New Leadership in the Fight Against Global Warming: A Letter to Obama

December 21st, 2009

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News of COP15, the urgency of climate change solutions, and the economic benefit of low carbon alternatives have reached citizens around the world for the past two weeks as leaders have met in Copenhagen. While the TVs may have been tuned in to these political leaders, the information has created new leaders and a global community. Regardless of the different political agendas and economic concerns, it has been made clear by the citizens of the world how relevant an issue this is, as well as the determination they have to act on it. 51Give is excited people around the world are recognizing this and eager to help them create a green future.

More than two-dozen major U.S. businesses, including Dow Chemical, Microsoft, Nike, Duke Energy and PG&E, recognized the need for independent voices as well and took action. Sixteen of of the companies signing the letter are members of Business for Innovative Climate and Energy Policy (BICEP), a network of companies coordinated by Ceres advocating for strong climate and clean energy policies in Washington.They sent a letter to President Obama only days before his trip to Copenhagen requesting him to secure a strong climate change agreement with significant emissions reduction targets and substantial new financing commitments from developed countries.

The letter demonstrates not only the responsibility of the people and the companies around the world, but the profitability of this environmentally forward development. The letter was signed by some of the nation’s largest electric power, manufacturing, technology and consumer-facing companies. Furthermore, many of the companies had CEOs and other senior executives at COP15 in Copenhagen to promote the importance of winning a strong international agreement. The next step in global economic competitiveness is the low carbon solution market. This market offers the potential for economic growth and job creation.

Unfortunately, Obama was in little position to respond to the letter or act in general. His press conference was elusive and his actions throughout COP15 have been delicate. The Obama administration hopes to make great environmental strides with their new bill and recognize movement at COP15 dangerous in this capacity. The U.S. companies could not change the role the U.S. was playing in COP15, but perhaps they have demonstrated to concerned citizens around the world the power of their voice.

Please see the letter and supporting companies below:

December 15, 2009

The Honorable Barack Obama President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President:

We are major U.S.-based companies, many of which are attending COP-15, urging your leadership in helping to secure a robust international agreement now to address global climate change. This agreement has to include significant near- and long-term emissions reductions targets and strong finance provisions, with a substantial commitment of new long-term finance from developed nations, including the United States, following on the “fast start” commitments that already have been made. Such provisions also should consist of a structure for the long term and should leverage private sector investments. An international agreement also must facilitate clean technology development and transfer, with appropriate intellectual property protections. Such an agreement will provide the market certainty that will unleash the investments needed to create jobs and enhance U.S. competitiveness.

We must put the United States on the path to significant emissions reductions, a stronger economy, and a new position of leadership in the global effort to stabilize our climate. The costs of inaction far outweigh the costs of action. Our environment and economy are at stake. In addition, millions of people in developing and low-lying nations are at risk from climate and related economic dislocations, which further pose geopolitical threats. These factors highlight the urgency for the Administration to achieve a global deal in the coming days that moves us ever closer toward a legally-binding agreement that will protect us and future generations.

Many businesses are doing their part by creating innovative technologies and reducing their carbon footprints, as well as implementing complementary efficiency and renewable energy measures. However, a “sufficiently ambitious, effective and globally equitable deal [is essential to] create the conditions for transformational change in our economy and deliver the economic signals that companies need,” if they are to invest in a low carbon future.[1]

The urgency to act is clear and the need for strong leadership is paramount. We pledge to support your leadership efforts in helping secure a strong global agreement. Moreover, businesses should provide input into the negotiating process to ensure that the policies being developed will not create unintended consequences and will maximize opportunities for innovation. We view the latest bipartisan discussions being led by Senators Kerry, Graham, and Lieberman as critical to domestic action, and pledge our support for their continued efforts in the weeks and months ahead, too.

We thank you in advance for helping to protect our economic, environmental and national security interests for the future. Your forceful leadership is essential to securing an international deal to address climate change in Copenhagen. We look forward to working with you in the coming days and going forward following the Copenhagen conference.

