How to build a better city

How to build a better city

by Ariel Miller At the age of 28, Rotaractor Carlos Montoya heads the Integrated Transport Department of the North Zone of the State Government of Chihuahua, which serves principally for Ciudad Juárez, the most populous city in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua....
Find your power over climate change

Find your power over climate change

By Ingrid Hesser and Gunilla Östberg, ESRAG Europe Chapter Just the other day we attended a Rotary Club meeting in central Stockholm. At our table was another guest Rotarian, and we got into the subject of climate and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas...
Aprendamos del 2023 éxito de ESRAG LATAM

Aprendamos del 2023 éxito de ESRAG LATAM

Por: Natalia Luque Sanchez, corresponsal latinoamericana de ESRAG El 5 y 6 de junio de 2023, se llevó a cabo el Simposio Latinoamericano de Medio Ambiente, organizado por ESRAG Capítulo Latinoamérica, en Ciudad Juárez México. El evento contó con una masiva...
Air Pollution: Giant Global Health Crisis

Air Pollution: Giant Global Health Crisis

By Ariel Miller “Air pollution is a major global health crisis and causes one in nine deaths worldwide,” reports the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). “The deadliest illnesses linked to PM2.5 [fine particulates] air pollution are stroke, heart disease, lung disease,...
Protecting the Air We Need to Live

Protecting the Air We Need to Live

In January, 2023, ESRAG highlights the huge humanitarian benefits of reducing air pollution.  We will share stories and toolkits to equip Rotarians to tackle both indoor and outdoor exposure.  Here’s why: Almost 7 million people die prematurely each year because of...
With COP27 done, how Rotarians can catalyze resilience

With COP27 done, how Rotarians can catalyze resilience

The COP27 climate conference is over now. COP26 was much stronger than COP27 because it set clear mitigation targets and because more than 40 countries – including major coal-consuming nations like Poland, Vietnam and Chile – committed to shift away from coal....