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IDEAS For Us and National Geographic in Addressing Climate Change and Environmental Action
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IDEAS For Us and National Geographic are two organizations that share a common mission of addressing environmental issues, including climate change. While IDEAS For Us focuses on local and global sustainability solutions, National Geographic provides in-depth coverage of climate change and its effects. Both organizations aim to educate and inspire individuals to take action and…
Eco Art & Climate Change Podcast
Una Chaudhuri is the Dean for the Humanities and Vice-Dean for Interdisciplinary Initiatives at NYU, and a pioneer in the fields of eco-theatre and animal studies, among many other distinguished titles. Learn about Professor Chaudhuri’s take on eco art, or art and literature from an ecological perspective. We talk about the effectiveness of ecological art in…
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Climate Change is a National Security Threat
“Freedom is not free, and we are very grateful for your leadership,” expressed District 47 State House Representative Anna Eskamani. On July 21, 2022 at the Alfond Inn in Winter Park, FL, the Representative presided over a lunch roundtable discussion between local Central Florida lawmakers, community stakeholders, and the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition. The topic: the…
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5 Unexpected Impacts of Climate Change
Climate change has been a popular topic of discussion and debate for years, and it shows no signs of slowing down. If nothing is done to stop or slow down the impacts of climate change, it could lead to things like increased natural disasters, water scarcity, and the expansion of tropical diseases. Most people are…
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Key Points from the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report, Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis.
The IPCC, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, “is the United Nations body for assessing the science related to climate change”1 that was created to give policymakers routine climate change assessments -including implications and potential dangers concerning climate change, and new proposals for adaptation and mitigation.1 You may have heard this report referred to as the…
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How Climate Change Can Impact Your Coffee Fix
Rolling mountain slopes filled with the red cherries of coffee fill the eye. A light fog comes in, and you hear the call of birds. What do you do on a typical morning? If drinking a cup of coffee comes to mind, you aren’t alone. Americans drink 88.8 gallons of coffee per year (1). But…
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Climate Change Isn’t the Only Threat to Ginnie Springs.
Climate Change Isn’t the Only Threat to Ginnie Springs: Nestle Plans to Deplete Florida’s Aquifers” could be: “Learn about the multiple threats facing Ginnie Springs and Florida’s aquifers. Discover how IdeasForUs is raising awareness about Nestle’s plans to deplete these vital water sources. Explore the consequences of water extraction, the importance of sustainable water management,…
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Rwandan Climate Change Perceptions and Forest Air Pollution Mitigation
Rwanda is a landlocked country of 26,338 square kilometers undergoing a rapid urbanization and is the second most densely populated country in Africa. Severe weather events, particularly floods and drought have historically imposed heavy costs in Rwanda. Additionally, air pollution from wood burning, vehicle exhaust and dusty roads has become a concern in Rwanda (WHO,…
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Empowering Change: IDEAS For Us and NowThis News Leading the Way
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IDEAS For Us and NowThis News are both on an inspiring mission to ignite change and raise our collective consciousness about the urgent need for environmental action. They are the dynamic duo leading the charge in an engaging and transformative journey towards a greener, more sustainable world. IDEAS For Us, a non-profit powerhouse, is all…
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Coping With Climate Anxiety
Environmental activists and scientists alike often experience bouts of overwhelming climate anxiety. These feelings can be both paralyzing and difficult to deal with. Luckily, the field of psychology which examines climate anxiety is growing, giving it greater legitimacy and introducing new tools for coping. Books like Sarah Jacquette Ray’s A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety…