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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Arctic Sinkholes (2022)

The Arctic is facing a looming methane threat as melting permafrost releases massive amounts of this potent greenhouse gas. Enormous explosions, massive craters, and bubbling gas eruptions are signs of this ticking time bomb. The scale of the threat is difficult to comprehend, and scientists and local communities are grappling with its implications for the future
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The great death of insects | DW Documentary

Insects are dying out and scientists and environmentalists are sounding the alarm. Our film team meets entomologists, farmers, scientists, chemical companies and politicians in a bid to lay bare the causes of insect mortality.
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The Power of Big Oil (2022)

Part One: Denial charts the fossil fuel industry’s early research on climate change, investigating industry efforts to sow seeds of doubt about the science. Part Two: Doubt explores the industry’s efforts to stall climate policy, even as evidence about climate change grew more certain in the new millennium. Part Three: Delay follows the rise of natural gas; examines the Obama, Trump and Biden administrations’ actions on climate change; and explores what may happen next.
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Our Planet: Our Business

The global loss of nature is costing trillions of dollars every year. This 38 minute film explores how the global business community can help to tackle the world's environmental crisis.
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Who Is Responsible For Climate Change? – Who Needs To Fix It?

Since the Industrial Revolution, humans have emitted more than 1.5 trillion tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere. In 2019, we released 37 billion more than the previous year, and emissions of other greenhouse gases like methane and nitrous oxide are also increasing. We emit a total of 51 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalents annually, and these emissions continue to rise, but we must reduce them to zero.
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The problem with rice no one is talking about

Half the world eats it. One-fifth of our calories come from it. But rice has a dark secret: its emissions refer to the greenhouse gas emissions, specifically methane, released during cultivation. This is a significant contributor to global emissions and a major concern for climate change. So how can we grow rice better?
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Our Planet | Netflix Documentary Series

David Attenborough - narrated nature documentary series "Our Planet" examines Earth's natural beauty and how climate change impacts all living creatures.
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Thirst: When Our Water Disappears | DW Documentary

As climate change causes temperatures to rise and extreme weather events to increase, water scarcity is becoming a major issue. The struggle to control limited water reserves is intensifying as everyone's demand for water grows, and the availability of water is becoming increasingly unpredictable.
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Why 99% of ocean plastic pollution is "missing"

Scientists have been struggling to find the 8 million metric tonnes of plastic that end up in the ocean each year. They previously thought a lot of it was in the garbage patches. However, recent measurements have fallen short of expectations. Scientists are working on a solution to locate the missing plastic, which could help prevent further damage to marine life and ecosystems
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Climate Justice is Social Justice

The fourth episode of The Breakdown discusses how racism intersects with climate change, emphasizing the social justice aspect of the climate crisis. The episode also delves into the Green New Deal's role in achieving a fair and equitable transition.
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Things to do

Meat Free Monday Movement

The movement to skip meat once a week continues to grow as more and more people are finding innovative ways to make meatless dishes part of their everyday culture, customs and cuisine.
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Sign up for a Leave No Trace event

Leave No Trace Center for Outdoor Ethics educates people about their impact on nature and how to protect the environment while enjoying outdoor activities
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Calculate your diet's carbon footprint

Try out BBC's Climate change food calculator to find our what your diet's carbon footprint and how your meals impact climate change.
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Earth Day 2023 Festival + Virtual Stage

Our Earth Day 2023 Festival + Virtual Stage provides a space for the climate and environmental communities to connect with the public, meet and learn from one another, and bring new people into the movement.
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Listen to BBC Costing The Earth Podcast

Fresh ideas from the sharpest minds working toward a cleaner, greener planet
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Good on You (lifestyle app)

Good On You is your trusted source of sustainability ratings for fashion. The Good On You app gives you the power to easily check the impact of your favourite fashion brands on the issues you care about.
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Live webcams of Natural Phenomenons

Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes. Both educational and inspirational, explore creates a portal into the soul of humanity by championing the selfless acts of others.
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Plant a Tree with One Tree Planted

One Tree Planted is a non-profit organization that allows individuals to plant trees for $1 each, helping to reforest areas affected by wildfires, deforestation, and other environmental disasters.
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Donate, Fundraise or Shop to protect chimpanzees and conserve the natural world

The Jane Goodall Institute empowers individuals to take action through community-centered conservation projects, environmental education, and advocacy efforts to protect wildlife and their habitats.
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Listen to BBC Earth Podcast

Each week the BBC Earth podcast brings you entertainment, humour, an abundance of amazing animal stories and unbelievable unheard sounds. Explore the world of animals with superpowers, deep dive into death, hear from heroes passionately protecting the planet and get expert insights into corners of the natural world you’ve never explored before.
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