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Leading Paper Producer to Halt Deforestation in Indonesian

trees cut for Paper-TFTphoto

trees cut for Paper-TFTphotoThe world’s third largest paper company, Asia Pulp and Paper (APP), announced earlier this month an immediate end to all natural forest clearing in its supply chains in Indonesia.

The company’s pledge to stop making paper from the pulped remains of some of the last virgin rainforests, along with its improved transparency, will help protect endangered Sumatran tigers and orangutans and also the region’s indigenous peoples, many of whom depend on forest resources for their livelihoods. Most importantly, the move responds to the threat of climate change because it protects forested peatlands that store massive amounts of greenhouse gases.

APP’s announcement, the result of 12 months of on-the-ground field work by the non-profit group, Tropical Forest Trust (TFT), and lengthy negotiations between Greenpeace and APP’s management, could set a serious precedent for the rest of the industry.

Scott Poynton, the executive director of TFT, says the agreement globally represents a possible tipping point for using the influence of advocacy groups such as Greenpeace to affect the role of the private sector. The key is to hammer out a strategy for how industry can do the right thing while surviving economically.

“If one of the world’s largest paper producers can identify a way to clean up the complex social and environmental issues that plague its supply chain, then others can do so too,”  said Poynton.

APP’s commitments show other producers worldwide—whether they sell pulp and paper, palm oil, soy, or beef—that it is possible to run a business without destroying humanity’s habitat.”

In today’s announcement, APP outlined a set of policies—part of its agreement with TFT— that will end its role in the practice of destroying forests to make room for tree plantations. The company also pledged to respect the rights of forest-dwelling communities and bring all third-party suppliers into line with its sustainability efforts. The new policies, which went into effect February 1, apply to all of the company’s operations around the world, its suppliers in Indonesia as well as its paper mills abroad, including those in China.

forest TFT photoTFT has a proven track record of designing deforestation-free supply chains for companies worldwide—from a timber company in the Republic of Congo to a shoe retailer in the European Union. Most notably, TFT has shaped “no deforestation” policies for the food powerhouse Nestlé and the world’s second-largest palm oil producer, Golden Agri-Resources—in 2011, TFT successfully helped GAR launch a Forest Conservation Policy. TFT is now using this same model in working with APP to change the way it supplies its mills with fiber—the building block of the company’s internationally-produced and distributed paper products. Half of TFT’s 100-member team is based in Indonesia, where they work directly with suppliers feeding into global supply chains.

“With little hope that world’s governments will ever agree on a climate change treaty, companies have a huge role to play in reducing emissions, and deforestation has always been a primary target,” says Poynton. “We will closely support and monitor APP to make sure its contribution is realized.”

(More information from the Guardian and TFT)

Photo credits: TFT

Tiny Disabled Dog is Big Inspiration for Nursing Home Seniors

disabled dog with wheelchair USA TodayVid

disabled dog with wheelchair USA TodayVid

A tiny puppy born disabled could not put any weight on her front legs. Not only was she subject to bullying by other puppies in the litter, she was getting bruised by falling on her legs.

It was fate that the dog’s caretaker decided it would be best to bring her to work — at a nursing home. The dog named BeeBee became a moving inspiration to the elderly residents there who were going through their own health issues.

Not only that. One of the employees asked her son to work with fellow students at his technical school to come up with a device to help BeeBee get around.

(WATCH the inspiring video from USA Today)

Tiny Disabled Dog is Big Inspiration for Nursing Home Seniors

disabled dog with wheelchair USA TodayVid

disabled dog with wheelchair USA TodayVidA tiny puppy born disabled could not put any weight on her front legs. Not only was she subject to bullying by other puppies in the litter, she was getting bruised by falling on her legs.

It was fate that the dog’s caretaker decided it would be best to bring her to work — at the nursing home. The dog named BeeBee became a moving inspiration to the elderly residents there who were going through their own health issues.

Boy, 7, Raises More Than $30,000 for Sick Friend

best friends 1st graders Dylan helps find cure ChocolateBar

best friends 1st graders Dylan helps find cure ChocolateBarNever underestimate first-graders.

Jonah Pournazarian, 7, is best friends with Dylan Siegel, 6. Jonah has been diagnosed with glycogen storage disease type 1B , a rare liver disorder that doesn’t have a cure. Dylan decided to raise money for research to help his friend. Late last fall, he hatched a plan.

