The Global EverGreening Alliance works with, and through, its numerous member organisations – and with governments and multi-lateral agencies – to implement massive land restoration programs. In so doing, the Alliance fosters collaboration, learning, sharing and harmonisation across institutions, sectors and borders. Why we do it Land degradation has negative impacts on food production, climate... Continue Reading →
The Amazon in danger – Indigenous peoples and their struggle for the rainforest | DW Documentary
"They used to kill us with guns, now they kill us with deforestation and dams." The Brazilian government's failure to protect the Amazon forest is forcing the Munduruku indigenous people to take action against land grabs and illegal logging - and try to save the rain forest on their own. In an unprecedented movement led... Continue Reading →
So much methane is released from coal mining, the Global Energy Monitor says, that it exceeds the carbon dioxide emissions from burning coal at over 1,100 coal-fired power plants in China. Methane emissions from coal mines worldwide exceed those from the global oil or gas sectors and are significantly higher than prior estimates by the... Continue Reading →
Coal Mining Emits More Super-Polluting Methane Than Venting and Flaring From Gas and Oil Wells, a New Study Finds
Climate change and the artic are about to heat up... Dr. Jason Box joins Thom with alarming news Video was here
Arctic Report Shows Dramatic Changes Underway (w/ Dr. Jason Box)
Climate Awakening | Unleashing the power of climate emotions through small group conversations We know we are in a climate emergency. So why are we acting normal? Because we are keeping the climate emergency intellectual– a “science” issue. We haven’t reckoned with the climate emergency emotionally and socially. Climate Awakening was founded to change this – to... Continue Reading →
Climate Awakening
Can we survive the coming decades?
Can we survive the coming decades? Given the state of global affairs today, that's probably a question many people are asking themselves right now. The IPCC has just published their answer, at least from a climate point of view. And they pull no punches. We're almost out of time, they say, and we need immediate... Continue Reading →
mySustainOnline is Open for Climate Dialogue!
mySustainOnline wants to change the way we see sustainability education. What do you think of their solution? Give them your climate reviews on the - We Don't Have Time App Info. Page. - Tick! . Source...
David Attenborough’s Witness Statement (A Life on Our Planet)
The wonderful David Attenborough. I met him about 30 years ago and he's exactly as you see him on TV. I'd written I guess you'd cal it fan mail giving thanks to David for his incredible contribution to teaching the general public about Natural History, in particular with his 'Life' series - Life on Earth,... Continue Reading →
Climate Emergency Feedback Loops
"I highly recommend you to watch these five very educational short films on feedback loops." - Greta Thunberg The Earth is warming the Earth. In this series of five short films, learn why natural warming loops have scientists alarmed—and why we have less time than we think. Subtitled in 23 languages. Source...
HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT ANDCLIMATE CHANGE COALITIONWorld Health Organization–UN Environment–World Meteorological Organization-United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Opens to a PDF on the Environmental Impact on Health
HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE COALITION
As climate disasters become more regular, it has become imperative that we shift our business and individual processes to ones that are more sustainable for the planet and the people. Sustainability education is crucial for the current and the next generation as we learn to grapple with a plethora of environmental and social changes. We... Continue Reading →