Sincerely,

Aspen Skiing Company
Ben & Jerry’s
Business Council for Sustainable Energy (BCSE)
Clif Bar and Company
Dow Chemical
Duke Energy
eBay
Eileen Fisher
Gap Inc.
GroSolar
Ingersoll Rand
Jones Lang LaSalle
Jupiter Oxygen Corporation
Levi Strauss & Co.
Lykes Brothers, Inc.
Microsoft
MissionPoint Capital Partners
Nike
National Grid
PG&E
PSEG
Seventh Generation
Solazyme, Inc.
Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA)
Starbucks
Stonyfield Farm
Sun Microsystems
Symantec
The North Face

Timberland

51Give Short Film Featured in“Beijing Energy Network Short Film Night.”

December 17th, 2009

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51Give is honored the Beijing Energy Network selected our film for inclusion in the  “Beijing Energy Network Short Film Night.” This event was intended to develop a community that shares their experience, innovates together, and raises awareness of the events of COP15 and the importance of these negotiations. The BEN event featuring 51Give included 20 short films on energy and environment crisis, clean technologies and solutions, and calls for action.

The 51Give short film was directed by Gabriel London for his short-film series, “See You in Copenhagen.” Gabriel London’s films have been broadcast nationally on television networks ranging from MTV to SpikeTV, and internationally as part of film festivals including IDFA, Urbanworld Film Festival, and Live Earth. The “See You In Copenhagen” films, supported by the UN Foundation and the Global Campaign for Climate Action, were all directed by Gabriel London and produced by Colleen Hard, both of Found Object Films. They were designed to engage the public in the build up to COP15 and commenced a campaign that is continuing throughout the conference.The series reflects the lives, opinions, and stories of the individuals, the creators, entrepreneurs and politicians working toward climate change solutions. Gabriel London expresses this intention saying,

“[The films] bring home to viewers the opportunities and hopes wrapped up in Copenhagen by showing portraits of Copenhagen ’stakeholders’; from green industry leaders whose businesses will benefit from a fair and binding climate deal, to the very people who will lose their homes and livelihoods if a deal is not struck, and climate change persists unchecked.” (United Nations Foundation)

Through these personal accounts, the films demonstrate the need for environmental change. Reid Detchon, Vice President, Energy and Climate, United Nations Foundation recognized the power of these films saying,

“As these film so vividly demonstrate, the world and our future are gravely at risk from climate change…These films can help build the political will to make that happen.”

The 51Give short film in the series reflects the environmental context of China and hope for the future by focusing on a 51Give wind-turbine project in rural China. With Denmark being the largest source of wind power and 350 wind industry leaders are participating in COP15 51Give ’s wind-turbine project is particularly relevant to the COP15 negotiations.

The film has been visible and influential throughout the COP15 events and the events leading up to the conference. The film aired in the Climate Week Opening Ceremony in New York City for an audience including, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Danish Minister of Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard, actor Hugh Jackman, and others; has been viewed throughout the conference in Copenhagen for leaders from more than 190 countries; and was recognized by The Huffington Post as an encouraging and powerful force that demonstrates what is at stake in the COP15 negotiations.

51Give is passionate about the event and firmly supports BEN’s effort to promote collaboration of like-minded individuals form government, finance, media, advocacy, think tanks, and academia in Beijing as we pursue environmental solutions. We recognize it was a great opportunity to work with BEN and to bring COP15 to Beijing. The 51Give team had a wonderful time and hope everyone else did as well.

See the 51Give film here: http://vimeo.com/6655314

51Give sponsored the Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS) International Forum

December 16th, 2009

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51Give sponsored the Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability (LOHAS) International Forum this past weekend. We are firmly committed to the values of LOHAS: personal health, environmental respect, social justice, personal development, and sustainable living and embrace the opportunity to support them. LOHAS works in several sectors, personal health, natural lifestyles, green building, alternative transport, eco-tourism, and alternative energy. They are leaders in developing green lifestyles, reaching 1 in 4 Americans with their products and their attitude. Five years ago they expanded into China and LOHAS affiliated communities, towns, supermarkets, companies,websites, clubs, magazines, TV programs, pop songs and a mobile newspaper feature have appeared in China. Their perspective and influence is inspiring and 51Give recognizes the partnership as a wonderful opportunity to reach a greater audience and collaborate with like-minded individuals.

