Thursday, November 08, 2007

5th INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF INFORMATION


5th INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF INFORMATION

FOR THE SAFEGUARDING OF NATURE

“CAPITALIZING THE ENVIRONMENT”

VILLA MONDRAGONE - MONTE PORZIO (Rome) 7-10 NOVEMBER 2007

Under the patronage of the President of the Italian Republic

Investing in a worthwhile environment: opening of the International Forum of Greenaccord with greetings from President of the Senate, Franco Marini, from Vice President of the Minister’s Council Francesco Rutelli, and from the Minister of the Environment Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio

This morning, with greetings from the president of Greenaccord Gian Paolo Marchetti and with the messages from the President of the Senate, Franco Marini, from Vice President of the Minister’s Council Francesco Rutelli, and from the Minister of the Environment Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, the 5th International Forum of Information for the Safeguarding of Nature began, organized by Greenaccord with the patronage of the President of the Italian Republic.

“I would like to applaud sincerely those who for this initiative have demonstrated their dedication,” wrote President Marini. “On the other hand the theme of this forum poses an important epigraph to this edition, “Capitalizing The Environment,” as it evokes a delicate relationship between the need to preserve the environment and the economic mechanisms which regulate the models of sustainable development.”

The Vice President Rutelli, through his message of greeting, also centered the attention on the necessity of finding an equilibrium between economy and environment for compatible development. “The economic aspects of environmental politics – he explained – are a not-to-be-forgotten element of a policy that guarantees a more shared and responsible governance than in the past. Not only because for many high-tech firms an investment in renewable resources or in energy-saving systems represents an ever more relevant economic reality, but also because the impact of phenomena like pollution and, at the global level, global warming, are already having costly effects for many communities. The virtuous model of development compatible with the protection of the environment is anything but a utopia. We need to abandon the rigidity of trying to stop modernization: technology is the first ally if those who do not want to sacrifice the future of our planet and the future of our children.”

“The economy has to find its true function again, that of promotion and diffusion of general welfare – added Minister Pecoraro Scanio – and therefore has to put itself at the service of human needs, both individual and social.

An economy that restores the primacy of people cannot but restore the primacy of the environment as principal source of the economic process to protect and to preserve in its reproducibility.

Ecosystems, as Professor Robert Costanza (one of the speakers here) teaches us, offer freely to humanity a series of services that are both essential and uncountable in the economic process but which have enormous value. It is maintaining these mechanisms that produce these services, which means guaranteeing to humanity a future of general welfare,” concluded the Minister, “and investing in their protection means investing in the production of wealth, rather than limiting ourselves to exploiting natural capital in a destructive manner.”

The discussion was then officially opened by Professor Andrea Masullo, President of the Scientific Committee of Greenaccord with the talk “The Person: Instrument or Protagonist of the Global Market?”, followed by the presentation of Professor Robert Costanza, environmental economist and professor at Gund University, Vermont, on “Investing in Natural and Social Capital for a Sustainable and Auspicious Future.”

“Having more is better only up to a certain point – said Prof. Costanza – and the growth of the GDP does not correspond anymore to a higher quality of life (sensations of security, satisfaction, realization, and happiness). The reported economic statistics, in fact, demonstrate that calculating the GDP is an error in that it cannot encompass the voices of those who would tie it to the satisfaction of people, in that it calculates only constructed capital and lacks the social and human capital.”

During the afternoon session, “Sustainable Economic Mechanisms,” there were on the other hand presentations from Paolo Pietrogrande, President of Atmos Holding, whose talk was entitled New Investment Scenarios in Renewable Energy Source,” Stefano Masini, Coordinator for Environment and Territory of Coldiretti, who discussed “GMOs and Organic Agriculture: Food Future of a Crossroads,” as well as Vincenzo Ferrara, climatologist for ENEA whose talk was on “Economic Evaluation of Climate Change Impacts.”

Doctor Ferrara then presented a global overview of the situation as far as global climate change and focused attention on the consequences linked to inaction. In particular he underlined the possible economic fallout of not reducing emissions and of an insufficient intervention to slow global warming.

“The economic convenience of these global reductions – he stressed – must not be evaluated only in respect to industrial costs but rather including the costs avoided by the damage provoked by climate change. Evaluations of economic convenience must include not only current economic benefits, but also opportunities for development and the benefits we leave to future generations.

In Italy, except for a few cases, there have been no estimates of the economic damage that climate change could bring to the national economy, assuming various hypotheses, including total inaction. Some evaluations done at the international level can be used as a reference, among them one at a global level (the Stern Report) and the other a high-level European report (the Peseta Report)”.

