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    • Converting coal mines into carbon sinks. © Green Forests Work. Activists of Green Forests Work planting native trees in Appalachia, United States, where surface coal mining has devastated forests...
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    • Transplanting ‘survivor’ coral fragments. © Fragments of Hope. Restored corals in Laughing Bird Caye National Park, Belize. The image above is from Laughing Bird Caye National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Belize.
    • Restoring watersheds affected by the climate crisis in the Andes. © Acción Andina. Native forests have been largely lost in the Peruvian Andes over the last 500 years following the Spanish conquest...
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  2. Mar 25, 2020 · EARTH DAY ISSUE. Why we’ll succeed in saving the planet from climate change. Life will be different—and warmer—in 2070. But we will find ways to limit carbon emissions, embrace nature, and...

    • Coal is on the dole (again!) The 63 dense pages of this IPCC report are littered with qualifications and dense footnotes. But all the verbiage can't hide the scientists' central message.
    • Pie in the sky gets real… A few short years ago, the idea of a technological fix to climate change was generally seen as the preserve of the eccentric.
    • Curbing demand is a secret weapon. One of the big differences with this report from previous releases is that social science features heavily. This is mainly focussed on the ideas of reducing people's demand for energy in the areas of shelter, mobility and nutrition.
    • Cooling the planet with cash… Tackling climate change has often been delayed due to the perceived high-cost implications. But that sense has changed in recent years as the financial toll of climate disasters has steadily climbed.
    • Use your voice. We are the first generation to know we’re destroying the world, and we could be the last that can do anything about it. Speaking up is one of the most powerful things you can do especially if it’s to the right people.
    • Be Informed. One of the best things you can do is to keep yourself informed – the more you know the better. It leaves you better equipped to have those conversations with your friends and family and the people you want to influence.
    • Be political. Everyone in the UK over the age of 18 can vote for their MP. This is an opportunity to vote for someone who is representative of you and your views and will make the environment a top priority.
    • Travel responsibly. One of the most efficient ways of lowering your environmental impact is by travelling responsibly. This means, whenever you can, choosing a more sustainable way to get from A to B - walk or cycle when you can.
  3. Apr 19, 2023 · 60 Actions You Can Take for the Planet. Date: 19 April 2023. April 22 is Earth Day, a time to appreciate everything the natural world provides for us—from the water that replenishes us, to the food that nourishes us, and the trees that help provide the oxygen we breathe, we celebrate the planet we call home.

  4. 19 May 2021 Story Nature Action. 10 years to restore our planet. 10 actions that count. UNEP. World Environment Day, which falls on 5 June, marks the official launch of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, a global push to revive natural spaces lost to development.

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