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SOLUTIONS FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

Addressing Environmental Issues with Practical Actions

Don't let the overwhelming nature of climate change and ecological ruin leave you feeling impotent. That's a common, dispiriting trap that we all can fall prey to, and it is false.

The solutions you pursue, even if seemingly tiny and insignificant, are vitally important!

When combined with others' efforts, they drive significant change, from reducing carbon footprints to influencing policy and advancing sustainable technologies.

ENVIRONMENTAL SOLUTIONS

Act Now for A Greener Planet

Your Choices Shape a Healthy Earth

ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS

Understand the Price You Are Already Paying

Male hands holding a brown  leather wallet with 1 U.S dollar bills inside.
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Is Your Wallet Taking a Hit?

As planet-wide ecological disruptions intensify, your wallet is under attack! Solutions exist that will work if we join together to use them. Time to act!
The house was devastated by the hurricane, roof off, with a dark sky looming overhead. Trees were bent by the force of the wind, and broken sandbags, pieces of wood were scattered all over the ground.
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Facing Ecological Catastrophes

Rising seas, wildfires, hurricanes, droughts, floods, and species extinctions are intensifying. Can we combat these growing threats?
A bat with a large, grey head, dark body, 1 meter wingspan, black eyes, small pointed ears and a reddish-brown collar.
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Eco-Driven Rising Health Costs

Our health costs are through the roof. How about yours? Ecological destruction is part of the soaring costs. Something we can change!

"There is a rapidly closing window of opportunity to secure a livable and sustainable future for all (very high confidence)."

Warning from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change approved by all 195 member countries.

ECOSYSTEM DISRUPTORS

Learn About What's Destroying Our Planet

A photo of Antarctica showed a huge ice sheet melting and the sky was orange, blue and light grey.
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Global Climate Change

Affecting all living things on Earth, climate change requires urgent actions to curtail its impacts. It's our choice to stop it or choose to suffer from it.
Huge parts of a blue-ice glacier collapsing into the icy-blue water and creating waves.
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Global Glaciers Are Disappearing

Their destruction is already changing the oceans, climate, and your weather. If we all chip in, we can act to save them.
Silhoutte of a line of immigrants fleeing climate change under a dark and threatening sky.
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Climate Forced Migration

Dangerous escape for migrants is often the only available option to death-dealing climate change and environment destruction.

"We do not weave the web of life, we are merely a strand in it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves." — Ted Perry

THREATENED SPECIES

We Must Intervene to Prevent Their Extinction

Koala holds a tree. Its fur is grey with white on the belly, claws are black and pointy, nose is black and it has little brown eyes
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Koala

Endangered
Iconic Creatures on the Edge of Extinction
Red handfish with boxy head, blue eyes, red-orange round body with dark spots all over, wart-like skin, hand-like fins.
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Red Handfish

Critically Endangered
An Incredible Fish on the Edge of Extinction
Lime-green Lemur leaf frog clinks on a branch. It has dark spots, white tummy, black eye line, no webbed yellow fingers and toes.
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Lemur Leaf Frog

Critically Endangered
Tiny, Beautiful, and a Critical Species to Preserve
Two Lear's Macaws soar, sporting vivid blue plumage, dark accents on heads, wings, tails. Yellowish-green eyes, whitish eye-ring, yellow base on black bills.
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Lear's Macaw

Endangered
Magnificent Macaws Struggling to Survive
Staghorn corals on the clear blue ocean have an antler-like shape and  golden tan or pale brown colors, with white tips.
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Staghorn Coral

Critically Endangered
A Coral Species on the Edge of Extinction
A portrait of a Blue Iguana head. It has dusky blue to dark grey skin with hardly visible cross bands, black eyes with a little red haft-circle in the end.
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Grand Cayman Blue Iguana

Endangered
Conservation Has Helped Them Back