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...
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...
We are thrilled to announce that Eva Patrashkova and Rachel Weisbrot have joined ESRAG’s Communication Team to expand the global audience for ESRAG’s educational programs and technical assistance. Both are passionate environmentalists with the skills and experience we...
By John Marshall, Founder and CEO, Potential Energy Coalition Climate action at the scale needed to save the planet will require broad, public support — and the right messaging can make the difference. Using rigorous research and data analytics drawn from private...
This month we welcome speakers from five nations, reporting on Rotary’s work at COP 28, dangers to biodiversity, tools for climate action, and the impact of environmental crises on Rotary’s disaster response. A recording of each presentation is uploaded within a few...
By Ariel Miller, ESRAG Newsletter Editor Rotary’s dramatically increased participation in the 2023 UN Climate Conference (COP 28) opened major opportunities for Rotarians to help accelerate global action on the climate crisis. In their Dec. 20 ESRAG webinar, ESRAG...