His parents wanted to do a typical lemonade stand effort, but he looked at them and said, “I want to write a book.”

Boy, 7, Raises More Than $30,000 for Sick Friend

best friends 1st graders Dylan helps find cure ChocolateBar

best friends 1st graders Dylan helps find cure ChocolateBarNever underestimate first-graders.

Jonah Pournazarian, 7, is best friends with Dylan Siegel, 6. Jonah has been diagnosed with glycogen storage disease type 1B , a rare liver disorder that doesn’t have a cure. Dylan decided to raise money for research to help his friend. Late last fall, he hatched a plan.

His parents wanted to do a typical lemonade stand effort, but he looked at them and said, “I want to write a book.”

This Billboard Generates Clean Drinking Water Straight From The Air in Arid Peru

water creating billboard-Lima Peru

water creating billboard-Lima PeruThe University of Engineering and Technology in Lima, Peru, decided to pull off a clever engineering stunt to attract a new class of techie do-gooder students: create a billboard on the Pan-American Highway that generates potable water out of thin air.

It almost never rains and villagers nearby are challenged by the lack of fresh water. But atmospheric humidity, regularly as high as 98%, is thick with potential droplets.

Using five generators at the site, the billboard has already produced thousands of liters of free water in its first three months.

(WATCH the video below or READ the story in Fast CoExist)

Teen Walking 10 Miles in Snow to Get a Job Impresses Passerby Who Offers Him Twice the Pay

teen impresses man gets job

teen impresses man gets jobAn 18-year-old trekking through the ice and slush Friday in Indianapolis determined to arrive on time for a job interview 7 miles away left quite an impression on a restaurant owner who is not used to seeing such a work ethic in someone so young.

When Jhaqueil Reagan asked how far it was to the thrift shop at 10th and Sherman, he was told it was at least six more miles. When the man suggested he take the bus, the youngster just said thank you and kept walking.

Later, the restaurant owner, Art Bouvier, was driving down the same road and saw Reagan still walking in the freezing temperatures.

Teen Walking Miles in the Snow to Get a Job Lands Another at Twice the Pay

teen impresses man gets job

teen impresses man gets jobAn 18-year-old trekking through the ice and slush Friday in Indianapolis determined to arrive on time for a job interview 7 miles away left quite an impression on a restaurant owner who is not used to seeing such a work ethic in someone so young.

When Jhaqueil Reagan asked how far it was to the thrift shop at 10th and Sherman, he was told it was at least six more miles. When the man suggested he take the bus, the youngster just said thank you and kept walking.

Later, the restaurant owner, Art Bouvier, was driving down the same road and saw Reagan still walking in the freezing temperatures.

Two Minutes of Nothing But Goats Yelling Like Humans

Goats yelling - YouTube

Goats yelling - YouTubeYou can not help but laugh while watching “Nothing but two minutes of goats yelling like humans”, the original video montage that went viral last week racking up almost 9 million views on YouTube.

Some of these goats sound so much like people that the clips have spawned spin-off videos featuring Taylor Swift and Bon Jovi songs accented by the goats screaming in agreement.

See for yourself and share it on Facebook or Twitter using the buttons above…

Boy Scares off Lions With Flashy Solar Invention

African herding boy Massai TED talk

African herding boy Massai TEDtalkA 13-year-old Massai boy in Kenya has invented an ingenious system to scare off the lions that were killing his family’s livestock.

Living on the edge of Nairobi National Park, Richard Turere first became responsible for herding and safeguarding his family’s cattle when he was just nine. After two years he decided it was time to find a way of protecting his family’s cows.

Boy Scares off Lions With Flashy Solar Invention

African herding boy Massai TED talk

African herding boy Massai TEDtalkA 13-year-old Massai boy in Kenya has invented an ingenious system to scare off the lions that were killing his family’s livestock.

Living on the edge of Nairobi National Park, Richard Turere first became responsible for herding and safeguarding his family’s cattle when he was just nine. After two years he decided it was time to find a way of protecting his family’s cows.

Danish Device Kills Air Pollution at Its Source

Atmospheric Photochemical Accelerator

Atmospheric Photochemical AcceleratorScientists in Denmark have built a device designed to clean polluted air by accelerating natural atmospheric processes, helping to get rid of chemicals and smells.

That Atmospheric Photochemical Accelerator developed at Copenhagen University underwent six years of trials working atop a stinky industrial plant.

