NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International Institute for Ecological Agriculture:
WHAT – The International Institute for Ecological Agriculture (IIEA) announced today that it is participating in a public program promoting Haiti Economic Development Saturday, January 15 at the SimAct House in Brooklyn NY. The Public-Private Alliance Foundation (PPAF), Haitian American Business Network (HABNET), Friends of Haiti 2010 and the SimAct Foundation will host the three-hour program featuring talks from IIEA, and Project Gaia, that will focus on introducing solutions supporting the Partnership for Clean Indoor Air (PCIA) initiative as well as localized job and Haitian sustainable development efforts.
David Blume, Executive Director and Founder of IIEA is a globally renowned regenerative Agriculture and BioFuels expert and is author of Alcohol Can Be A Gas! Blume will be discussing ways to:
- End global deforestation and improve health and safety conditions for women and children in Haiti and around the world
- Replace hazardous open wood-fueled indoor heating and cooking with clean sustainable and locally produced bio-alcohol fuel produced from waste, toxic/spoiled food, native and cultivated crops.
- Develop affordable rapid response systems for global environmental and climatic disasters
According to Blume, “We all must become the champions of hope and leaders of economic revitalization and environmental healing for our communities, our nation and planet. Bio-alcohol provides safe and affordable liquid solar energy that can safely power indoor heating and cooking as well as transportation and is an ideal solution for Haiti and the world.”
When: The Program runs: Saturday, Jan 15, 3:00 – 6:00pm
Where:
The SimAct House 2687 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn NY 11210
Seating is
limited, working press is welcome. RSVP at 347-996-3245 or 347-985-2167
or email fclairvil@simactfoundation.org