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With only 0.5% of fresh water available, conservation is crucial. Learn how communities and simple daily actions can reduce water consumption, as highlighted by experts. (Paid content for Finish.)
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Oceana's report highlights Global Fishing Watch's (GFW) ability to monitor fishing activity in marine protected areas (MPAs) worldwide. GFW provides a clear view of how effectively policies control fishing in these vital zones.
A collaboration between SkyTruth, Oceana, and Google, GFW was used to document the success of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA). After new regulations established PIPA as a no-take area, GFW detected a drastic reduction in fishing, demonstrating the policy's positive impact.
On March 10, 2022, a Downtown neighborhood association convened to discuss a proposed Safe Rest Village (SRV) site on Naito Parkway. SRVs, detailed here, offer shelter, case management, and health services, providing a humane alternative to growing tent encampments in Downtown and Old Town.
The PDNA-sponsored Q&A session featured Portland City Commissioner Dan Ryan and Multnomah County Commissioner Sharon Meieran, who addressed questions submitted in advance by neighborhood residents.
Indigenous women are developing local solutions to climate change. Panelists will discuss its impacts on Indigenous women, their communities, and livelihoods, sharing experiences in implementing solutions. These include land management, resilient food systems, and innovative economic approaches that foster community and ecosystem well-being.
The panel features Martha Agbani-Barinuazor (Lokiaka Community Development Centre), Celia Nichim (YIMOM, Mujeres Sanadoras), Tania Eulalia Martínez Cruz, and Monica Coc Magnusson (Cultural Survival). Bia’ni Madsa’ Juárez López (Keepers of the Earth Fund) will moderate.
Indigenous women from across the Arctic are vital experts, offering crucial knowledge and solutions to the climate crisis. They actively contribute to the Paris Agreement, climate change mitigation, and a Just Transition. Simultaneously, they are on the frontlines, experiencing direct impacts on their lands, livelihoods, ways of life, and health.
This session will feature their leadership and solutions, exploring how to best support their efforts. Panelists include Yana Tanagasheva (Batani Fund), Valentina Sovkina (Russian Indigenous Women Network), Hanne Svinsas Magga (Sámi Center for Psychological Support), and Panganga Pungowiyi (Indigenous Environmental Network).
A female-led scientific team embarked on the National Geographic Society's "Sea to Source: Ganges" expedition. This initiative aims to understand how plastic waste travels from source to sea, addressing critical knowledge gaps in plastic pollution and contributing to a plastic-free ocean.
National Geographic, a leader in science and exploration, funded this project to protect our world. Learn more about the Society's support of Explorers here, read the full article here, or watch the "Turning The Tide" video here.
The National Geographic Society funded the "Sea to Source: Ganges" expedition, exploring the river's plastic pollution and its impact on local communities. This initiative highlights a vital but fragile resource, following a local fisherman as he navigates his community's dependency on plastic nets and the environmental consequences.
Committed to illuminating and protecting our world, National Geographic offers deeper insights into this critical issue. Read the full article here and watch "The Living River | Plastic on the Ganges" here. Discover more about the Society's impact and subscribe for further exploration: National Geographic Impact | Subscribe.
Plastic pollution is a significant issue along the Ganges River, driven by widespread plastic use in markets and communities, and local disposal challenges. To address this, the National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting our world, funded the "Sea to Source: Ganges" expedition.
National Geographic is a premier destination for science, exploration, and adventure, bringing vital stories to light. Learn more about the Society's support of explorers here, and watch the "Generation Plastic" video on the Ganges project here.
This powerful song, created and performed by young people living along the Gila River in Southwest New Mexico, serves as a heartfelt plea to protect this vital waterway for future generations.
Listen to their message. Then, visit www.wildgilariver.org to learn more about the campaign to designate the Gila a Wild & Scenic River.
This video examines how businesses, including Coca-Cola and Unilever, are addressing plastic pollution by reducing their plastic use.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a UK charity, promotes a circular economy model that eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products, and regenerates nature.
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March will feature key debates among EU Heads of State and ministers regarding the future of the EU Emission Trading Scheme (ETS) and the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM).
A Green Growth Partnership webinar will complement these discussions, exploring carbon pricing, the ETS's role in achieving the EU’s 2030 climate target, and CBAM's potential to boost international climate action.
The webinar will gather high-level decision-makers from Member States and the European Parliament, alongside leading businesses, researchers, and NGOs.
ClimateWise and the Association of British Insurers (ABI) hosted a COP26 event on November 3, 2021, titled "Risk Sharing in the Climate Emergency." The event convened senior representatives from insurance, regulatory bodies, and governments to discuss their crucial roles in addressing the global climate challenge.
The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) and ClimateWise presented actionable recommendations. Their work outlines priorities for urgently expanding risk sharing and insurance systems as an essential climate policy response. These recommendations provide a pathway to immediately quantify, manage, and reduce climate risks, and to integrate climate policy and regulation for a resilient, net-zero, and just transition across all economies.
Students from the Brophy Native American Club ran 227 miles through diverse terrain to pray and protest for the protection of Oak Flat in Arizona's Tonto National Forest.
Oak Flat, a sacred Apache site, faces destruction by a copper mine. Its preservation depends on Senator Mark Kelly supporting the Save Oak Flat Act.
For more information, visit: biologicaldiversity.org/campaigns/oak_flat/index.htm
Johan Rockstrom, Joint Director for the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, explains the principles of the Planetary Boundaries Framework and its application in managing Earth's natural resources.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a UK charity, develops and promotes the circular economy—a design-driven model that eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products and materials, and regenerates nature.
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A short video explains the three key requirements for B Corp Certification. For comprehensive details on what is needed to certify, visit the official webpage: B Corp Certification.
Further explore legal requirements with the dedicated tool: Legal Requirement Tool. To begin your certification process, complete the B Impact Assessment: B Impact Assessment.
Bryan Walsh discusses Yellowstone's supervolcano, a rare but significant threat to humanity. Such eruptions could eject immense material, blocking sunlight and risking global starvation. Fortunately, steps can be taken to prepare for this looming danger.
Walsh, editor of Vox's Future Perfect and author of "End Times," explores policies and technologies for a better future. This video, originally by Freethink, is presented by Big Think, a leading source of expert-driven educational content.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.






















