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CNN - Call To Earth Day |
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#CallToEarthDay
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Call to Earth Day
2025
November 6 2025
Guard Your Green Space |
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urging
individuals, communities and nations to take bold,
collective action to protect the natural world that sustains
us. Green spaces don’t just support biodiversity; they can
also improve mental health and reduce the urban heat island
effect by up to 4°C in major cities.
Research from the European Environment Agency shows that
people living near green areas experience significantly
better overall well-being.
By prioritizing these spaces, we are investing not only in
the environment but also in the health and resilience of
future generations.
From rewilding initiatives in Europe to tree-planting
campaigns in sub-Saharan Africa, people around the world are
showing that
protecting green spaces is both possible and powerful.
Call to Earth Day is a celebration of this spirit:
a chance to reconnect with nature, beautify our environs and
showcase efforts that are already underway and making a
difference.
Together, we can safeguard our green sanctuaries and ensure
that they continue to flourish — for the Earth, for each
other, and for the generations to come. |
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Please Support
Greenlandia Eco Foundation
Founders meeting
Sunday November 16,
2025
in Manhattan
All are Welcome
Contact
Ms. Gloria Cressler
Queenglori@aol.com
TEL: 646 704 7751
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Featured Past
Coverage on
Black Tie International Magazine |
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Black Tie
International:
Call To Earth Day -
Ocean Emergency Screening and VIP Reception
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Ocean Emergency
Currents of Hope
Dr. Jeannie Yi
Main Street,
Executive Produxer
&
Gerard
Mc Keon
Black Tie International Magazine
VIP Screening and Reception
Supporting
CNN - Call To Earth Day
Private . By Invitation Only
Ocean Emergency
Currents of Hope
Hosted by HRH Prince Albert of Monaco
explores the
current state of the oceans in the world
and how fragile our
ecosystem can be.
In this documentary the damages and troubles with our oceans
are explored through the lens of Prince Albert, highlighting
what has been done to the world over time and what
additional challenges mankind has
created over the years.
It is a documentary designed to educate about the past and
the present, but also the future with tips and opportunities
for the citizens of the world to start fixing the planet. |
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Click on
the video link above to view a 2 minute trailer of
Ocean Emergency |
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#CallToEarthDay
@CNN |
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Joyce
Brooks, interview with Montel Williams
on his work with Ocean Preservation. |
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Click the
video above to watch the full length
documentary
Ocean Emergency |
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Supporting
CNN - Call To Earth Day,
Living Oceans :
Turning the Tide
CNN Call to Earth Day
,
CNN held the third annual Call
to Earth Day.
Celebrating a planet worth protecting, we’ll partner with schools,
individuals and organizations across the world to raise
awareness of environmental issues and to engage with
conservation education.
Join CNN on November 8 for a special
day of coverage on
TV,
digital and our social media channels. |
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CNN
Humans are causing alarming changes to the planet.
Collectively, we are destroying ecosystems, polluting the
ocean and altering our climate. As individuals, we can all
play a role in making things better.
l Call to
Earth Day. Celebrating a planet worth protecting, we’ll
partner with schools, individuals and organizations across
the world to raise awareness of environmental issues and to
engage with conservation education.
Join CNN for a special
day of coverage
on TV, digital and our social media channels.
What is Call to Earth?
Call to Earth is a CNN initiative dedicated to conservation,
environmentalism, and sustainability. Across TV, our
website and social media, we tell stories about
our incredible planet and the remarkable people who are
protecting it. |
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The whole world is
the same cool and hot: from small family to everyone - the
ocean is in distress, and your family can still survive
alone! ?
Black Tie International Magazine
tweeted that the Prince of Monaco personally commented on
"Ocean Emergency" |
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Overnight, the once
"extreme weather" has become less extreme, and it is almost
a well-known daily phrase, bringing the murderous intent of
nature to retaliate against human beings.
This summer has just begun, whether it is the lush green
European peninsula, or the Chinese land spanning multiple
latitudes, or looking at North America across the Pacific
Ocean, none of them can escape the scorching heat,
torrential rain and floods, and the derivative disasters
caused by all these.
On June 28, due to the deadly heat and thunderstorms, more
than 1,100 flights were canceled at three airports in New
York City, the largest metropolis in the world, and tens of
thousands of people were stranded at the airport.
Some missed the graduation ceremony, and some did not catch up. Seeing a
loved one for the last time, more often than not, all the
money in the pocket is used up! Caused great emotional and
economic disaster. |
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Flights canceled at
New York airport |
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Seeing such a world,
people can't help asking, what's going on?
Nature gone crazy? Hey, you are really pretending to be stupid!
The answer lies within ourselves - billions of us have been
destroying our living space with our own hands over the past
few years.
In order to live a comfortable and convenient life, quickly
ask for excess from the nature we depend on for survival!
