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 Ariel Miller ESRAG Director David Brawn’s reporting on his district’s award-winning Environmental Envoys initiative won a three-page spread (pp. 46-48) in the February 2024 issue of Rotary Down Under, reaching over 28,500 subscribers. Rotary...
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...
ESRAG’s new three-part video on sustainable food systems By Doug White, ESRAG Interim Task Force Coordinator I wanted to make you all aware that the ESRAG Plant Rich Diet Task Force has produced a new video, Eating For Tomorrow: Restore the Environment and Feed the...
By Dr. Michael Koch, ESRAG Europe Co-Chair Rotary is successfully acting to make the world a better place. But all Rotarian activities also cause emissions and contribute to climate change. Just think of all the people travelling to the RICON in Melbourne. We do not...
Thank you, Pat! The past three years have brought an exponential growth in ESRAG: members, task forces, projects, webinars, and online resources. With love and brilliant systemic insight, Dr. Pat Armstrong has worked nonstop to make sure ESRAG has the structure and...