Environmentally Considerate Living – Part 2

By Valerie Garforth (FAUSA)

Much can be learned about living an environmentally considerate life by looking back to our younger days, growing up in the pre-consumer age. Young people today are rediscovering how to live that way, and we have much to learn from each other! 

Last month in Lessons from the Pre-Consumer Age – Part 1, I shared information about life...

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Environmentally Considerate Living – Part 1

Living an Environmentally Considerate Life – What we can learn from growing up in the pre-consumer age

 

by Valerie Garforth (FAUSA)

We of the Baby Boomer generation have much to answer for when it comes to environmental impact, but we know how to live an environmentally considerate life – we just have to look back to our younger days,

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Health and Climate Change

By: Amal Lahlafi (AIWA of Rabat)

There is no doubt that we are all exposed to serious threats due to the continuous rise in temperature on our planet. This statement indicates the horror and fear of the upcoming repercussions of global warming. According to some experts and scientists, that is the reality we all have to admit to and thus face...

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Gender and Climate Change at COP25

by Ayuska Motha (AIWC Cologne) 

Did you know that having female decision-makers can positively influence climate change policy outcomes?

photo 1The more that women are involved in decision-making, the more environmental protection measures are supported and/or initiated. Since the majority of our society’s decision-making has historically been male-dominated, it is exciting to consider what types of decisions might be made in the...

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COP25 - An Interview with Dr. Lara Lazaro

by Joan Evers, AWC Madrid 

Cabinet approves Indias stand at upcoming UN COP 25 on climate change 680x365 cFrom December 2 to 15, representatives from around the world gathered in Madrid, Spain to attend and negotiate at the COP25. The Conference of the Parties (COP) is the body where decisions are made for the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). This was the 25th year of negotiations to prevent "dangerous" human interference...

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The Blue COP: Why we must focus on ocean health and not ocean mitigation

by Suzi Tart, AAWE Paris

When talking about oceans and the environment, the first image that often comes to mind is that of plastic bags and other debris that has ended up there. But even though we can’t see it, the oceans are silently being degraded by the climate. 

wave 347560 960 720In a few days the world’s attention will be on Spain,

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