Things to read

Food security in a world of overshoot

The article explores the links between food security and ecological overshoot, and highlights the ongoing food security challenges.
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Food Waste Recycling: 7 Steps for Easy Home Composting

"Green That Life" provides tips on reducing food waste, composting, and recycling, with the aim to minimize environmental impact and promote sustainable living at home.
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Reframe the Way You Think About Natural Disasters in 2023

The fight to make climate education more accessible is inextricably linked with the way we discuss climate change and justice. Earth Day encourages everyone to engage in dialogue carefully and intentionally. Instead of falling back on “natural,” consider these events through a multidimensional lens in order to adequately recognize and analyze all environmental, sociodemographic, and governmental factors.
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Can Species Have ‘Agency’ in Their Own Conservation?

New research suggests understanding species’ social learning and adaptive strategies can make them partners in their salvation.
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Bye-bye dark sky: is light pollution costing us more than just the night-time?

Humans, birds and several other animals are finding it increasingly challenging to experience night-time uninterrupted by artificial light, while some creatures are handling the change better than others.
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Good News Stories from around the world in 2022

This article highlights positive environmental news from around the world in 2022, including renewable energy advancements, conservation successes, and political actions supporting climate action.
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Loss and Damage: Why climate reparations are top of the agenda at COP27

The COP27 conference discusses climate reparations as one of the biggest issues facing the world today. These reparations aim to address historical inequalities and assist those most affected by climate change.
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How to include Indigenous communities in climate action

The article discusses the importance of including Indigenous communities in climate action and offers recommendations on how to collaborate effectively, acknowledging their unique perspectives and knowledge.
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Black History Month: Racial and Environmental Justice

Greenpeace USA's Black History Month highlights the intersectionality of racial and environmental justice issues, recognizing Black activists and leaders who have fought for environmental justice.
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Carbon Footprint of Lithium-Ion Battery Production (vs Gasoline, Lead-Acid)

Due to their effects on the environment, it is important that you learn about the carbon footprint of the lithium-ion batteries used in your electric vehicle (EV), phone, and tablet.
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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

Forest App (productivity app)

Forest is a popular productivity app that helps people beat their phone addiction and manage their time in an interesting and pleasant way. Users can earn credits by not using their cell phones and plant real trees around the world with the credits.
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DIY Ways to Rewild Your Yard

Rewilding is a managed process for transforming your yard into a natural oasis that wildlife and people can enjoy. Learn how you can do it yourself at home!
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Build Sustainable Meals with Eat Low Carbon

Eat Low Carbon is a fun, but informative, interactive site that provides diet tips and food scores. There’s even a quiz to test your knowledge of which foods are planet friendlier.
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21 Herbs and Spices You Should ALWAYS Grow

In this video, I give you my best 21 herbs and spices that I recommend you should always grow in your home garden.
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2-Minutes Practical Tips for Starting a Balcony Herb Garden

If you’re a beginner plant grower and want to grow flavorful herbs in your balcony, these quick 2-Minutes Practical Tips for Starting a Balcony Herb Garden will help you a lot.
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Take Action with the Climate Reality Project

The Climate Reality Project offers a platform for individuals to take action on climate change through various initiatives, campaigns, and events to mobilize communities and influence policy change.
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Sign Petitions with Sierra Club to fight the Climate Crisis

Sierra Club offers various petitions for environmental issues. People can sign petitions on different issues like climate, land conservation, and air quality, and take action for environmental protection.
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Learn more about Circular Economy with the The Ellen MacArthur Foundation Podcast

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation's podcast series explores the circular economy, featuring interviews with experts and innovators. Learn about how to create a more sustainable and regenerative economy
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Explore the 44 ways you can take action with Ocean Wise

Ocean Wise Conservation Association provides various ways to take action to protect oceans like reducing single-use plastics, supporting sustainable seafood, and participating in shoreline cleanups.
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Adopt a Symbolic Species with WWF

Support WWF's global efforts to protect wild animals and their habitats and choose from kits with plush and more.
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