Good People Doing Good Things — For Planet Earth

Today, in light of how very critical our environment is becoming as evidenced by the horrific Australian bushfires that have been burning since last June, I went in search of good people who are doing good things, small and large, for the environment.  Not surprisingly, I found some to share with you …


They call him “Forest Man”, but his name is Jadav Payeng.  Jadav has planted a tree every single day for 40 years and now this man-made forest that was once a landscape devastated by erosion is bigger than Central Park!  Now this incredible forest is home to hundreds of elephants, rhinos, boars, reptiles, and birds. This botanical-enthusiast says he is planning to plant trees until his “last breath”.

“Nature is God. It gives me inspiration. It gives me power … As long as it survives, I survive.”

Mr. Payeng has been featured on a Tedx Talks, and in 2015, he was honoured with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award in India.  Definitely a Good People, yes?


A new grocery store opened in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 2016, and people are still, four years later, clamoring to get in.WeFood-1What’s so unique about WeFood?  They are selling food that, for one reason or another, is not sellable in other supermarkets.  Some of it is over-ripe or blemished produce, some is food that is near its expiry date, and some is just … flawed in some way, like the ketchup bottle in this short video clip …

WeFood was started by a charity organization, DanChurchAid (DCA).  WeFood sells surplus food items at a price that is 30–70% lower than the original selling price. The profits are allocated to tackling famine in countries where DCA works including South Sudan, Ethiopia and Bangladesh.  WeFood relies exclusively on volunteers to man the registers, stock the shelves, etc.  As interest and support for WeFood continues to grow, DCA opened another surplus food store in the city of Aarhus in 2018, where 100 volunteers signed up to support the running of the store.WeFood-2Føtex, one of Denmark’s largest supermarket chains has supported WeFood since the beginning. An agreement between WeFood and Føtex, has encouraged a mutually beneficial collaboration contributing to overall food-waste reduction.

Lots to love about WeFood … volunteers, cutting down on food waste, and profits being used to support anti-poverty initiatives in other parts of the world.


If you’ve been following Filosofa’s Word for any length of time, you know that I am not a fan of the ultra-wealthy.  But, I also believe in giving credit where credit is due, and I have highlighted the philanthropy of a few billionaires in the past, such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and others.  So, while we’re on the subject of the environment and billionaires, I’d like to introduce you to Swiss philanthropist and conservationist Hansjörg Wyss. Hansjorg-WyssIn October 2018, Mr. Wyss wrote an OpEd for the New York Times titled, We Have to Save the Planet. So I’m Donating $1 Billion.   If you have a minute, read his piece … I was impressed and at the same time, could not help but notice the irony in the difference between Mr. Wyss’ view and our own current government’s.  I like Mr. Wyss’ much better …

“I have decided to donate $1 billion over the next decade to help accelerate land and ocean conservation efforts around the world, with the goal of protecting 30 percent of the planet’s surface by 2030. This money will support locally led conservation efforts around the world, push for increased global targets for land and ocean protection, seek to raise public awareness about the importance of this effort, and fund scientific studies to identify the best strategies to reach our target. For the sake of all living things, let’s see to it that far more of our planet is protected by the people, for the people and for all time.”

Thumbs up to Mr. Hansjörg Wyss!  👍 👍


And finally, I would like to finish where I began, with the Australian bushfires that have devastated so much of the flora and fauna, possibly having killed as many as 1.25 billion animals.  But, some people are stepping up to the plate to help.  Right now, for most of us, that help translates into monetary donations, and a few notable people have come onto my radar in that regard.

  • Tennis star Serena Williams won her first big championship title in three years and is using her $43,000 prize money to Australian bushfire relief efforts.
  • Hollywood star Nicole Kidman and her husband, country singer Keith Urban have donated $500,000.
  • Pop Star Pink has donated $500,000
  • Australian actor Chris Hemsworth has donated $1 million.
  • Numerous other notables have donated undisclosed amounts, including Selena Gomez, Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe and more.

And, of course, many people are donating what they can afford, be it $10 or $100.  The World Wildlife Fund  will be helping care for animals now, and helping re-build their habitats after the fires clear.  You can even adopt a koala!!!  The National Bushfire Recovery Agency  also has information on where to donate and how to help out, for any who are interested.


And thus concludes this week’s ‘good people’ post.  Remember, my friends, there are ever so many ways in which we can be good people ourselves.  Maybe I should have a contest one of these weeks and see how many of us can be good people … what do you think?  To me, you’re all good people.  Love ‘n hugs!

