By Mr. Alvarez, Climate Tribe Social Content Curator(Climate Tribe Social - climatetribe.social is Under Construction until early Spring 2026, regardless what you see on the landing page.) 1. Why COP30 Is More Than “Just Another Summit” The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) lands in Belém, Brazil—the gateway to the Amazon, the planet’s living lung. That... Continue Reading →
Stay Informed. Stay Human. Why Your News Habits Shape Our Future
ChatGPT said: Before you click away, please take a moment to scroll down and explore the extended list of links at the end of this article. You will be hard-pressed to find another collection this long, this carefully selected, and this focused on honest news, media ethics, and the realities of the Climate and Ecological... Continue Reading →
When Truth Becomes Our Civic Duty: The Call for Responsible News and Engaged Citizenship
In every age, societies rise or crumble by the integrity of their information. The strength of democracy, community, and even compassion itself depends on how truthfully we are informed and how actively we respond to that truth. Being well-informed is no longer a passive act — it is a form of citizen engagement. In the... Continue Reading →
A Year Later: What Education Still Teaches Us About the Climate Crisis
A reflection on how learning continues to light the path toward a safer and more resilient world. A year ago, I wrote about how education could become one of our greatest tools in facing the Climate and Ecological Emergency. Looking back now, that message feels even more urgent and personal. The storms, fires, and floods... Continue Reading →