Upcoming event:


Reearth Festival Koh Samui, Chaweng Noi Beach & Jungle, 2-day charity party 25-26 Feb 2010


Reearth is a massive 2-day charity beach and jungle festival.

Some of the most popular bands in Sweden are performing.
Timbuktu, Looptroop Rockers, Sahara Hotnights, Tingsek, Promoe, Savage Skulls ...... and more...

The Reearth festival is setting a new standard in sustainable tourism. Join the Reearth festival if you would like to make a difference and give something back as a traveler!
One small step can lead to big change!

The Reearth festival wants to increase the awareness and promote a better understanding that environmental conservation can be undertaken hand-in-hand with travel.

The Reearth festival and its partners are taking an active role in the efforts to restore, rehabilitate, protect and preserve the natural environment.

More info on: reearth.me

Friday, January 8, 2010

RE:EARTH Thailand Koh Samui

Video from United Nations about climate change


You are an integral part of nature; your fate is tightly linked with biodiversity, the huge variety of other animals and plants, the places they live and their surrounding environments, all over the world.
You rely on this diversity of life to provide you with the food, fuel, medicine and other essentials you simply cannot live without. Yet this rich diversity is being lost at a greatly accelerated rate because of human activities. This impoverishes us all and weakens the ability of the living systems, on which we depend,
to resist growing threats such as climate change.
The United Nation Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is an international treaty for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity and the equitable sharing of the multiple benefits of biodiversity. With 191 Parties, the CBD has near-universal participation.
The RE:EARTH project is a partner in the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). UNEP has declared 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity.
2010 is the International Year of Biodiversity, and people all over the world are working to safeguard this irreplaceable natural wealth and reduce biodiversity loss. This is vital for current and future human wellbeing. We need to do more. Now is the time
to act.
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YOU ARE BIODIVERSITY


The RE:EARTH project and festival has become a partner in United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). United Nations has declared 2010 to be the International Year of Biodiversity.

Now is the time to
safeguard the variety of life on earth: biodiversity

Now is the time to act.

All living things on earth are dependent on
the ecosystems—that provide us with clean air and water, food, building materials, fuel and medicine.

Most of the oxygen you breathe comes from plankton in the oceans of the world and lush forests around the globe.
The fruit and vegetables you eat were likely pollinated by bees, and the water you drink is part of a huge global cycle involving you, clouds, rainfall, glaciers, rivers and oceans.

Your diet depends almost entirely on the plants and animals around us, from the grasses that give us rice and wheat, to the fish and meat from both wild and farmed landscapes. Your body contains up to 100 trillion cells and is connected with everything around you and the wider world in a wonderfully complex and timeless system. You share your atoms with every being and object in the natural world, you are both ancient and inconceivably young. Biodiversity is life, your life is biodiversity and biodiversity is you.


You share the planet with as many as 13 million different living species including plants, animals and bacteria, only 1.75 million of which have been named and recorded. This incredible natural wealth is a priceless treasure that forms the ultimate foundation of your human wellbeing. The systems and processes these millions of neighbours collectively provide produce your food, water and the air you breathe – the basic fundamentals of life.

As if that was not enough they also supply you with timber and plant materials for furniture, building and fuel, the mechanisms that regulate your climate, control floods and recycle your waste and the novel compounds and chemicals from which medicines are made.
You may take biodiversity so much for granted, and it is so obviously all around you, that it is sometimes easy to forget it’s there - that you are a part of it and can’t live apart from it.


Biodiversity’s contribution to your life is not just practical, physical and utilitarian, it is also cultural. The diversity of the natural world has been a constant source of inspiration throughout human history, influencing traditions, the way our society has evolved and supplying the basic goods and services upon which trade and the economy is built. The disappearance of unique species is a loss that cannot be calculated and leaves us all much poorer.
The loss of iconic and symbolic species is not only a cultural tragedy; it also undermines our own survival. The beautiful, bountiful diversity of the natural world is being damaged as a result of human activities. Felling or burning of forests, removal of mangroves, intensive farming, pollution stress, overfishing and the impacts of climate change are all destroying biodiversity.

We can stop this loss, the question is will we? The International Year of Biodiversity is our chance to prove we will.

Join the Reearth festival if you would like to make a difference and give something back as a traveler! One small step by you can lead to big change for all of us!
Take Action in 2010 and beyond, because     

Biodiversity is life    

Biodiversity is our life

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

THE CREATION OF REEARTH....WORK IN PROGRESS!

Party people!
Here's some awesome pictures of the ReEarth Festival grounds being built and prepared for the massive event in February.
The "Samui Friends Group" (as presented earlier) are doing an amazing job with creating the true ReEarth feeling at the festival area in Chaweng Noi Beach on Koh Samui island in Southern Thailand. All building materials are natural, but no endangered wood is being used. The main material for the building of the bar and other convenience facilities is bamboo. The main features are being prepared now, months ahead of the festival, to allow nature to take its course as the main decorations of this festival are live plants. Corn plants will surround the bar, creating a sense of unity with nature and above the guests' heads, there will be eggplant-leaves covering the roof. The big stage will be placed at the back of the festival facing the Gulf of Thailand in all its beauty. In front of the stage the thousands of music lovers will be dancing on white coral sand among the sheltering leaves of the banana trees which has been planted months in advance. Never before has a musical charity event with world-class artists, for an essential cause, brought its guests this close to nature.
Ladies and
gentlemen – This is ReEarth 2010!