It helps my head to find at least one thing a day which is significant towards positive, meaningful change... (Sigh). We KNOW we are in trouble. YET, we also know there are people on this planet who care about climate justice and more... This URL is a mixed bag, yet it is RAISING AWARENESS! [news.infoshop.org]
Raising awareness is good but in these times it is not enough especially when so many others are either clueless or simply have other, short-term priorities. Also, awareness must include critical thinking. There are issues of environmental concern that are not comfortable (inconvenient truths). Population is and will continue to be the number one issue.
@LetzGetReal I hope you didn't get the wrong idea. There is not one issue but a lot but we still need to try. All information is good but for me the prime issue is human population growth.
Thanks!!! Been following pipeline protests through FB. There are a lot of positive people it's true .. I think half the battle at the moment is the way scientists have been called out by the right as "unruly" somehow. So there was a lot of attribution of the problem on the messenger and that will change as the current political dynamic slows down.. We have taken a massive beating really.
Following link is a farmer / biologist from the Uk (Cornwall) who decided to go save the Amazon rainforest.. I know this is a seriously big task and again have no illusions, however the key is here and it has started if it can keep rolling ... This system also not only allows area's of palm oil cropped rainforest to be repopulated but also provides local farmers with a sustainable income and business so they may not be tempted away by loggers with bug cash handouts!!!
Mike Hands and the INGA Foundation sponsored by Kew Gardens
A ray of hope
My concern with planting the Inga's is that we (humans) are once again intervening/interfering with the natural balance of things. There seems to be an abundance of positive things about planting the Inga tree but as with everything else, what is the whole effect on the environment...positive and negative. Just brainstorming here, but that is what came into my mind as I watched the short video.
I walk 8 kilometres of coastline where I live everday.It breaks my heart the amount of cigarette butts I pick up everyday.Sometimes I see other people picking up butts,it lifts my spirit.
@Keyboard-Mama I'm still a smoker but I carry a container to put my butts in.
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Posted by KilltheskyfairyPlease spend 3 minutes reading this note from William Shatner, the actor from Star Trek: “Last year, I had a life-changing experience at 90 years old.
Posted by KilltheskyfairyDon’t blame me! I voted for Gore! (and Kerry, and Clinton, etc.)
Posted by KilltheskyfairyDon’t blame me! I voted for Gore! (and Kerry, and Clinton, etc.)
Posted by AnonySchmooseAchieving Climate Change Mitigation in the Forest Sector | Frontiers Research Topic
Posted by AnonySchmooseVisualizing the Quantities of Climate Change – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet
Posted by LetzGetReal In “Mermaid” BENJAMIN VON WONG created a scene using 10,000 donated USED plastic bottles then photographed it from overhead.
Posted by AnonySchmooseThe Search for Planet-Friendly Protein | Yes! Magazine
Posted by AnonySchmooseThe Search for Planet-Friendly Protein | Yes! Magazine
Posted by AnonySchmooseWill protecting 30 percent of Earth prevent the extinction crisis? | Science News
Posted by LetzGetRealHi ALL, Been away, lots to do in my real life community, plus family issues in the states were pressing.
Posted by Heidi68Truth from a boy and his tiger
Posted by Heidi68They knew at the beginning of the last century. Just think if we had listened & work toward change starting back then
Posted by JoeBUnexpectedly large herd of Elephants sighted in Borno State, .
Posted by MsAlIts been raining all winter here in Michigan and Im finding it hard to avoid politics by talking about the weather.
Posted by djs64Happy and sad.