Things to read

This Tractor Runs on Cow Manure

The New Holland T6 is as powerful as a diesel tractor, but it’s fueled with liquified methane.
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There could be 1.2 billion climate refugees by 2050. Here’s what you need to know

The article highlights the potential impact of climate change on global migration, projecting that there could be up to 1.2 billion climate refugees by 2050. It discusses the drivers of climate migration, challenges faced by climate refugees, and the need for global action to address this looming crisis.
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The Intersection of Corporate Good and Climate Justice

The article explores the intersection between corporate social responsibility and climate justice, arguing that corporations have a responsibility to address the disproportionate impact of climate change on marginalized communities. It provides examples of companies that are taking steps to address climate justice and suggests ways that more companies can get involved in this work.
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How climate finance and adaptation can support vulnerable countries

The article discusses how climate finance and adaptation measures can support vulnerable countries in coping with the impacts of climate change, such as floods and droughts. It highlights the need for increased investment in adaptation strategies, particularly for developing countries.
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Climate Plans Remain Insufficient: More Ambitious Action Needed Now

The latest UN report states that current national climate action plans are insufficient to meet the Paris Agreement goals, and urgent and more ambitious action is needed now to avoid catastrophic climate change. The report calls for more significant and sustained action by governments and businesses alike
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Victory For the Oceans: World Leaders Deliver a Global Ocean Treaty

world leaders delivered a Global Ocean Treaty, a victory for the oceans. Greenpeace played a significant role in pushing for this agreement to protect the world's oceans.
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There’s no planet B

The scientific evidence is clear: the only celestial body that can support us is the one we evolved with. Here’s why
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Climate change: Do I need to stop eating meat?

With livestock being one of the main contributors of greenhouse gases, the government's climate advisers have said the public should be urged to less meat to help protect the planet.
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The climate crisis is hitting the planet’s working classes the hardest and they know it

The op&ed argues that the working class is the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and are already experiencing its effects. The article discusses the need to prioritize climate justice and involve those most affected in decision-making processes.
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More funding needed for climate adaptation, as risks mount

The UN climate conference (COP27) has concluded with countries agreeing on a global commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45% by 2030, a significant step forward to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
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Things to watch

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2050: what happens if we ignore the climate crisis

We envision two scenarios: what life could look like on Earth in 2050 if we do nothing and what life could look like if we take action, now. Watch this video to take a glimpse into the future and to find out what you can do to prevent global climate catastrophe. There is still hope.
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To Stop a Wildlife Criminal | Gohar Petrossian

In this talk, conservation crime scientist, Dr. Gohar Petrossian, talks about the impacts of wildlife crime, how crime science helps fight this crime, and offers ideas about what each one of us can do to help stop wildlife criminals.
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What really happens to the plastic you throw away - Emma Bryce

We’ve all been told that we should recycle plastic bottles and containers. But what actually happens to the plastic if we just throw it away? Emma Bryce traces the life cycles of three different plastic bottles, shedding light on the dangers these disposables present to our world.
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Remothering the Land (2021)

A short documentary on the growing regenerative farming movement and connect it to a "centuries-old sustainable agricultural system."
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Poisoned (2021)

Hundreds of workers at a Tampa lead smelter have been exposed to dangerous levels of the neurotoxin. The Tampa Bay Times investigates the profound consequences.
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Could adopting a sustainable lifestyle be a solution for climate change? - BBC News

Janne Utriainen, his wife and four daughters are tackling climate change in their own way: they’ve moved to a remote location in northern Lapland where they live off the land: they fish, hunt, pick berries, keep sheep and chickens and grow some vegetables.
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Part-3 (Native Speices) Growing Native Forests Using Miyawaki Technique Tutorial

In this video, we will understand how can we give the soil whatever nourishment it needs.
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The hidden world of animal senses: Ed Yong

To understand the limits of human senses, look to the wild world of animal cognition
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How to grow a forest in your backyard | Shubhendu Sharma

Forests don't have to be far-flung nature reserves, isolated from human life. Instead, we can grow them right where we are -- even in cities. Eco-entrepreneur and TED Fellow Shubhendu Sharma grows ultra-dense, biodiverse mini-forests of native species in urban areas by engineering soil, microbes and biomass to kickstart natural growth processes. Follow along as he describes how to grow a 100-year-old forest in just 10 years, and learn how you can get in on this tiny jungle party.
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Part-2 (Understanding Soil) Growing Native Forests Using Miyawaki Technique Tutorial

In the second step, we identify Native species we should be planting in this soil, so they grow strong in the given climatic conditions.
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Things to do

Freerice (game)

Freerice is an educational trivia game that helps you get smarter while making a difference for people around the world. Every question you answer correctly raises 10 grains of rice for the World Food Programme (WFP) to support its work saving and changing lives around the world.
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Earth Day events map

The Earth Day organization provides a global map of Virtual Earth Day and in-person events.
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Test your knowledge of our environment with Quizzes

How well do you know your home planet? Test your knowledge with various quizzes on Climate, Emissions, Activism, Conservation and Restoration efforts.
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Sign Petitions to fight the Climate Crisis with Greenpeace

Greenpeace provides various petitions to sign, urging governments and corporations to take action on various environmental issues such as climate change, ocean pollution, and deforestation
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How to make a mini compost bin!

Have you ever wondered how compost works or how to make your own? In this video we find out how composting breaks down our food waste using a thermal imaging camera AND we have a go at making our own mini compost bin out of recycled materials!
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Build a home for solitary bees

Did you know there are over 200 solitary bee species in the UK. Unfortunately over the past 40 years, habitat destruction has mean't their homes have vanished. So why not give them a helping hand by building an artificial bee home?
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Listen to Future Ecologies Podcast

Made for audiophiles and nature lovers alike, every episode is an invitation to see your world in a new light – set to original music & immersive soundscapes, and weaving together interviews with expert knowledge holders.
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Virtual Tours of the World

Digital platforms have started to provide breathtaking virtual tours of various natural settings across the globe using high-resolution images and videos taken by expert teams. You're sure to discover new things and get a fresh appreciation for regions of our globe that you might not have had the opportunity to visit whether you're touring alone or with your friends!
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Digital Cleanup Day - Virtual Event on 18th March

Unnecessary emails, files, apps, duplicates of photos and videos are all digital waste. This digital waste creates digital pollution that continues to consume energy even when we have forgotten it. Digital trash sits in the backups on servers that provide us with cloud service and continue consuming electricity.
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The Last Generation (2018) - an interactive digital experience

With The GroundTruth Project, an interactive exploration of climate change as seen through the eyes of three children living in the Marshall Islands, a nation threatened by rising seas.
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