Saturday, April 25, 2009

EARTH DAY, APRIL 22: GOPIO CALLS ON GOVERNMENT PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND TO IMPLEMENT EFFICIENT ENERGY USAGE





GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago

a Chapter of GOPIO INTERNATIONAL

PO BOX 2286, Chaguanas, 687-7529 Fax: 665-5984 GopioTT@gmail.com

Deosaran Bisnath, President Ena Maraj, PRO Varsha Maharaj, Secretary Oscar Ramoutar, Treasurer
Directors: Niranjan Bhaggan Robert Ramsamooj Jaganath Seeram-Maharaj

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE APRIL 22, 2009

EARTH DAY, APRIL 22: GOPIO CALLS ON GOVERNMENT PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND TO IMPLEMENT EFFICIENT ENERGY USAGE.



Earth Day, celebrated April 22, is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. Earth Day is a time to celebrate gains we have made and create new visions to accelerate environmental progress.



GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago urges the Government to fulfill its commitment in the Final Declaration of Port of Spain, at the Fifth Summit of the Americas, Port of Spain, on April 19, 2009, with specific reference to promotion of environmental sustainability; the development of cleaner, more affordable and sustainable energy systems; promoting access to energy and energy efficient technologies and practices in all sectors; diversify our energy matrices by increasing the contribution of renewable energy sources; encouraging cleaner, more efficient use of fossil fuels and other fuels.



GOPIO offers these specific recommendations to be implemented during the next 3 years:




- To promote usage of Solar Energy as an energy efficient source of energy and a reduction in conventional energy usage: Installation of Solar panels in at least 25 % of all Government buildings by end of 2010, and in at least 50% of all Government buildings by the end of 2011.




- In keeping with the above objective, provide incentives for the usage of Solar Panels in existing and new homes, e.g. tax deductions, and promote Solar Energy usage with programs such as 1BLOG - “one block off the grid”, a reference to the goal of rounding up groups of homeowners willing to install solar-power systems on their houses — removing the rough equivalent of one block from the national electrical grid.





- Conduct an analysis to determine the feasibility of manufacturing Solar Panels and other Solar Energy equipment in this country, with the objective of Trinidad and Tobago being the leading supplier of these items to the Caribbean, Central, and South America.




- To promote the usage of energy-efficient vehicles: increase the usage of hybrid and natural gas vehicles in the Public sector, with a near term objective of at least 25% of all Government vehicles being hybrid and natural gas by end of 2010, and 50% by the end of 2012.





- In keeping with the objective above: provide incentives to encourage use of hybrid vehicles throughout the country, e.g. by reducing motor vehicle duties and taxes on these vehicles.




- Conduct an analysis to determining the feasibility of manufacturing Hybrid vehicles in this country, with the objective of Trinidad & Tobago being the leading supplier of these vehicles in the Caribbean, Central, and Latin America.




- Cease, immediately – by denying building permits and approval - the construction of buildings in environmentally fragile and sensitive areas e.g. on or near hills, important watercourses, nature reserves, and swamplands.





- Stringent and Rigorous implementation of the Litter Act, with prosecution of offenders, even for minor offences.



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GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago, a chapter of GOPIO International, is a secular, non-partisan, registered non-profit and Non-Governmental Organization that is not associated with any political party or religious organization.





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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

GOPIO CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO INCLUDE MORE INDO-TRINIDADIAN CULTURAL ELEMENTS IN FIFTH SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS CEREMONIES

Wednesday, April 15, 2009
GOPIO CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO INCLUDE MORE INDO-TRINIDADIAN CULTURAL ELEMENTS IN FIFTH SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS CEREMONIES
GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago
a Chapter of GOPIO INTERNATIONAL
PO BOX 2286 , Chaguanas. 687-7529 Fax: 665-5984 GopioTT@gmail.com

Deosaran Bisnath, President Varsha Maharaj, Secretary Ena Maraj, PRO Oscar Ramoutar, Treasurer
Directors: Niranjan Bhaggan, Robert Ramsamooj, Jaganath Seeram-Maharaj
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 6th, 2009

GOPIO CALLS ON GOVERNMENT TO INCLUDE MORE INDO-TRINIDADIAN CULTURAL ELEMENTS IN FIFTH SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS CEREMONIES



GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago is calling on the Government of Trinidad & Tobago to modify the opening, closing, and cultural programmes at the Fifth Summit of the Americas to include more facets of our Indo-Trinidadian culture and heritage.



GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago is extremely concerned with the disproportionate quantity of items pertaining to Indo-Trinidadian song, music, dance, and other art forms in the opening and closing ceremonies, the Summit Village, and the Prime Minister's Official Summit Dinner and Cultural Show. It appears to us that no one in the Indo-Trinidadian community was consulted about the showcasing of Indo-Trinidadian Culture. Furthermore, GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago is disappointed about the lack of consultation between the organizers of the Summit and the Indo-Trinidadian community.



GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago reminds the Government and the national community that Indo-Trinidadian culture is also National culture; thus it should be recognized and treated as an important component of the culture of Trinidad & Tobago, and not as a token inclusion in programmes and events that are touted as National. One Tassa and one Indian dance item is not a true reflection of the Indo-Trinidadian contribution to our National Culture.



GOPIO suggests to the Government that it is not too late to include other artistes and cultural items that would demonstrate an appreciation and recognition of the totality of Indo-Trinidadian culture, e.g. harmonium, sitar, tabla, chowtal, Indian and folk classical singing, chutney, Hindu and Islamic items at the Village, and artistes such as Mungal Patasar, The Mohipps, Rooplal G, Felicity Chowtal group, Lily Ramcharan, The Yankarans, and many others.



GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago suggests that the dignitaries should also visit notable areas and sites that represent important components of our multicultural and multi-religious rainbow nation, e.g. Temple on the Sea, Dattareya Mandir, Felicity, Charlieville, Divali Nagar, Debe, Chinmaya Mission, Lion House in Chaguanas, and Paschim Kaashi Mandir in St. James. GOPIO Trinidad and Tobago can provide more information, if necessary.



GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago, a chapter of GOPIO International, is a secular, non-partisan, registered non-profit and non-governmental organization (NGO).



Deosaran Bisnath

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Deosaran Bisnath, President, GOPIO Trinidad & Tobago, a Chapter of GOPIO International.