The Fifth International Forum of Information for the Safeguarding of Nature is an event realized in partnership with:

Fondazione Monte Paschi Siena, Ministry of the Environment and Protection of the Territory and Seas, Province of Rome, Acri, Region of Lazio

Patronage from:

Minstry of Economic Development, President of the Italian Republic, City of Monte Porzio Catone, ODG Nazionale, FNSI, WWF, Segretariato Sociale Rai

Sponsors:

Merck Sharp and Dome, Italian State Railways, Bcc Rocca Priora, Acqua Minerale Lauretana, Coop, Coldiretti

Technical Sponsors:

Comunità Montana dei Castelli Romani e Prenestini, Novamont, ESRI Italia, ECOR, Libera Terra, Morpier

Media Partners:

Rai 3, Rainews 24, Repubblica.it, Ansa Ambiente, IPS, Tempo Economico, RDS, Valori

Greenaccord Press Office

Nicola Checcarelli

+39.339.723.4724

Martina Valentini

+39.338.918.0001

press@greenaccord.it

Monday, October 01, 2007

get visa to Italy again

"Sometimes I feel sad to be a Chinese." I said to Marev, a visiting scholar from Israel.
She was confused, I said, "I have to apply for visa again and again."

I was invited by Greenaccord to join this year's conference Nov.7-11 again. It's a hard time for me.
I have to leave U.S.A before Oct.30, so I asked the Chinese Consulate in SF to book the airplane back Beijing at Oct.29. Oct.28 is My daughter and her mother's birthday. So, it will be a excellent time. Then, only 7 days left for me to apply visa in Beijing if I want to join the conference.

I tried to sent an email to the Italian consulate in SF, and asked him if I can apply for the visa to Italy in SF in case I start from Beijing. To my surprise, he replied me after several hours. He said, he may be authorized by Italian Embassy in Beijing. But they would like to can help me.

The miserable experience of getting visa to Italy in Beijing last year still made me thrilling.
I asked him again, is it more nature to apply for visa in SF if I visit Italy from SF and go back China directly from Rome? The quick response is that we can process it.

It's too hot today.
I got the money order in the post office and copied my passport and DS2019 this morning. I booked the hostel and bought travel insurance last night. Greenaccord faxed me all the document Monday morning. I got the employment verification Monday afternoon.

I got off from BART at Montgomery and transferred Muni 45 and got off at the next street of Webster and went 4 blocks and reached the Consulate of Italy.

I ringed. It answered.
I said to the monitor, "this is Song, I am coming to apply visa.
"Today is not visa hour."
I saw the sign outside the door.
Visa hour: Monday and Thursday, 1pm-3:30pm.
"oh, I thought it's Monday through Thursday. I am sorry, I will come tomorrow."

It said: "just a minutes"
I said, "thank you."

the door opened.
Two officials lightened the light, a mid age man dressed formal went to window.

Only half an hour. He gave an receipt, pick it Oct.1. Next Monday.

同样是意大利人,差距咋就那么大呢!

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above was written in last Wednesday after I came back from the Italian Consulate in SF.
I got the visa this afternoon, very smoothly.
to my surprise, it's a multiple entries visa for tourist till next April.

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Fall reception in Carthy's home

Carthyrn live is east Okaland.
I was called by J when I reach MacArthur in BART that she can ride me.
Poncho saw me and said, why did you come back?

I reach at Carthy's home just after 6:00. right timing.
I met many person there.
I talked a lot.
Huling ride me and Malita back.

Saturday, September 15, 2007

activity in Bahai Ceter in SF

Maybe this is the last time for me to visit Baha'i Center before my leaving.
Rana invited me to join her discussion on culture evolution, from tradition to modern, and seek the third culture.

It's totally new type of religious community. No much prayer, every person expressed their idea equally. It's real discussion.

Only six weeks left for me.

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

I am home

I am back Berkeley yesterday.

it's really nice to see Calvin and June again.
Calvin picked my up at Berkeley downtown station.
Calvind's yard blooms some new flowers!
I feel comfortable to see that.
I regard here as my home.
Calvin said, I miss you so long.
My eyes were wet.

We three visited a flower market after we had lunch in lily's resturant.
I am so joyful to see their picking up flowers.

even still a stone is in my heart.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

library of Congress


Adam building.
June 8, 2007

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the famous east market was burnt several weeks ago

so I can just see it outside.
I can not buy something inside.


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This first visit to Washington D.C


Some sinery in the street.
These photos were took in June 8.

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Thursday, June 07, 2007

the dog looks like a toy


the photos I upload today were took in June 6.

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Rose and others


I got my new camera Nikon D80 just before my leaving Berkeley. It's a last minute job. It's not a happy experience to buy from this seller in Ebay. while, the D80 is good till now.

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flower in Xinmin's yard

I live in Greenbelt, Maryland, close to D.C.

My teacher in Jinlin University host me.

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the modern art in Huston airport

This is the morning of june 5. I staied in Huston airport for one hour to wait for the airplane to Baltimore.
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Monday, May 07, 2007

rumba over the snow in summer


photoed in Calvin's yard, May 5, 2007.
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snow in summer

this is the Snow in Summer.

a small white flower grew out from white leaves.

photoed in Calvin's yard, May 5, 2007.
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rumba of rose

I learnt many flower's name from Calvin.
The flower in front of the tea room is rose, this kind of rose has a warm name: rumba.

yes, so many roses in the tree look like a ardent rumba.

and the white flower on the earth is snow in summer!

photoed in Calvin's yard, May 5, 2007.
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Sunday, March 18, 2007

petals on the ground

photographed on Gilmann, Mar.12, 2007
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Friday, March 02, 2007

live with spring


photographed at Gilman, Feb. 20, 2007.
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