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    RE: The United Nations Climate Change Conference -

    RE: The United Nations Climate Change Conference - Global Culture of Peace and the International Politics of Population Growth.
    Looking back on the history of international political development, points out that changes in world order from one to another rarely take place peacefully. International politics over the next two decades will have to meet two problems simultaneously: the peaceful change in the power of the political world order and the sustainable change towards a global climate policy.
    David and Renate Jakupca,
    International Center for Environmental Arts (ICEA)
    ARK in Berea, Ohio
    http://www.TheICEA.OrgOn Top green food stories of 2007 posted 1 year, 11 months ago 3 Responses

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    Regarding Nairobi and Kyoto Protocol Future

    WHAT:  Regarding Nairobi and Kyoto Protocol Future
    WHERE: The ARK in BEREA
                   519 Karen Dr.
                   Berea, Ohio  44017

    WHEN: 7 PM on November 14, 2006

    GUEST SPEAKERS:
    David Jakupca, ICEA CEO
    Maria Roth, Editor GERMANIA Newspaper
    Beth Pasek, Editor DAILY ENVIRONMENTALIST

    Open to the Public
    Free Admission
    Contact: Call ICEA 440-891-8376 For More Details

    As the international community meets this week in Nairobi, Kenya to formulate international climate policy, you can depend upon the International Center for Environmental Arts (ICEA) to support the Kyoto process as an established mechanism to reduce emissions that can be tightened and expanded, rather than restarting international negotiations from scratch. Clearly India and China must enter the emissions caps, though just as clearly they and other developing countries should be allowed to emit more per capita then rich countries. Climate change will be averted or minimized only by dramatic emissions reductions, rapid embrace of renewable energy, an end to ancient forest deforestation and diminishment, and an embrace of energy conservation and efficiency. As individuals we must do what we can to achieve these goals, while leading our leaders to establish societal constraints that make living green more easy. Meanwhile, lets hope for enlightened global governance from Nairobi. International action, with agreed upon limits for ghg emissions, are essential for success. Right now, a lot is riding on the efforts of the developed countries that are participating in Kyoto to show they can successful in meeting their targets.

    In the United States we must take advantage of the new political landscape to put comprehensive and ambitious federal climate change legislation on the national agenda.

    ADDRESS:
    International Center for Environmental Arts (ICEA)
    P. O. Box 81496
    Cleveland, Ohio 44181 USA
    Phone/fax: 440-891-8376
    Email: ICEA2000@sbcglobal.net
    http://www.TheICEA.Org
    BACKGROUND:
    The International Center for Environmental Arts (ICEA) is a force for socially responsible activity. ICEA's mission is to "Assist in understanding of the relationship between Humans and their Environment through the Arts". ICEA was founded by David and Renate Jakupca in 1987 to meet the compelling needs of ordinary citizens for access to current, balanced, understandable information about complex global issues. Over the years, ICEA has gained a reputation for excellence based upon a unique library of specialized, current information on global importance and a wide range of imaginative programming and collaborations with other organizations to meet the needs of a broad constituency. With affiliates across the globe, ICEA supports research, information sharing and effective action promoting a sustainable Culture of  Peace.

    The historic ARK in Berea,  is the first structure in Cuyahoga County to incorporate sustainable building concepts from the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, it  inaugurated the green building trend that is now sweeping America. The Ark in Berea is the home and studio of American Cultural Ambassadors David and Renate Jakupca and is also a museum, community center, and art gallery. The ARK in Berea is the home of the Environmental Art Movement.

    SERVICES PROVIDED:
    ICEA is a place where people are encouraged to develop their own unique individual skills and talents for themselves, their community, nation and the world.  The center provides a healthy holistic environment to aid people in their social, emotional, physical, intellectual, spiritual as well as artistic growth.  
    Sustainable business leadership training programs are available to corporate and community organizations.  Consultants and Speakers are available for all topics relating to the Humanities, Arts, and the Environment.
    Annual Ongoing Projects are:
    Ohio COASTWEEKS Childrens Arts and Essay Contest        
    World Childrens Peace Movement

    .On It's time to move on posted 3 years ago 7 Responses

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