Convenience is reserved for ourselves, and disaster is for
others or our next generation.
The ocean - the blue homeland on which human beings live and
the source of our life, accounts for 74% of the earth's
area.
It has thrown batches of fish to the coast, and let them die
in the sea where they used to play!
My friend, the sea - that is the origin of endless life,
carrying the mysteries of human culture, awe-inspiring.
For us today, the sea is both a safe haven for the family
and a focal point for the environment. However, problems
such as global warming, coral reef fragmentation,
overfishing, marine plastic pollution, destruction of seabed
forest resources, deep seabed mining and oil pumping are
making us aware of the fragility and helplessness of the sea
ecological environment.
If the ocean is destroyed by our generation and human greed, our next
generation and theirs may really have no choice but to
escape from the earth and wander in outer space.
If you can save the environment we live in, our ocean,
before it is too late, so as not to cut off the life for
yourself and future generations, what will you do? Can you
get rid of some life habits that harm others
and benefit yourself?
The documentary
"Ocean
Emergency"
may give you timely inspiration! |
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Huayu China and
ATI jointly produced a special documentary "Ocean Crisis" |
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Recently, the
Chinese version of the documentary "Ocean Emergency" which
was invested and filmed by Huayu China and ATI of the United
States, was officially launched.
This film won the Grammy Award 19 times, the Emmy Award 14 times, and the
Oscar Award once.
The team and producer David Mckenzie filmed, and Prince Albert II
of Monaco, the second smallest but richest kingdom in the
world, personally served as a special commentary.
Speaking of the Prince of Monaco, friends who are familiar
with movies and sports should be familiar with it.
He is the eldest son of Prince Rainier III of Monaco, his
mother is the famous film actor and Oscar winner Grace
Kelly, and his wife is a famous swimmer, South African
"Mermaid" Charlene.
In his early years, he went to the United States and Ireland to study, and
successively obtained a bachelor's degree in political
science from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a
doctorate in philosophy from the Pontifical University of
Maynooth, Ireland. |
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Prince Albert and
his wife and children (the famous swimmer Charlene) |
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Prince Albert II
is
capable of writing and martial arts.
Not only is he proficient in multiple languages, but he was
also a winter Olympic sled athlete.
He has participated in five Winter Olympics.
After retiring, he has been passionate about sports and
environmental protection.
Since the elders of Prince Albert went to the Arctic
expedition in 1907, they left precious historical images.
Last year, Prince Albert followed the expedition route of
his ancestors and went to the Arctic to investigate.
There, he observed that the Arctic glaciers were melting at
an unimaginable rate.
Monaco is a small country near the sea, with the most
beautiful coastline
in the world.
Once the Arctic glaciers continue to melt and the sea level continues to
rise, Monaco's more than 1,000 kilometers of beautiful
beaches will be buried
under the sea.
The deeply shocked prince decided to make a documentary on ocean
protection, calling for global ocean protection! |
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Prince Albert and
grandfather both visited Arctic glaciers |
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In this documentary,
Prince Albert II mentioned that the ocean is facing a
huge survival crisis, and the biggest crisis is that people
do not have enough awareness of protecting the ocean.
They fail to realize that destroying the ocean is destroying the survival
of human beings. environment.
Global warming, coral reef fragmentation, overfishing, ocean
plastic pollution, destruction of seabed forest resources,
deep seabed mining and oil pumping are not just underwater
problems.
These problems are linked together and will eventually
affect land Water, air and all living resources for human
beings.
For example, the oceans are now being filled with human-made
plastics. Plastic particles become fine particles, float in
the water, and enter the bodies of fish, shrimp and
plankton.
The salmon and shells caught in the South Pacific were
airlifted to a high-end sushi restaurant in New York a few
hours later.
Although their prices have nearly doubled by nearly ten
times, the appearance is attractive and the taste is mellow,
microplastics will still be accompanied by these seafood ,
into the human body. Scientific research shows that these
microplastics can even enter the blood circulation, which is
not alarmist!
It often takes hundreds of years to decompose plastics-for example, the
daily brushing process requires the use of toothbrushes,
dental floss, toothpaste and plastic cups, but it takes
nearly 400 years for these four dental appliances to
completely decompose, and they are eventually discharged. to
our oceans.
Ocean crisis clip: How microplastics enter the human body
Global warming, sounds like it's carbon emissions?
But in fact, the ocean absorbs billions of metric tons of
carbon dioxide every year through photosynthesis.
Climate and extreme weather will become more common if ocean pollution
continues.
Experts are already predicting that rising global ocean
temperatures and an El Niño event in the Pacific mean 2023
could be the hottest year on record, with researchers saying
the planet is entering "uncharted territory".
Aren't these signs worthy of people's vigilance? |
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Plastic in the
ocean enters the human body through the cycle |
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