The forum was an opportunity for groups and individuals with shared values to come together, discuss, innovate, learn, and work toward a sustainable future.The event hosted speeches on the development of eco-villages and eco-friendly communities, a low carbon future, and the role of youth in this movement. 51Give was able to connect with people and organizations from all over the world, working toward the same goals as us. 51Give is looking to help LOHAS and the entire community reach its goals by offering “green” loans in rural areas, thereby promoting renewable energy entrepreneurs, while alleviate poverty and changing the standard of living.

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51Give was able to engage with representatives from many similarly motivated organizations, including, The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment, an educational charity which teaches ecological ways of planning a building. Their work with eco-designs and developing green infrastructure where there is none provides them with similar experiences as 51Give, allowing us to learn from one another. We also Listened to the director of the Department of Pilot Programs for Small Cities and Towns, National Development and Reform Commission, who is focused on developing rural areas in sustainable “green” ways, just like 51Give. 51Give was able to become part of a greater community at LOHAS dedicated to international environmental lifestyle changes.

The conference successfully brought together organizations and individuals determined to face environmental challenges. It was a high-end professional forum where individuals connected, communicated, and collaborated. 51Give is grateful we had the opportunity to share with and learn from others passionate about fostering a “green” way of living.

Daniel Foa Interviewed on Boat Tour of Wind Farm

December 16th, 2009

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On day 5 of COP15, Daniel Foa, Co-Founder and Director of 51Give had the pleasure of traveling by boat to see off-shore wind farms outside Copenhagen. He had a wonderful time getting first hand experience with an exciting technology and industry that offers renewable energy opportunities.

While aboard, Daniel Foa spoke with the Sopris Foundation about the role of renewable energy and an environmentally conscious lifestyle in China. Daniel emphasized the diverse “green” industries in China, saying,

“I see different kinds of innovations and technologies in China, from looking at solar water heating technologies, to solar light, street lighting, from small scale wind projects, to new business models…its not just product creation but actually business model product and creation.”

Daniel Foa and 51Give are confident that adapting to environmentally respectful lifestyles will benefit both the environment and the economy, because it offers a wide range of entrepreneurial opportunities. 51Give funds rural Chinese projects, because we recognize these “green” ventures as sustainable business opportunities.

The success of renewable energy was visible throughout the day with the sight of wind farms hanging on the horizon. The wind power industry in Denmark is particularly exciting as it is the first country where wind power is 20% of the electricity and in 10 years could be 50%. More than 90% of all offshore wind turbines worldwide come from Danish companies. The Danish wind industry is a paradigm of how renewable energy can provide for the environment and the economy.It has decreased CO2, while increasing jobs.

Wind power’s efficacy in reducing C02 was demonstrated in 1990, when California’s wind power plants offset the emission of more than 2.5 billion pounds of carbon dioxide, and 15 million pounds of other pollutants that would have otherwise been produced.

Daniel Foa was inspired by the success of this renewable energy industry, had a wonderful time on the boat, and along with 51Give is eager to pursue wind power as a renewable energy source.

See Daniel Foa’s interview aboard the boat. http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMTM4OTE1MTI0.html (He is on: 0:26-0:3, 2: 47- 3:09, and 3:25-4:00.)

“Innovations from China: I Want Sustainable Innovation Movement”

December 11th, 2009

SIDE EVENT
“Innovations from China: I Want Sustainable Innovation Movement”
Hiu Ng and Daniel Foa – Co-founders of 51Sim & 51Give – Beijing, China
Friday, December11th from 17:00-19:00
Bella Center Hall, Delegation Hall 7, Bellona Room

Hiu Ng and Daniel Foa Co - founders and directors of 51Sim (Sustainable Innovation Movement) and 51Give will discuss environmental solutions. From empowering the youth of China to actively engage in reducing carbon, to making micro-loans to farmers, installing methane digesters and solar panels, 51Sim is dedicated to inspiring and empowering adults and youth alike in order to develop innovative solutions. 51Sim’s projects embrace the imagination and voices of the youth, unite them as citizens of the world, and foster creative solutions to reduce carbon emissions and global warming. 51Sim’s ambition is to connect and empower the global community, by developing green bridges and supporting the pursuit of sustainable solutions to social and ecological challenges.

