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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Plant trees for change with Nobel Prize winner Wangari Maathai

(Cross-posted from the LatLong Blog)

Occasionally, we invite distinguished guests to contribute to our blogs and we’re very happy to have Wangari Maathai share her perspective here. In collaboration with Wangari Maathai’s Green Belt Movement and several other partners, the Google Earth Outreach team has created several narrated tours on the topic of climate change in preparation for the UNFCCC’s COP16 Climate Summit 2010 in Cancun, Mexico. Fly underwater to learn about the effects of ocean acidification on sea life with Oceana. Zoom around Mexican mangroves in 3D and learn about the importance of this biodiverse habitat... and what must be done to protect it for future generations. Visit google.com/landing/cop16/climatetours.html to experience these tours. -Ed.

Ask most people what trees mean to them and the first thing that comes to mind is the tree outside their bedroom window or the forest where they played as a child. Trees do occupy a powerful place in our emotions, but the most powerful argument to protect our world’s trees is not based on sentiment. There is a vital interdependency between communities and the trees they rely on for survival. Trees are our watersheds, protectors of the natural environment, and sources of food. Remove the trees from the equation and the community feels the impact.

I came to this realization in the 1970s in Kenya. I was talking to women in my community about their problems: hunger, access to water, poverty, wood fuel. I saw a link between their needs and the condition of the land and thought, “Why not plant trees to address these issues?” Trees hold the soil to the ground so that we can grow food in it, they protect watersheds and facilitate harvesting of rain water, fruits trees supplement food and trees give us domestic energy and wood with which to build our shelters. So while still working at the University of Nairobi, I established a tree nursery in my backyard, planted seven trees at a public park and founded the Green Belt Movement. The organization works to empower communities, to build their capacity to restore Africa's forests and put an end to the problems that deforestation and other forms of environmental degradation cause. As a result of this idea, more than 40 million trees have been planted to restore the environment and improve the lives of the people who are linked to the land.

When we were offered a unique opportunity to partner with the Google Earth Outreach team on a project using new Google Earth technology to visualize trees in 3D, we were thrilled. For accuracy and integrity we worked very closely with Google, advising them on the modeling of unique African trees like the broad-leaved Croton, the Nile tulip tree and the East African Cordia. These tree models illustrate the biodiversity in our tree planting sites, especially in the forests, and how we carefully select trees that are indigenous and sustainable to the natural surroundings.

Broad-leaved Croton, the Nile tulip tree and the East African Cordia (from left to right)

We then used data from real planting locations to “plant” the tree models in Google Earth and create 3D visualizations. Now, for the first time in Google Earth, people from all over the world will be able to virtually visit these planting sites, explore the 3D trees and connect with the work that we are doing.

Green Belt Movement planting site in 3D on Google Earth

Tree planting is a simple activity with tangible results, and anyone can participate. It helps people come together to address common problems and work collectively towards community improvement and sustainability. I hope that seeing our beautiful tree planting sites in 3D on Google Earth will be a source of inspiration for people to engage, plant trees and organize planting activities in their own communities. Taking charge of our lives and the environment around us can help ensure a lasting legacy and healthy future for our children.



Learn more about the Green Belt Movement and support our work at http://www.greenbeltmovement.org.

Tying Knot | Wedding Ceremony | Mary and Mark

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Here some great inspirational wedding ceremony of Mary and Mark this September at The beautiful Saint Alphonsus Church, Newberry Library in Chicago, Illinois.

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The wedding theme and decor were dominated by beautifully florals, demanding the place that could spots to reflect their true love for the Cubs, so together with Dawn, they duo headed to Wrigley Field for some picture perfect moments.

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Afterwards, guests headed to The Newberry Library to devour delicious cupcakes by Sweet Mandy B's and enjoy more of Mary's luscious beloved florals.

photo source ; Dawn E. Roscoe Photography

Flawlessly for Goods

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Eye catching design in chiffon which considered as the one main lightweight fabrics that could make the wearer more comfort. Mori Lee collection impress for goods, giving a best figured body shape with its flowy gown that remarkable when make swing. Nobody's perfect but why not set your wardrobe with something that could build a high-confident ? if you are feel 'i'm all right' then forget those all, this only remains nothing than give you a flawessly look for goods.

source : Mori Lee

Fresh in Bubble Ruffles

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You walk down the aisle with this attire ? great idea if demanding a fresh and chic look whether the concept will be formal or semi formal this is just a flawless. Backyard and garden needed a more casual and relaxed attire, can't you see its all a set that just draw my attention, paired with strappy ribbon sandal for a extreme comfortable walks.

Take a Hi-Lo ?

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Wonderful outfits from top to toe, Hi-Lo ideas with gorgeous flower brooch lies in center of waist. You could walk nicely as the front is high hemline, sweetheart neckline accentuate best feature. This is a smart ideas fro having a semi-formal wedding specially if held outside.

photo credits : Mori Lee bridal

Fabulous Platinum






Bergdorf Goodman-five Platinum Collection gowns were displayed along side several other designer exclusives, set against a backdrop that can only be described as magical. If ever you find yourself on the Seventh Floor of Bergdorf Goodman, otherwise known as paradise, pull up a chair and stay a while! This level is dedicated to crystal, china, silver and anything that sparkles. Including the Monique Lhuillier Platinum Collection. Making her first bridal personal appearance in five years, the designer was on hand to reveal her most shining moment yet.




Take it all in slowly. The complete collection consists of four gowns and one "destination" style and will be available to brides on an ongoing basis. Pricing for these gowns range from $4,510 to $11,770. To schedule an appointment, call 212-872-8957. Tables set with crystal and china set a gorgeous stage. It was a wonderland of light. At bottom, as if things could get any sweeter? Monique Lhuillier was the quintessential hostess.

Married in Vintage ?

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Sounds nowadays modern is just hit the fashion, leaving the old past days where vintage and classic reigns. Why so ? be brave enough for taking the chance marry with this kinda of attire that personally i love as it giving a chic and retro look. How about you ?