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Kisah Hening dari Jakarta
5 February 2011Hening (WSD) tidak harus diam, keluarkan semua ide dan kreativitas Anda untuk membantu bumi kita hidup dengan bahagia! Silakan dibaca cerita NYATA dibawah ini
Subject: Re: Hening untuk Bumi
Date : Sat, 21 Mar 2009 14:22:30 +0700
From: “Waldi Nurhamzah” <email di sembunyikan demi privasi sang pengirim)
To : “Yayasan Wisnu” <wisnu@wisnu.or.id>
Cc: <mysilent@worldsilentday.org>, <bali.climatechange@gmail.com>
Persis ketika anda mengirim imil ajakan untuk Hening saya menemukan bahwa di sebuah sudut belakang rumah saya ternyata telah tumbuh sebuah tanaman, bukan di bumi tetapi di sudut tembok. Ini pasti sebuah kelalaian saya dan keluarga yang tidak memperhatikan sudut halaman belakang. Di situlah saya beritikad untuk merapikan kembali tembok saya dan memindahkan tanaman-tak-tahu-diuntung itu ke tempat lain di Hari Hening yang menyatu dengan Hari Kehutanan.
Hari Hening tadi, kawan saya mencabut pohon itu dari tempatnya dan memindahkannya ke tanah kosong di depan rumah saya. Sayang saya tak kenal nama pohon itu, tetapi tetangga bilang itu adalah anak pohon yang serupa dengan yang ada di seberang rumah saya yang besarnya bisa luar biasa dan akarnya ke mana-mana. Bagus tentunya untuk menahan air bumi.
Ada yang tahu apa nama pohon itu?
Waldi Nurhamzah, Jakarta 12310
Posters (World Silent Day) Carry Message to Save the World
17 January 2011Sri Wahyuni, The Jakarta Post,
Yogyakarta | Sun, 01/16/2011 2:09 PM | Art and Design
“You don’t need to be a superhero to save the world. Do
nothing. “The message was delivered by one of the posters on display at the
ongoing “International Poster Exhibition” at Bentara Budaya
Yogyakarta. (more…)
Bali activists stage campaign on World Silent Day
14 January 2011Hundreds of activists in Bali have called on residents to participate in a global campaign to promote World Silent Day (WSD) on March 21, the day people are required to take real action to reduce their use of energy in order to cut emissions for only four hours.
Sisca Kusumawardhani, a teen activist, asked people to produce creative activities to save the energy.
“Within four hours, residents can do everything to lower energy consumption in their respective homes, offices or neighborhoods,” Kusumawardhani said.
The campaign, started in 2008, was inspired by the Hindu ritual of Nyepi, or the Day of Silence, which falls every year to observe Caka New Year.
During Nyepi, Hindu believers living on the island of Bali refrain from using lights or exiting their homes for 24 hours.
The island’s entry gates including airports and seaports are all closed. Bali is silent and dark on Nyepi.
Hira Jhamtani, one of WSD’s initiators, said that the campaign would be very effective in making significant emissions cuts.
“During Nyepi, for example, Bali can cut around 20,000 tons of CO2 from the stoppage of transportation operation including cars, motorcycles, airlines and other transportation modes,” Jhamtani said. Not to mention the usage of electricity power, Jhamtani added.
The selection of March 21 as World Silent Day was based on a scientific reason when the sun is to be on the vernal equinox point heading from the equator to the north side. On the next day, people will observe World Water Day.
The World Silent Day movement is expected to encourage any individual regardless of race, religion and social status to make a real contribution to save the earth.
“We have already collected 10,000 signatures to support the movement. We expect to get at least 10 million signatures,” Kusumawardhani added.
The 10 million signatures are required to propose World Silent Day to the secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) as a global movement, which is rooted in local Balinese wisdom.
Contributions, signatures and public testimonies are available at worldsilentday.org.
“You can take a walk to school or ride a bike while dating your boyfriend or girlfriend on March 21.
These are exemplary actions on how to cut emissions in fun and creative ways,” she added.