Co-founder Hiu Ng will be talking live from Beijing via live video feed. Former Under-Secretary General of the United Nations, Maurice Strong will be delivering a recorded address to the audience.

More information about 51Sim and 51Give at www.51sim.org and www.51give.com

Follow 51Sim at COP15 at http://cop15.51sim.org

Huffington Post Promotes Film Series Featuring 51Give

December 10th, 2009
The UN Foundation, in cooperation with Found Object Films interviewing 51Give's Daniel Foa for the “See You in Copenhagen” short-film series

The UN Foundation, in cooperation with Found Object Films interviewing 51Give's Daniel Foa for the “See You in Copenhagen” short-film series

Tens of thousands of people from 192 different countries are descending upon Copenhagen with hopes of forming a global agreement to respond to environmental challenges.

It is not clear how effective these negotiations will be, but one of the events there, Gabriel London’s campaign following his short-film series, “See You in Copenhagen,” is being recognized as an encouraging and powerful force. 51Give is honored to have its very own short-film directed and produced by Gabriel London, in the series that commenced this awareness campaign and being played throughout the COP15 conference. The 51Give short film reflects the environmental context of China and hope for the future by focusing on one of  our wind-turbine projects.

“See You in Copenhagen” not only features 51Give, but is being recognized by The Huffington Post, which is the 41st most viewed website in the U.S. and the 207 most viewed website in the world.The Huffington Post, in an article entitled, “Don’t Tell Us It Can’t Be Done Campaign Spotlights China And Grenada (VIDEO)”, published on December 9th, emphasizes that,


“[These] fantastic videos–created by Gabriel London of Found Object Films, in partnership with the UN Foundation, TckTckTck and Timberland’s EarthKeeper Network, show what is at stake in these negotiations.”

As one of the internationally most widely viewed web sites the The Huffington Post’s support and belief in “See You in Copenhagen” is encouraging for climate change efforts and 51Give. The Huffington Post reaches up to .8% of internet users every day, users that are becoming more aware of environmental challenges, what is at stake at COP15, and 51Give through “See You in Copenhagen.”

Since the Climate Week Opening Ceremony in New York City, when the films premiered for an audience including, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, and Danish Minister of Climate and Energy Connie Hedegaard they have been an influential aspect of COP15 and the global community’s environmental movement.

The films have such great impact, because they do more than relay statistics and policy proposals, they tell the stories of the real people, the entrepreneurs, like 51Give, and the politicians working toward innovative sustainable solutions.

51Give is excited and honored to part of this series, which is receiving so much international attention, raising awareness, and highlighting the urgent need for a global agreement on climate action.

Check out our video.


51Give Honored to be Invited to Take Part in the LOHAS Forum

December 10th, 2009

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51Give is honored to be invited to to take part in The 2nd International LOHAS Forum-CHINA at the Grand Hyatt Beijing, this weekend, from December 12th-13th 2009 .

51Give is excited to attend the LOHAS event, which is, “dedicated to making a tangible contribution to the creation of a mutually supportive community that is invested in the future of our society and planet.” We recognize the forum as an opportunity for groups and individuals with shared values to come together and learn from each other’s experience, share their resources, ideas, and concerns, and introduce themselves to an experienced reputable audience.51Give is eager to contribute to this community and lead the way to a sustainable way of life and innovative solutions to environmental challenges.