England’s Forests to be Saved, Not Sold

flowers in Stratford

flowers in StratfordHaving dropped a policy allowing state-owned English woodland to be sold to the private sector, the government is now committing instead to preserving it for future generations.

Environment secretary Owen Paterson announced in January 2013 that a previous policy of selling off 15% of the public forest to raise funds was to be dropped and an independent public body created to hold them in trust.

US Wrestlers Honored by Iran’s President and Fans, Easing Tensions at Nuclear Talks

fans in Iran love athlete Jordan Burroughs

fans in Iran love athlete Jordan BurroughsFor a brief moment on Tuesday, the nuclear dispute between Iran and the United States took a back seat to sport.

American Diplomats found rare common ground with the Islamic Republic at a recent round of nuclear negotiations, noting Iran’s victory in the freestyle wrestling World Cup in Tehran.

U.S. wrestlers competed, including the 2012 Olympic gold medalist Jordan Burroughs who was cheered on wildly by wrestling-crazy Iranian fans. Burroughs tweeted a photo (above) of the eager Iranians with the caption, “Iran has amazing fans!”

“Later, in a rare gesture of goodwill, the members of the U.S. freestyle wrestling team shook hands with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Friday after finishing third in a tournament,” according to Capital Bay.

(READ the story from Reuters and SEE more photos at Capital Bay)

Mediterranean Diet Shines In Clinical Study

tomatoes and olive oil-JoeB-Morguefile

tomatoes and olive oil-JoeB-MorguefileA careful test of the so-called Mediterranean diet involving more than 7,000 people at high risk for heart attacks and strokes found the diet reduced them when compared with a low-fat diet. A regular diet of Mediterranean cuisine also reduced the risk of dying.

Overall, the people consuming the diets rich in olive oil and nuts had about a 30 percent lower risk of having a heart attack, stroke or dying from a cardiovascular cause.

Beautiful Wooden Pedestrian Bridge Was Crowdfunded When The City Couldn’t Pay

bridge crowdsourced Rotterdam-illustration

bridge crowdsourced Rotterdam-illustrationIn Rotterdam, a new bridge connects two parts of the city that were previously cut off by roads with heavy traffic.

The bridge is all wood–17,000 individual planks, each of which bears the name of the individual who donated money to help pay for it when the city’s coffers were empty.

Reconnecting a part of the city cut off by traffic makes the area walkable again, and may attract shops, restaurants, and small businesses.

Beautiful Wooden Pedestrian Bridge Was Crowdfunded When The City Couldn’t Pay

bridge crowdsourced Rotterdam-illustration

bridge crowdsourced Rotterdam-illustrationIn Rotterdam, a new bridge connects two parts of the city that were previously cut off by roads with heavy traffic.

The bridge is all wood–17,000 individual planks, each of which bears the name of the individual who donated money to help pay for it when the city’s coffers were empty.

Reconnecting a part of the city cut off by traffic makes the area walkable again, and may attract shops, restaurants, and small businesses.

200 Strangers Attend British Marine’s Funeral After Facebook Plea

servicemen funeral honor guard UK-ITVvid

servicemen funeral honor guard UK-ITVvidHundreds came to the funeral of a Royal Marine who had no friends and no family after a clergyman posted a notice on Facebook to rally people for a proper send-off.

The word spread among local Portsmouth servicemen who did come providing all the arrangements for a fitting farewell service for James McConnell.

 

(WATCH the video or read the story from ITV News)

Oscar Night: 9-Year-Old and 86-Year-old Make Oscar History

Quvenzhane Wallis in Beasts of the Southern Wild

Quvenzhane Wallis in Beasts of the Southern WildQuvenzhane Wallis could make Oscar history tonight by taking home the Best Actress statue for her role in the critically acclaimed drama Beasts of the Southern Wild, for which she became the youngest actor ever nominated for an Academy Award.

She was 6 years old when she played the part of Hushpuppy, the indomitable child prodigy and survivalist who lives with her dying father in the backwoods squalor of a Louisiana bayou.

Mark Zuckerberg Helps Extend Human Life by Co-Sponsoring $33M Prize

Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences-2013

Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences-2013Tech world celebrities including Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg and Google’s Sergey Brin have donated part of their fortunes to help extend human life through the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, a $33 million award to help 11 different scientists in their efforts to cure complex diseases.

In its inaugural year, the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to advancing breakthrough medical and science research has awarded $3 million each to: (watch the video below)