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		<title>Eco-Valley Project at the Copenhagen Climate Summit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There was reported that about nine devotees were arrested while chanting Hare Krishna outside the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen. However, it should also be remembered that ISKCON had another type of presence at the Conference—with a much more fortunate outcome. While his fellow devotees were waiting for their fate to be decided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-124" title="RKP" src="http://ecovalley.hu/wp-content/uploads/RKP.jpg" alt="RKP" width="100" height="97" />There was reported that about nine devotees were arrested while  chanting Hare Krishna outside the 2009 UN Climate Change Conference in  Copenhagen. However, it should also be remembered that ISKCON had another type  of presence at the Conference—with a much more fortunate outcome. <span id="more-123"></span>While his  fellow devotees were waiting for their fate to be decided at the police station,  Radha Krishna Dasa (Zoltan Hosszu) from Hungary, oblivious of the events going  on outside, was giving one of his five official presentations about ISKCON’s  Eco-Valley project at the Climate Bottom Meeting: this time to dozens of curious  Chinese environmental specialists.</p>
<p>The international meeting of civil activists and spiritual and religious  leaders to which Radha Krishna Dasa, as director of the Eco-Valley Foundation,  was invited, was held parallel to the big climate summit, aiming to influence  and offer “windows of hope” to the political leaders. In fact, the  decision-makers gathered in Copenhagen frequently attended the Bottom Meeting’s  events, lectures, exhibitions and films where they learned about a number of  sustainable cities and eco-village initiatives, as well as other fresh ideas to  overcome the world’s ecological, social, spiritual and economic challenges. Many  of them heard Radha Krishna’s presentation about the Eco-Valley farm community  in Hungary, an internationally known and appreciated eco-village project that is  based on the spiritual principles of sustainability established by the ancient  Indian scriptures, the Vedas.</p>
<p>Following the instructions of Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Eco-Valley (or  Krishna-valley) was established in 1993 by ISKCON leader Sivarama Swami and a  handful of dedicated devotees. Their aim was to create a community where members  of each household can lead a sustainable, environment-friendly and God-centered  life. Sixteen years later, there are 150 devotees living on 550 acres of  beautifully cultivated land. They have built sixty-three buildings including a  new temple, family homes, cow stables, a school, an art studio, a bakery, a  guesthouse and several new roads. They grow their own grain, fruits, herbs and  vegetables, and have planted 250,000 trees, which give shade to tens of thousand  of tourists visiting and learning from them each year. The Eco-Valley community  is 100% self-sufficient when it comes to food, producing ten times more grain  and seven times more honey than its residents actually need. Their biggest  challenge for the next couple of years will be to increase their energy  sufficiency by planting more windmills and solar panels and taking advantage of  the geothermic energy sources.</p>
<p>Although the Hungarian Eco-Valley project is considered to be one of the  world’s most successful self-sustaining communities, Radha Krishna Dasa says  that there are many similar eco-villages around the globe. ISKCON itself has  several dozen, but unfortunately, it appears, there is not enough communication  and cooperation between them.</p>
<p>“The Copenhagen Climate Conference was a great venue to meet similar-minded,  dedicated people,” Radha Krishna says. “It inspired me even more to reach out  and exchange ideas with all those who are willing to work together for a better  future.”</p>
<p>Then, the question naturally arises: with all the good intentions, valuable  presentations, yearlong negotiations and enormous efforts by thousands of people  from all over the world, why did the Copenhagen Climate Summit ultimately fail?</p>
<p>Radha Krishna Dasa explains that as long as the main considerations of the  politicians remain closely connected to economic gain or loss, there will be no  breakthroughs in solving the critical environmental problems. “Unfortunately,  the leaders of society are very reluctant to inspire people to change their  habits and live more responsibly, get out of their cars and consume less. What  to speak of asking them to become vegetarians and shutting down the  slaughterhouses, which are responsible for 51% of the world’s greenhouse gas  emission, and are even more polluting than cars.”</p>
<p>According to Radha Krishna, there are no shortcuts or easy ways out. The only  solution is a substantial change of consciousness on the individual level: each  and every person`s commitment resulting in actions towards a more sustainable  life. “We should all pull our heads out of the sand, for one is not only  responsible for what he does, but for what he does not do.”</p>
<p>By Krishna-lila devi dasi (Krisztina Danka, PhD.)</p>
<p><a href="http://news.iskcon.com/node/2486/2010-01-16/iskcon%E2%80%99s_eco-valley_project_copenhagen_climate_summit">Source: ISKCON News</a></p>
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