The event will host speeches, presentations, and participation from prominent experts and leaders from mainland China, Taiwan, Japan, America and Europe, including: Mr Steve French from the Natural Marketing Institute in the USA (NMI); Prince Charles Foundation; Opportunity Green; Greenpeace; IFAW; Jane Goodall Institute; Kazumi Oguro, pioneer and leader of the LOHAS movement in Japan; Liao Xiaoyi from Global Village – Beijing; China Sustainable Tourism Association; and Dr. Masaru Emotoe.

We are excited to participate in the event!

Give Me Green Confidence: Take Action to Support the Copenhagen Conference and Rescue Our Earth

December 8th, 2009

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December 7, 2009. The “Give Me Green Confidence—Take Action to Support the Copenhagen Conference and Rescue Our Earth” press conference was held at the News Building in Beijing. The event was attended by Chinese youth leaders and students from various universities around China, they initiated a dialogue on climate change issues and experts answered Chinese youth questions regarding the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference. 51Sim’s co-founders, Hiu Ng & Daniel Foa; the former United Nations Under-Secretary-General, Mr. Maurice Strong; Mr Yuan Jinhong Deputy Director of the Climate Change Office at China’s State Forestry Administration; Representatives of the Global Youth Summit on Climate Change and of China Youth Climate Action Network (CYCAN); the Deputy Editor of China Securities Daily, Mr. Dong Shaopeng; Ms. Cathy Sheng Climate Change Programme Manager at the Cultural and Education Section of the British Embassy gave speeches.

51Sim’s team of international project managers for the United States; the European Union; Latin America; Africa and finally Asia-Pacific – came on stage and introduced to the audience of 51Sim’s specific programs taking action in the area of environmental protection. They shared with China’s youth their experiences in leading low-carbon lifestyles, their passion for work, as well as their excitement at engaging with them to solve climate change problems.

The world’s attention is now focused on, “United Nations Climate Change Conference,” the 15th Conference of the Parties (COP15) in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Copenhagen Climate Conference is called by some “humanity’s last chance to save the planet.” In Copenhagen 51sim co-founder Daniel Foa will screen the video of Chinese students showing their commitment to rescue the environment. This film will be broadcasted in cinemas, conference halls, concert stadiums and will give the world a taste Chinese youth’s involvement in reverting climate crisis and 51Sim’s determination to maintain our planet’s harmony. Daniel Foa will not only represent 51Sim at the conference but will also represent the organisation in a number of activities. Daniel, 3 SISC winning students, British Counsel representatives and media will go on a boat tour with award-winning Chinese actress Li Bingbing to visit Danish Wind Turbines. Daniel will discuss climate change solutions such as energy-saving materials and emission reduction programs from China and he is speaking in different events to talk about state of commitment to environmental restoration in China. Hiu Ng is managing the COP15 programs from China and will deliver to Chinese media a dialogue about the themes of the Copenhagen Climate Conference gathered by Daniel. Meanwhile, 51Sim’s information on its participation at COP15 will be available on Sohu, Ifeng.com, Securities Daily, BTV and other media. 51sim’s blog (cop15.51give.org) will be regularly updated.

51Sim is a non-profit organization ( “51″ = “I want”; “Sim” = “Sustainable Innovation Movement”). It uses innovation with Chinese characteristics, interactive media and collaboration with a number of not-for-profit organizations, harmonious grass-roots organisations, businesses, and governmental bodies to promote the importance of environmental restoration. To date, 51Sim’s initiatives and programs have been heralded as responsible, high-impact, and harmonious by communities and governments in China and around the world. During 2008, 51Sim’s “Sustainable Innovation Student Competition” was recognized as a Key Commitment to Action by former US President Bill Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative Asia. With Copenhagen Climate Change Conference 51Sim also co-hosted together with the Ministry of Culture the closing ceremony of the China International Youth Arts Week, a major Olympic activiity. Together with Camco and Clearworld – two leading businesses based in London and Beijing dealing with carbon trading –  51Sim offsetted to Uganda 1280 tons of carbon produced by air travel during 12 days of the Youth Arts week. This was China’s first certified carbon-offset government co-organised event to support Green Olympics. 51SIM also financed Youth leaders from Peking University to visit disaster hit villages in Szechuan to volunteer. Their time was divided between teaching in make shift summer schools, playing team building games with children, delivering supplies that were needed and helping with village rebuilding. In 2009 51sim co-organised with the British Council, China’s first Sustainable Innovation Student Competition. The 120 winning students took part at the British Council Young Ambassador Climate Camp, 36 students presented their projects at SISC award ceremony and 12 of them were sent to attend COP15 as well as receiving 100, 000 RMB seed financing to start their sustainable start ups.

