My Voice on EARTH FM – on the margin of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference -

On the margin of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, a great initiative from Leo Burnett Australia who already started the Earth Hour campaign are now launching the EarthFM, where people from around the world are asked to cast their voice to the World Leaders to take bold action and stop the dilution of our environment. 


Al though it was kinda weird to record my voice then upload it, but the desire to really have a voice pushed me to do it. 


Here what I said:
“This is the time where being in difference is acting against the movement. Unless we all shout and scream, no one will listen to us. We want to make it clear that the world leaders has to take ultimate measures towards our planet. If it wasn’t for our lifetime, its for our children’s. 
For those who are selfish enough not to care about whats going on, what if each of us will come back to this planet after we die. I am not trying to freak you out, but there is some people who believe that human beings can actually re-incarnate and their soul might come back wearing a new human body. If this is just an assumption, wouldn’t be enough to raise your voice and vote for earth’s sustainability, so that when you come back, you don’t have to suffer and go through all the mess we are are creating today.” 


If you feel you have something to say or you simply like to see what other people are saying about the topic, just visit this website: http://www.earthhour.org/EarthFM

1 Response to “My Voice on EARTH FM – on the margin of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference -”


  1. 1 randa gabriel December 21, 2009 at 4:44 pm

    Very Convincing ! maybe Oil and Gaz big players and Shell on the top, should start considering Global Warming and Climate Change seriously,
    Good luck Naja,
    very nice blog!


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