapore and SG Green Plan, Ms Gurga presented on how growing meat from cells reduce the environmental impact of the animal industry, Mr Low CK presented on reducing meat consumption/ supporting Meatless Mondays to reduce Climate change. Students listened attentively to the presentations and actively participated in the Q & A session.

We are glad that the schools are organizing panel discussions and inviting speakers from various environmental organizations to speak to students on the urgency of Climate change and discuss on Solutions to climate change. Let’s hope the schools and students adopt life-style changes to reduce climate change and preserve the precious food and water resources on our planet.


Thursday, July 8, 2021

Online GW talk @ Canberra Secondary (Apr)

As part of the Earth Day event, Mrs Lim Suet Peng (HOD CCE/ VIA) from Canberra Secondary, invited Earth Society to conduct 2 online Global Warming talks for the school cohort on 23 Apr. Mrs Lim also invited a speaker from Singapore Botanic Gardens to conduct a Heritage Talk for the students during the online Assembly event.

On 23 Apr, Earth Society joined in the online Zoom meeting at 7.45 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for Sec 1 and 2 students from 8 am to 8.30 am. We conducted another Global Warming talk for Sec 3 and 4 students from 9 am to 9.30 am  We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). Students and teachers listened attentively to the talk.

After our talk, Ms Soon from Botanic Gardens presented on the history of Botanic gardens. She introduced the Swan lake and various attractions in Botanic gardens to the students. Ms Soon also featured NParks’ “Heritage Tree Scheme” in her talk. This scheme allows a person to nominate a Heritage Tree to conserve Singapore’s mature trees. More info of the Heritage Tree Scheme can be found in NPark’s website (https://www.nparks.gov.sg/gardens-parks-and-nature/heritage-trees)

We are glad that many schools are engaging Green organizations to speak to the students on Conserving Nature and protecting the planet for the young generations.

We hope more students will adopt an Eco-friendly lifestyle to preserve the Ecosystems in Nature, reduce green house gas emissions and conserve the Natural resources on our planet.


Online GW talk @ Rivervale Primary (Apr)

Mdm Azrina, a teacher in Rivervale Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for the school cohort on 12 Apr.

On 12 Apr, Earth Society joined in the online Zoom meeting at 7.15 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for P1 to P6 students from 7.30 am to 8 am. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs).

The teachers used Kahoot online tool to create a Kahoot Quiz for the students.

After the talk, students participated actively in a Kahoot Quiz session to answer questions related to the talk. Many students paid attention to the talk and answered the Quiz questions correctly.



Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Bishan North Zone RC Earth Hour event (Mar)

Mr Tan Hoe Sing, Chairman of Bishan North Zone 1 RC, invited Earth Society to participate in their “One Earth, Save it” Earth Hour event on 27 Mar.

Due to the pandemic situation, the “One Earth, Save it” event was held online via the Zoom platform. The event was hosted by 2 volunteers wearing the WWF Earth hour logo. Marymount residents were invited to join the event online from 8 pm to 9.15 pm.

Mdm Gan Siow Huang, Minister of State in both Ministry of Education and Ministry of Manpower, MP for Marymount SMC, gave an opening address entitled ‘Speak up for Nature’ during the Zoom event.

Earth Society conducted a 5 mins presentation on Global Warming during the event. We gave a brief overview of how Climate change is affecting the world and encourage our citizen to reduce meat consumption, support Meatless Mondays to reduce Climate change.

Marymount residents shared on their Eco-efforts such as conducting up-cycling workshops, supporting NEA’s ‘Cash for Trash’ program, recycling electronic waste and collecting recyclables (e.g. plastic bottles, cardboards etc).

Music Heart Band group provided online live singing to entertain the residents. Children from PCF Sparkletots provided online performance for the residents.

After the event, Mr Tan Hoe Sing requested Earth Society to record a 15 min video presentation on Global Warming. The video was placed in 'Bishan North Zone 1' Facebook page to provide more info for the residents:

https://www.facebook.com/BishanNorthZone1/videos/790815288224523

We are glad that more grass roots organizations are organizing Green events online to spread the Eco-message to the residents. We hope the green message can spread far and wide among the residents in Singapore.


Tuesday, July 6, 2021

Online Biodiversity Loss talk @ Infineon Technologies (Mar)

Mr Bernard Koh, Senior Engineer in at Infineon Technologies, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Biodiversity Loss Talk for their staffs on 26 Mar. The talk is part of the Earth Hour event that the company organized. This is the 2nd time Infineon Technologies invited us to conduct a talk for their staffs.

On 26 Mar, Earth Society team joined Mr Bernard (via Webex platform) at 9.45 am. We conducted a Biodiversity Loss talk for about 200 staffs from 10.20 am to 11 am. We presented on Overfishing, Deforestation, Climate change, Loss in Biodiversity and Factory farming. We featured WWF 2020 Living Planet Index report which shows that 68% of wildlife are lost from 1970s to 2016. We touched on issues such as reduce Fish consumption, reduce Factory farming, Veggie days and UNEP ‘Planetary Health Diet’. We also showed that if everyone on the planet consumes resources as Singaporeans do, we will need 3 planets to sustain our consumption habits. We need to reduce our consumption pattern to keep it within the limits of 1 planet.  

Infineon Technologies staffs listened attentively to the talk and participated actively in the Quiz at the end of the talk.

Mr Apple Toh, Infineon Cares Committee member, email us the following comments after the event:

“On behalf of the Infineon Cares Committee, we thank Earth Society very much for giving us the utmost support to host this talk session on Environment conservation topics. It had been a great impactful morning and the response we received was overwhelming. 50 mins into the session, we still have 197 participants with us.”

During this pandemic period, we are glad that more companies are organizing Green events online to promote Environmental awareness and encourage their staffs to adopt a more sustainable way of Living.


Saturday, June 19, 2021

Online GW talk @ Nan Hua High (Mar)

Nan Hua High Service Learning Club organized a National Youth Environment Conference (NYEC) 2021 together with students from their Talent Development Programme (sKy). The event was held via an online platform on 18 and 19 March 2021.

Nan Hua High invited Earth Society onboard to send a guest speaker to specifically talk about the topic on Climate Action. They also invited another speaker from WWF Cambodia to speak on climate action.

On 18 Mar, Earth Society joined in the online NYEC Zoom meeting at 12.40 pm. We conducted a Global Warming talk for about 150 students from 12.55 pm to 2pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). The students listened attentively to the talk.

We are glad that more Clubs in schools are promoting the eco-message to the students. We hope the eco-message can spread far and wide among the students and the youths.