So a charity that I donate to is, apart from direct aid in the form of water, medicine, food and clothing, taking part in development projects such as building schools and water wells in Ethiopia. But they don't have a land restoration project so I thought I'd inform them of [s]their[/s] our need of one. I'm writing a letter to them to inform them of the necessity of one, but I don't want to ill-inform them or be too scathing or incomplete so, permaculturalists and the like, tear me down (and also rebuild if you have the time):
Hello,
I'm a student of the environment who wishes to, in the future, work with restoration of the environment which the world has as a whole destroyed. Despite some of the wonderful programs that you offer, there don't seem to be any environmentally preventive programs that are desperately needed.
One of the easiest ways to restore land to its original carrying capacity (farming production) and help the people who live off of the land (all of us) is through a series of policies and efforts such as terracing, which prevents excessive run-off of rain water from damaging the land by stripping away the topsoil, which in turn results in desertification. Once a region's soil has become desert-like even though there is still ample rain, the result can be deadly as the soil is no only able to hold water, resulting in horrific floods which kill many people each year
I urge your development program to look into programs that can help reverse desertification which is currently creeping southward through Africa every year, pushing many people into poverty and hunger.
A link to aid the development of a program such as this, if you choose to pursue it, can be found here:
http://www.greenfacts.org/en/desertific ... on.htm#3p0.
Other helpful information can be found online by researching desertification and the reversal thereof.
Thank you for your time. - (Sign off)
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They work mainly in the the third world (Africa, especially) where some of the big battles for the environment will be fought and a grassroots effort by the population that can be catalyzed from the outside world can make a major impact upon water and food resources in that part of the world. So I find it very imperative that we make at least somewhat of an effort to help save the people on this planet as well as the planet itself by educating the population. Desertification is one of the major problems along with lack of water resources that contributes to war, famine, disease, poverty and result in death.
I'm not a great writer nor convincer so I'd like some help to make sure that I can indeed convince this and other organizations to pursue such development and education programs. Thanks.
I want to put out the fires of Hell, and burn down the rewards of Paradise. They block the way to God. I do not want to worship from fear of punishment or for the promise of reward, but simply for the love of God. - Rabia