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The Twilight Zone Presidency

A day late to the party, I was reading Jeff’s post over at On the Fence Voters, and he was doing a wrap-up of yesterday’s news … you know, Trump referring to himself as the “chosen one”, picking a fight with Denmark, gloating over conspiracy-theorist Wayne Allen Root’s nauseating praise of Trump … and suddenly my jaw dropped. I try to stay on top of the news, but I had missed this one. There’s a new media outlet in town, folks, and this, as Jeff says, will leave you feeling like we truly are living in the Twilight Zone. Take a look at what he has found out about Epoch Times … but first, take a few aspirins and perhaps have an antacid handy, for you may feel ill by the time you get to the end. Thank you, Jeff, for this enlightenment …

Two Mini-Rants …

As best I can figure, the only thing Donald Trump did yesterday was stir the pot on Twitter.  He surely must have blisters on his thumbs by now.  Does he ever actually work?  He was on his very worst behaviour today.  Early on, I began comparing his presidency to a train headed at full-speed toward a big cliff.  Today, that cliff seems to be looming just over the horizon.  I don’t know how one ‘man’ can get so many things so wrong in the course of a 24-hour period! train-cliff


trump babyThe child got his tender little feelings hurt when he asked a dumb question and was put in his place by the adult in the room.  The baby is now pouting and hurling objects at the adult in the room.  Typical?  Sure, in a household with a two-year-old child, but not in the Oval Office.

When Trump floated the idea of buying Greenland, even his own staff was confused.  One doesn’t, after all, just get up one morning and decide to buy another, autonomous country.  But, he persisted, and eventually the word got out and was published by the Wall Street Journal.  And then, inevitably, Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen got wind of it, and replied to the press …

“Greenland is not for sale. Greenland is not Danish. Greenland is Greenlandic. I persistently hope that this is not something that is seriously meant. Thankfully, the time where you buy and sell other countries and populations is over. Let’s leave it there. Jokes aside, we will of course love to have an even closer strategic relationship with the United States.”

Trump got a bee up his {ahem} and decided, based on PM Frederiksen’s response, to cancel a trip that was planned for September 2nd – 3rd, the invitation to visit having been issued by Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II.

PM Frederiksen was wise when she said, “Let’s leave it there”, however Trump is not used to being told “No” and handled the incident so poorly that it is likely to create ill-will between the two nations.

Headlines in Denmark read …

  • “The U.S. and Denmark’s relationship has never been this ice-cold. It will have wide-ranging consequences.”
  • “Trump sends Denmark and the U.S.’s relationship to the freezing point.”

Way to go, Donnie … you just drove a wedge between us and yet another ally. How many is that now?  I’ve lost track.


Wayne Allen Root … the name rings a bell … let me check my archives … AHA!  There it is … I knew he sounded familiar, and no big surprise that he was awarded Idiot of the Week in May, 2017.  You notice how the idiots keep popping back up?  A bit of background …

root-bookRoot is a conspiracy theorist and was on the hate bandwagon when Barack Obama was our President.  He claimed that Obama lied about attending Columbia University, then turned around and said that Obama did, in fact, attend, but that he did so as a foreign exchange student.  He claimed that Obama “cut his afro” in order to infiltrate the political class and become a “Manchurian candidate” meant to take down America from within.  He claimed to have diagnosed Obama as an “arrogant, egomaniacal sociopath” who is either “mentally ill” or committing treason and must be removed from office “before he kills us all” with Ebola-ridden terrorists.

Well, you can read the rest of the idiocy that won him the award, for today there is more!  Mr. Root hosts some ‘call-in’ show on Newsmax TV, and yesterday, his idiocy kicked into full gear, and he said the following on his show …

root-5“I happen to be Jewish by birth and 75% of all Jews vote Democrat, and they don’t like Trump. This is the greatest president for Jews and for Israel in the history of the world. Not just in America, Trump is the best president for Israel in the history of the world. And the Jewish people love him like he is the King of Israel. They love him like he is the second coming of God.

In America, American Jews don’t like him. They don’t even know what they’re doing or saying anymore. It makes no sense. But that’s okay. He keeps doing what he’s doing. He’s good for all of us. Good for Jews, good for blacks, good for gays.

He is good for everyone in America who wants a job.”

What. A. Fool.  Trump, predictably, ate it up and tweeted Root’s words on Twitter.  But that wasn’t even enough for Trump.  Noooooo … he had to go on and make the most inflammatory comment that has everyone, Jew and non-Jew (except, of course, his blind followers) up in arms.

“If you vote for a Democrat, you’re being disloyal to Jewish people and you’re being very disloyal to Israel.”

Ladies and gentlemen … the United States of America has at the head of its government a madman.  He lacks every single qualification that is needed to lead the nation:  intelligence, common sense, compassion, humanitarianism, integrity, honesty, the ability to compromise when necessary, the ability to speak properly, the ability to remain calm under pressure, and the list goes on.

I hereby invite any republican to respectfully tell me what, exactly, they see of value in Donald Trump.  Please be specific … don’t say “he tells it like it is”, “he’s making America great again”, or “he’s one of us”.  Those don’t tell me a thing.  Give me specifics, positive things you believe he has done.  The door is open … feel free to walk through it …


And now, I shall go take a handful of aspirin 💊, pour a glass of sherry 🍷, and seek solace in a bit of music ♫ before going to bed.  Goodnight all.