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    1. BRAHMA KUMARIS ENVIRONMENT INITIATIVE
      • « When I change, the environment changes »
    2. What is the BK Environment Initiative?
      • This is the Brahma Kumaris’ contribution to the protection of the environment and the development of a sustainable lifestyle.
      • As an international organisation in over 100 countries the Brahma Kumaris will encourage all its centres to develop a plan for environmentally friendly ways of working.
    3. What are the aims of the BK Environment Initiative ?
      • To help individuals and communities make the connection between consciousness and the state of the planet;
      • To raise awareness of how self transformation and action based on spiritual values, such as non-violence and respect, contribute to a change in the environment;
      • To encourage spiritual empowerment of the individual and communities to enable lasting changes in lifestyle.
    4. Brahma Kumaris Environment Initiative
      • The underlying principles of the initiative:
      • Positive focus: « What can I do, rather than what I shouldn’t do ». Creating enthusiasm.
      • Integration: Adding value to my own life by giving value to the environment through my actions.
      • Ownership : Each centre is responsible for choosing its own level of engagement and implementation.
    5. Suggested activities
      • Green workshops for
      • BK Centres
      • Green workshops for the public on
      • Environmentally Friendly Living
      • Creating a Green Spiritual Footprint
      • (a personal plan for evaluating the positive
      • impact of my life on the environment)
    6. Sample Green Workshop for BKs
      • Share background information and context on climate change
      • Dialogue: what are the purpose and benefits
      • of a sustainable lifestyle?
      • 3. Actions: what would we like to change in the working of our centre?
      • 4. Implementation: gaining approval from your NC for any major changes
    7. A Green Spiritual Footprint a personal plan for charting the impact of my life on the environment
      • Thoughts :
      • Am I fresh and green or cloudy-minded?
      • Words :
      • Are my words like a green cool breeze?
      • Deeds :
      • Did I travel in a green way today?
      • How much green was there in my plate?
      • Where shall I spend my next beautiful green time-out?
      • Can I count my green acts of love for mother earth today?
    8. Suggested topics for workshops on Environmental Friendly Living
      • 1. Simplifying our needs so using
      • everything from Mother Earth
      • in a worthwhile way
      • 2. Learning to respect and care for
      • the environment and share resources
      • 3. The Link between our inner and outer climate
      • - understanding the effect of our vibrations on the environment
      • 4. Spiritual response to possible emergencies
      • 5. The beneficial effect of a vegetarian diet on the environment
    9. Additional ideas
      • Green thought for the day/week
      • Dedicating time for a Green meditation
      • Regional Green retreats and trainings for BKs and close contacts on environmentally sustainable living
      • A Green BK website dedicated to share information and best practices
    10. Sample Ecological Charter
    11. Current Green Best Practices in BKWSU Worldwide
      • Villa Serra Serena a completely eco-friendly Retreat Centre, Brazil, (buildings, water, organic agriculture, 7000 tree-planting)
      • Casa Sangam Retreat Centre, Italy
      • Itteville Retreat Centre, France
      • St Etienne les Orgues, France
    12. BKWSU Environmentally Friendly Projects in India
      • Brahma Kumaris is a leading organisation in India using renewable energies, (especially solar energy) in Mt Abu, Om Shanti Retreat Centre in Gurgaon, Delhi, Hyderabad and many other cities
      • Events to promote environmental awareness have been held all over the country
      • The latest project aims to make the Shantivan complex in Mt Abu completely independent in its energy needs,
      • including electricity
      Gurgaon
    13. Latest solar energy project in Shantivan, Mt Abu
      • Number of dishes: 750 nos. of 60m2
      • Electrical output: 1,0 Mw el. (net. 22000 kwh/24hrs)
      • Thermal output: 150 Mwh th. ( 24hrs)
      • Thermal Storage: 82 Mwh th. storage for continuous operation
      • Solar Field: 25 Acres near to campus (1.3 km)
      • Total mirror Area : 45.000 m2
      • Turbine: 1,0 Mw el. at 255C and 41 bar
      • (Siemens)
    14. Brahma Kumaris Headquarters Mt Abu, India
      • Vegetable waste used to feed cattle and as compost in organic agriculture
      • Recycling of cooking oil, washing powder and soap
      • Recycling of all waste at the Global Hospital and Research Centre
    15. United Nations Climate Change Conference & NGO Forum Copenhagen 7th - 18th December 2009
    16. Brief Overview of COP 15
      • COP15 - the 15th Conference of the Parties under the UN ‘Climate Change Convention’
      • Ministers and officials from 192 countries are expected to attend
      • A parallel NGO Forum, organised by local NGOs and sponsored by the Danish Government.
    17. BK participation in COP15
      • Observer status at the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) (to be confirmed)
      • Participation in the NGO Forum
      • The Brahma Kumaris community – raising awareness of an environmentally friendly lifestyle
    18. KYOTO PROTOCOL 1992
      • 11 december 1998
      • Follow-up to the Earth Summit - Rio de Janeiro 3-14 June 1992
      • In 2008, 183 parties (nations) ratified the treaty
      • Next meeting in Copenhagen - December 2009
      Ratified - Signed, not ratified - Not signed, not ratified - Not signed
    19. Brief Overview of Kyoto Protocol
      • Stabilization of greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere
      • 4 gases : carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), nitrons oxide (N2O), sulphur hexafluoride (SF6)
      • 2 groups of gases : hydrofluorocarbons and perfluorocarbons
      • Industrialized countries agreed to reduce their production of greenhouse gases by 5.2% compared to the year 1990
      • European nations 8%, USA 7%, Japan 6%, Russia 0%
    20. Green Thanks for Your Attention

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