By Kris Cameron, Co-Chair, ESRAG Plant-Rich Diet Task Force Can’t afford an electric car? Solar panels not an option? There is an inexpensive and easy way for all of us to tackle climate change every day! Project Drawdown, an ESRAG partner, has identified reducing...
by Ariel Miller, ESRAG newsletter editor Starting in 2019, a series of environmental disasters devastated the livelihoods of communities in East Gippsland, a rural region of Victoria, Australia for which farming, timber, and tourism have been economic mainstays. The...
By Kris Cameron, ESRAG Plant-Rich Diet Co-Chair Reducing our consumption of animal foods can make a big difference for climate, environmental and human health, and animal welfare. Learn how at ESRAG’s Plant-Rich Diet Task Force webpage. Many people realize that...
By Chris Stein, Chair, ESRAG Pollinator Task Force A few years ago, after reading the October 2020 Rotary Magazine article about ESRAG’s Operation Pollination environmental framework, Rotarian Rosalie (Roz) Schnick was inspired to take action to help protect...
by Dwain Lucktung, Communications Manager, Sand Dams Worldwide Dedicated Rotarians all around the world and Sand Dams Worldwide are very proud to work together to promote peace, prevent disease, provide access to clean water and sanitation, enhance maternal and child...
ESRAG’s weekly Projects + webinars in January offer a feast of information on environmental solutions, including the vital importance of changing our food system to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Global Grant scholars’ adventures in conservation, and pollution...