Tips and tricks on how to reduce Christmas waste and have a "plastic free Christmas": from decorations, to gifting, to food.| I'm Plastic Free
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What if sustainable and organic farming could thrive without animal manure? Explore how legumes and LoginEKO’s innovative model are transforming agriculture.| LoginEKO
Why Plant Based Treaty? Animal agriculture is a major contributor to the climate crisis There is a climate, ocean and biodiversity crisis. Fossil fuels and animal agriculture are the driving force behind runaway global warming as well as extensive biodiversity loss, large-scale deforestation, species extinction, water depletion, soil degradation and ocean dead zones. Addressing fossil| Plant Based Treaty - The Plant Based Treaty - Eat Plants, Plant Trees
Drought and desertification are the worst environmental crises facing the world today. Our new report Dried Up Futures examines how these interconnected disasters are driven by population growth, and the urgent need to act now to save our future.| Population Matters
© Pedro Morazán, 24.05.2024 Hace unos momentos recibí un video, de los tantos miles que se producen en los “centros de documentación caseros” que tiene Youtube. Al parecer dicho video se volvió viral en cosa de segundos, pues lo recibí cinco veces en un solo día de diferentes fuentes. ¿Qué es una falacia narrativa y porqué debemos cuidarnos de ellas?| Morazán - Economy & Transformation
GENEVA, Aug 9 – Scientists are observing changes in the Earth’s climate in every region and across the whole climate system, according to the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report, released today. Many of the changes observed in the climate are unprecedented in thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of years, and some of the changes already set in motion—such as continued sea level rise—are irreversible over hundreds to thousands of years.| www.ipcc.ch
GENEVA, Apr 4 – In 2010-2019 average annual global greenhouse gas emissions were at their highest levels in human history, but the rate of growth has slowed. Without immediate and deep emissions reductions across all sectors, limiting global warming to 1.5°C is beyond reach. However, there is increasing evidence of climate action, said scientists in the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report released today. | www.ipcc.ch