GLOBAL WHALES CARBON CAMPAIGN

Recycling CO2 is not new for the Planet Earth. Volcano eruptions and underground coal fires were emitting huge amount of carbon dioxide for thousands, if not millions, of years. Marine ecosystems always played a key roll in sequestrating CO2. And always, whales and phytoplankton were in the center. Scientists agree that up to 50% of carbon dioxide is captured by marine ecosystem with cetacean playing a crucial part. The marine ecosystem is in real danger. Industrial whaling undoubtedly reduced the population of whales dramatically from about 6 to about 1 million. Whales and phytoplankton are in an urgent need to be protected and not only from noise pollution. Underwater sonars claiming lives of many and many whales on a daily basis. So BNLI is proud to launch GLOBAL WHALES CARBON CAMPAIGN. Our aim is to reestablish the world population of whales to about 6 mln. as it used to be in the past.  Support BNLI and our Global Whales Carbon Campaign now.

GLOBAL WHALES CARBON CAMPAIGN
OUR GOAL: REBIRTH OF 6 MLN WHALES
BRIEF ACTION PLAN

We strive to create awareness among policy makers and general public about the critical importance of whales in recycling of CO2 on the Planet Earth. Experience showed that even in some coastal areas people are not aware about whales at all.

We are standing by to persuade the interested parties to get involved with an ultimate public good of the protection of whales and their habitat. 

BNLI is direct action charity. Our goal is to send specialized charity ships into the areas of whales habitat and to protest any harming activity like whaling or sonars. We will broadcast live our missions and will make sure that our audience and supporters are on the perpetrators.

We will bring perpetrators to justice no matter of their caliber. State actors will stand before the Maritime Tribunal of Public Opinion.

We will use natural means of technology to communicate to whales and to report to them one way or another that the mission of saving their families is accomplished.