During the “Give me green confidence” press conference, former United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Maurice Strong at the press event said: I take China’s environmental future to heart and I encourage Chinese youth to take part in the country’s environmental protection efforts. Through cooperating with 51SIM, I have understood that Chinese youth have an enormous potential. They are tomorrow’s leaders, and the future of China is in good hands.” Referring to this event, 51Sim co-founder Ms Hiu Ng said: “COP15 will be a window through which China can show the world how it contributes to reducing the impact of climate change on the environment. I hope that not only Chinese media, but also foreign media will show interest in reporting China’s youth efforts to prevent climate change. I encourage our media friends to do what they can to support the restoration of the earth by making these voices heard. They are little voices but we are great in number. We at 51Sim put all our efforts towards providing young people a sustainable innovation platform to help them fight climate change with practical solutions. The road to a greener future is bumpy, but if we act together and cooperate with our international friends we can be successful! Go Chinese youth!”

The Beijinger Recognizes 51Sim’s Efforts

December 8th, 2009

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As COP15 begins, The Beijinger recognizes 51Sim as confident that despite the challenges the conference will face and the skepticism it is met with it will be a success. The Beijinger distinguishes 51Sim’s efforts and applauds the informative and exciting Q&A between Maurice Strong and the students present at the 51SIM press conference. Let us hope that 51Sim’s press conference was just the beginning of a great two weeks. We wish 51Sim’s Daniel Foa, Chinese Award-winning actress Li Bingbing (SISC’s ambassador), Maurice Strong (former UN Under Secretary-General), the winners of SISC and AIESEC as well as CYCAN student organizations a succesful trip in Copenhagen and hope the conference promises a brighter future.

Hiu Ng’s speech at 51 Sim’s press conference, “Give me Green Confidence: Take Action to Support the COP15 Conference”

December 7th, 2009

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Dear Honourable Maurice Strong, Distinguished Guests, Kind Members of the Media, Amazing Students and Our Strongest Supporters,

I am so pleased and honoured to be here with all of you on this special day. This media event is timed at a few hours before the 15th Conference of the Parties of the United Nations Climate Change is about to start in Copenhagen. This historical conference – considered by many as “humanity’s last chance to save the planet” – will decide on new global actions to be taken towards reducing the impact of climate change on our planet.

Today is a window through which China can show the world how it actively contributes to reducing the impacts of climate change on the environment. Amongst those who have been the most active in promoting life-style changes amongst their peers is our China’s youth. Through numerous projects that are implemented throughout China, through innovative ideas that are being turned into business models, through volunteer activities that are aimed at protecting China’s precious environment - Chinese youth have shown how a big country like China can engage wholeheartedly in this cause. China’s young students are tomorrow’s leaders! I would like to congratulate them all from the bottom of my heart and encourage them to continue nurturing innovative ideas to protect the environment.

I would like to also use this opportunity to address to the members of media. Everyone, within their own expertise and capability, can contribute immensely to the greening of the world. I wish to see more foreign media friends showing interest in China’s youth and 51SIM’s efforts to prevent climate change. I would like to give my deepest gratitude towards the continual strong support from the Chinese media for all peoples involved at the frontline of fighting climate change. We, at 51Sim and 51Give, put all our efforts towards providing young people with a platform that can help them achieve their sustainable innovative goals for the rescue of our future generations and the immediate restoration of our planet’s ecosystem. The road to a greener future is bumpy, but if we act together, we can be successful!

I would like to close this introduction with a favourite quote that I recently heard from a student at Model United Nations conference – I will take care of you My Dear Mother Earth because I love you.

China Jia You. I thank you all sincerely.