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Learrning to Reconnect with Nature and Buying The Good One

by | 10-08-2015 20:03 recommendations 0

On 30th July till 2nd August 2015, WWF Indonesia invited youth representatives from big cities in Indonesia gathered at Eco Learning Camp, West Java. I was given the opportunity to represent Bali. We learnt the meaning of connection to nature, renewed our motivation in environment conservation, and equip ourselves to be more resilient to face challenges.

 


I hugged a big avocado tree, thanks to it for producing oxygen and avocado fruit. There was a comfortable feeling when I hugged that tree. It reminded me with big trees in my house. They are the world oxygen factories and they give it to all living creatures for free. Have you ever said thank you to them for producing oxygen?Can you imagine if all tress in this planet are cut? Can you live without oxygen? 

 


Hugging a tree is kind of morning meditation in Eco Learning Camp. This place is a kind of camp for environmental education provided for activists and practitioners who dedicated their life to the environment. The activities in this camp raise awareness of environment and encourage action to save the earth from the simplest things.



The electricity of this camp is generated from solar cell. As tropical country where the sun shines brightly everyday, solar cell is a good renewable energy for Indonesia. Furthermore, all food provided in this camp comes from organic farming. Eco Learning Camp has its own farm to grow fruits and vegetables. They also grow vegetables in balcony. It shows that people do not need to have special land to grow their own food because we can grow it everywhere. Just grow the plant in appropriate place in your house, like balcony or terrace.


 

Workshop #BeliYangBaik

 


In this opportunity, WWF Indonesia explained about their consumer campaign called #BeliYangBaik ("buy the good one") and how we can encourage people to be a good and responsible consumer. I guess all of you already knew about "7 Billion Dream, One Planet, Consume with Care", a theme established by UNEP on this year World Environment Day.


Here are surprising facts about Indonesia

  • Indonesia is the largest consumer of palm oil products
  • Domestic consumption of seafood counts significant
  • Paper and tissue consumption increases as economic grows
  • Forestry and marine resources are fully exploited
  • Fuel consumption for private transportation is high



Everything you buy—from frozen fish to lipstick—is the end product of a complex production chain. Often, this chain starts in some of the world?s most fragile and exceptional natural places. Think of the Heart of Borneo, the Sumatra low land forests, or the Coral Triangle area. Indonesian consumers are not aware of this issues yet, nor of how consumption contributes directly to the environmental disasters happening in their own yard. The destruction continues as careless and wasteful consumption goes on.


 

Earth cannot afford our current lifestyle. In order to bring our lifestyle back to what our planet can provide, we need to make sure we only buy what we really need. And what we buy should be produced without putting at risk our home—the natural environment we all depend on. Consumers should play their role to help sustaining the natural resources, and better alternatives are there to choose.


 

Choosing better produced products and better technology, identified through ecolabels that make a difference can help conserve these places and our natural resources. Those with ecolabels produced their products in such a way that not harm the environment. It will also help WWF transforms multi-billion dollar industries to become better stewards of our Earth - which is one of WWF's conservation strategies.


 

So, if you are Indonesian, you can pledge #BeliYangBaik in change.org. If you have Indonesian friends, you can ask them to do so. If you are not Indonesian, you can start this awareness in your local areas. It's time to consume with care because there are 7 billion people need to feed everyday while our natural resources are very limited and most of them are already fully exploited. 

 
They grow vegetables in balcony Workshop #BeliYangBaik

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11 Comments

  • says :
    firstly i am inspired...i havent hugged tree yet!! i will now...and also encourage my friends to practice similare actions which makes us closer to nature..thanks for sharing :)
    Posted 18-08-2015 11:10

  • says :
    Wow! great opportunity. Such programs increases the network.
    Posted 18-08-2015 09:30

  • Luiz Bispo says :
    You did great to join this Ni Putu!!! Well done. Thanks for sharing yoour experience!!! =)
    Posted 13-08-2015 09:11

  • says :
    @Arushi: Thank Arushi. Glad to know you effort in your country. A lot thing to do to fight global warming
    Posted 11-08-2015 08:53

  • says :
    @Rohan: Thanks dear. We have to spread this awareness all over the world.
    Posted 11-08-2015 08:51

  • says :
    @JiyeLee: Thanks for the comment. The sunflower is beautiful indeed
    Posted 11-08-2015 08:48

  • says :
    @Harmajot: Thank you. yeah, we need to consume less and conserve more as global population is growing significantly
    Posted 11-08-2015 08:48

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Glad to know that you represented Bali in "Eco Learning Camp". Hugging a tree gives such a nice , soothing feeling and different kind of pleasure of getting close to nature. Infact ,my profile picture is "me hugging tree". Camps like these are really a great way to inculcate environmental values in youngsters , to get them connected to nature and to promote environment conservation. Thanks for sharing your experience.
    Here I and many other youngsters too keep organising campaigns to promote environment values but a lot more is to be done to make each and every resident on this planet an eco warrior to fight global warming.
    Posted 11-08-2015 06:27

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Well reported Wulan!
    Like Jiye, me too love the big & beautiful Sunflower plant shown in the pic. of your report.

    Eco Learning camp was an eye opener indeed. Conservation is the key for survival. We have really tried to raise awareness about reducing food waste and related issues in the UAE & the drives were really successful.
    Let's hope that trend continues to decrease all over & all the best for your #BeliYangBaik in Indonesia.
    Posted 11-08-2015 03:20

  • says :
    I love the sunflower in the picure!! Haha, I wish that I have a chance to join camp like you!
    Thanks for good report!! :)

    Posted 11-08-2015 01:27

  • says :
    I'm glad to know that you got this unique opportunity to participate in eco learning camp.The features of the camp you mentioned are very eco friendly. Yes I agree that we need to consume less and conserve more to meet the needs of the growing global population.Thanks for the report.
    Posted 10-08-2015 23:55

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