Things to read

In a First, Rich Countries Agree to Pay for Climate Damages in Poor Nations- But huge questions remain about how it would work.

The UN climate summit, COP27, ended without a consensus on how wealthy countries should pay poorer nations for damages caused by climate change. Developing nations demanded more funding, but wealthier countries were reluctant to commit. The impasse could lead to increased legal action against polluting nations.
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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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Intersections of Digital Rights and Environmental and Climate Justice

The Ford Foundation explores the intersection of digital rights and environmental and climate justice, discussing how technology can be used to address the climate crisis while avoiding perpetuating existing inequalities.
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Why female leadership is crucial to tackling climate change and other crises

This article explains the importance of female leadership in tackling climate change and other crises, and highlights the need for greater gender diversity in decision-making positions.
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How Health Systems Are Meeting the Challenge of Climate Change

The article discusses how health systems worldwide are responding to the challenge of climate change, implementing environmentally sustainable practices and engaging in advocacy efforts to mitigate the negative health impacts of climate change.
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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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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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Earth911 Recycling Search

North America's most extensive recycling databases.
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IS CLEAN ENERGY THE ANSWER TO JOB GROWTH?

The advancement of clean energy initiatives in addition to the growing decline of fossil fuel jobs marks a tipping point in global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reach the objective of net-zero emissions by 2050.
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Things to watch

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This is just how unfair climate change is

The climate crisis affects everyone, but not equally. How does climate change intersect with social injustice, and what can we do about it? Planet A explores these questions, offering a global perspective on how we can shift towards a sustainable future.
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A Message From the Future With Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

a hopeful two-part short film that tells the story of a possible future where the Green New Deal has transformed the United States into a sustainable, equitable, and just society.
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Fire in Paradise (2019)

A film on the 2018 Camp Fire, California’s deadliest-ever wildfire, that examines contributing factors, including climate change.
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Bill Gates on How Business Leaders Can Fight Climate Change | HBR IdeaCast

In this podcast, Bill Gates discusses how business leaders can take action to fight climate change, highlighting the need for innovation, cooperation, and policy changes.
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Plastic Wars (2020)

With the plastic industry expanding like never before and the crisis of ocean pollution growing, FRONTLINE and NPR investigate the fight over the future of plastics
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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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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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One Earth Film Festival 2023

Virtual Film Festival hosted by by One Earth Film Festival and the City of Chicago to celebrate Earth Day
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The smallest solution to one of our biggest problems - Tierney Thys & Christian Sardet

Explore the possibility of plastivores— organisms that can eat and break down plastic— helping reduce the plastic waste on Earth.
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Are Microplastics in Our Water Becoming a Macroproblem?

You might not be able to see them, but they're in the water. Although trash heaps are easier to spot in waterways, microplastics—pieces of plastic smaller than five millimeters—have started to stir more concern. Acting as sponges, the pieces soak up the chemicals around them and often make their way through the food chain, ending up on dinner plates.
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Things to do

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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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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Calculate your Ecological Footprint

The Footprint Calculator is a tool that helps individuals understand their ecological footprint and provides tips on how to reduce their impact on the environment.
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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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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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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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Take Action with a sustainable cause of your choice at EDF

The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Action Center provides information and tools to help individuals take action and advocate for environmental policies that protect the planet.
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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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Sign up for a Free recycling program with Terracycle

TerraCycle offers recycling solutions for hard-to-recycle waste. Individuals, schools, and organizations can sign up to collect and recycle specific waste items, points redeemed can be donated to preferred charities.
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Try the 100+ tips to build a zero-waste lifestyle

Zero Waste Home provides tips and resources for living a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle, reducing waste and minimizing impact on the environment
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