Saturday 29 May 2010

FOR SALE: 300M SHARES

FOR SALE: 300M SHARES
28 May 2010





Seven days ago we reported that LoreKai Pte wanted to sell 300m ordinary shares in Me2everyone PLC and the great news after just one week is that the company received pledges for 54.95m of them! We have some wonderful updates about M2E to come – and next week there’s another big upgrade coming to the website, ahead of the new design for the 3D database engine: the new heart of M2E.

LoreKai Pte owns three billion shares in M2E and they are selling 300m shares at GBP £40.00 per 100,000 shares (a discount of GBP £60.00 on par value). This represents a real bargain!

80% of the money generated from this offer will be directed into improving M2E features including additional M2E 3D components, the Quest game and another games platform, the first ever M2E store and aspects of the business gateway for business members.

If you want to take a closer look at this offer please click here or . If you have any questions, wish to make a pledge or want to pay by credit or debit card as a secure online payment, then please contact LoreKai by clicking here.

Wednesday 12 May 2010

Experts warn of mass extinction

Paris - Earth's animal and plant species are vanishing at unprecedented rates, evidence that the planet is facing a tsunami of mass extinction, experts gathering for a global conservation conference next week have warned.

Whether through habitat loss, pollution, hunting, or indirectly by global warming, humans are squarely to blame for what may be the first major die-off in 65 million years, they say.

From Sunday, more than 8 000 ministers, UN officials, NGOs, scientists and business chiefs will brainstorm for 10 days in the Spanish city of Barcelona on how to brake this loss and steer the world onto a path of sustainable development.

The World Conservation Congress, held every four years, will also release an update on Monday of the famous "Red List", deemed the global standard for conservation monitoring.

It will include the most comprehensive study ever made on the survival status of Earth's more than 5 000 mammal species.

The new biodiversity "bible" is the fruit of 1 700 experts, and scientists who took part in the effort say it will make for grim reading.

The 2007 edition already shows more than a third of 41 000 species surveyed are facing extinction: a quarter of all mammals, one out of eight birds, one out of three amphibians, and 70% of plants.

Our closest evolutionary cousins, primates, are especially vulnerable.

Hunted for food and traditional medicines, their habitat dwindling, more than 70% of known species in Asia, for example, are under threat.

Science has identified more than 1.9 million species to date. If microbial organisms are included, this is probably only a tenth of the life forms on Earth.

"Biodiversity is disappearing at an accelerated rhythm and we have to act quickly to slow and prevent the extinction crisis," said Julia Marton-Lefevre, director general of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which is organising the October 5-14 congress.

With 11 000 volunteer scientists and more than 1 000 paid staff, the IUCN runs thousands of field projects around the globe to monitor and help manage natural environments.

"No species is superfluous - each one is the product of millions of years of evolution and plays a role in the ecosystem," explained Wendy Foden, head of the IUCN's climate change and species programme.

There are many reasons to protect the diversity of life on Earth, under pressure from loss of habitat, pollution, climate change and over exploitation, scientists say.

One is the sheer scope of the change underway.

"The evidence is overwhelming - we have really good data now - and what we are seeing is probably a mass extinction," the sixth in 450 million years, said Michael Hoffman, a mammal expert at IUCN who worked extensively on the Red List.

The current pace of die-off is 100 to 1 000 times higher than the so-called "background rate" of extinction - the average rate, over millions of years, at which species bite the dust.

"Species extinctions across all these groups will have very far-reaching consequences on human beings," he said.

Large and small mammals, for example, play critical roles in the regeneration of forests and savannahs by spreading plant seeds through their excrement. Forests, in turn, help blunt the impact of global warming.

Marine coral reefs, dying off due to pollution and acidification driven by climate change, support thousands of species of fish upon which hundreds of millions of humans depend on for food and livelihood.

"If you have no coral reefs, you have no fish," Hoffman said.

Many plant species provide valuable medicines. Others can act as a buffer against natural disasters.

Many lives could have been saved in the Asian tsunami of 2004 and the typhoon that struck Myanmar last May if protective coastal mangroves had not been ripped up.

- AFP

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Wednesday 5 May 2010

Official twitter accounts

More and more people are joining in to spread the word about Me2everyone and Treeha. More and more languages are added, and even more will follow. We are aiming to cover every language on the planet.

These are Me2everyone twitter accounts arleady officially tweeting.


Mother account, English language account: http://twitter.com/me2everyonePLC

1) Official twitter account in Spanish now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneES
2) Official twitter account in Italian now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneIT
3) Official twitter account in Dutch now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneBE
and http://twitter.com/me2everyoneNL
4) Official twitter account in Hindi now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneIN
5) Official twitter account in Croatian now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneHR
6) Official twitter account in Portuguese now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneBR
7) Official twitter account in Afrikaans now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneZA
8) Official twitter account in Serbian/Bosnian/Montenegrin now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneSR
9) Official twitter account in Swahili now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneKE
10) Official twitter account in German now officially tweeting:
http://twitter.com/me2everyoneGER
11) Official twitter account in Arabic now officially tweeting: http.twitter://com/me2everyoneARA
12) Official twitter account in French now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneFR
13) Official twitter account in Greek now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneGR
14) Official twitter account in Urdu now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyonePK
15) Official twitter account in Russian now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneRUS
16) Official twitter account in Indonesian / Bahasa now officially tweeting : http://twitter.com/me2everyoneID
17) Official twitter account in Tagalog (Filipino) now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyonePH
18) Official twitter account in Chinese (Simplified) now officially tweeting: http://twitter.com/me2everyoneCS
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More to come