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ACT2 has provided quite a difficult challenge to me, which I consider a good thing. There are so many good ideas floating about in people's evidence posts that I felt I had to bring something new to the table. I want to thank everyone who has made suggestions and offered their help to me in this.

I am glad to say I have found my evidence! My answer to this mission is to write the following letter to my MP, alerting them to the fact this is an issue that needs addressing and encouraging them to do something about it. It's my hope to get this issue into parliament and make some big changes which will positively affect as many people as possible.



Dear [MP's name],

As a member of your constituency I would like to bring an important issue to your attention. I am also a member of the online game Urgent Evoke (http://www.urgentevoke.com), which is a community driven by the need to raise awareness for, envision and put into practice real solutions to the world's biggest problems.

One of the issues raised on the Urgent Evoke web site is that of food security. The web site states that food security "isn't about providing temporary help or a single meal. It's about creating local, sustainable food systems -- in every village, town, city and nation on Earth."

Though we live in a developed country and access to food is not as widespread or imminent a problem as it is on the African continent, food security is still an issue locally. In the UK and in our city each year we rely more heavily on remote food sources so far beyond our control. We import our fruit, rice and so many other foods from abroad. Families consume factory-produced foods which are fattening and unhealthy - "obesity rates among adults in the North East are the highest in England, according to new statistics." (JournalLive Feb 26 2009)

I am aware of the Change4Life scheme which seeks to educate on the benefits of making the right food and lifestyle choices. However, I think that there is also a growing need to educate and encourage people in our city to grow their own food. Home-grown food is healthier, cheaper, less wasteful, makes less of an impact on the environment, provides exercise and can even be used to bring communities together.

Climate change and overpopulation of the Earth are just two of the very real problems we will face in the future. Should something happen to the food sources we rely on, we will be left with communities without the knowledge and skills to feed themselves. Promoting home-grown food now will provide a good future for future generations and proactively help to avert food shortages.

I urge you to bring this issue to the House of Commons and work to encourage the people of our city and the country to act.

Yours sincerely,
[My Name]

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Comment by Riko Kamachi on March 30, 2010 at 3:43pm
Thank you - great quote, and one I've never heard before. But so true.
Comment by Roswenthe Aluveaux on March 30, 2010 at 3:46pm
Everyone can delete comments on their own blogs, and I think all of us working together to prevent incidents like that might help this place a lot.
Comment by Roswenthe Aluveaux on March 30, 2010 at 3:53pm
On your own blogs, in the top right corner of each comment is a black x that deletes comments. Because of the web background, it blends in with the background.
Comment by Sarah Shaw Tatoun on March 30, 2010 at 10:18pm
Seconding Shakwei's remarks and also giving you a +1 for courage.
Comment by Wintermute on March 30, 2010 at 10:37pm
Creating awareness is a good starting point when facing a problem--creating a solution is even better. Informing your government about the issue is good, despite what others may say--nothing may come of it, but at least you brought the issue to their attention. You mention that Change4Life is an organization that focuses on education. If you are serious about making some change I would suggest contacting Change4Life and send them a similar letter, but focus on how you are interested in hosting a program on Change4Life that focuses on growing your own food.
Comment by Riko Kamachi on March 30, 2010 at 10:48pm
Change4Life is something run by the government and local councils so they would be the best people to contact about this, I think. And you're very right, awareness is far better than nothing. I myself hadn't even remotely considered this problem before I discovered Evoke, but I can see now how important it really is.
Comment by Benjamin H on April 1, 2010 at 3:40pm
+1 Spark: Change begins with individual efforts like your own. Kudos for sparking what could be a fire of change.
Comment by Coffee_Clubber on April 11, 2010 at 7:11pm
I'd love to see you post your MP's reply to this. Great work! :)

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