By Laurie Zuckerman, ESRAG Communications Director How would you like ESRAG to change the world? Imagine that. Now imagine ESRAG members inspiring and empowering Rotary clubs on every continent, especially those most impacted by the climate-biodiversity-pollution...
by Michael Drake, Rotary Club of Tucson Verde Lake Tuxpan is near the municipality of Iguala de la Independencia in the State of Guerrero, México. Created in the 1940’s as a reservoir for drinking water and irrigation, the lake and its shoreline had become very...
By Deniz Vural, ESRAG Director The Earth’s vast oceans, constituting about 70% of the planet’s surface, contain approximately 97% of its water, with the remaining 3% found in various forms such as glaciers, ice, underground reservoirs, rivers, and lakes....
by Ariel Miller Rotary media are blooming with articles on the environmental work of Rotarians all across the world! Here a few of the beautiful examples, and how you can generate more buzz in the Rotary family hive: The April issue of Rotary Magazine is packed with...
by Alfredo Valero, Assistant Governor, D 2202 Rotary Green Revolution (RGR) is a global organization that brings together Rotarians from around the world to support Rotary clubs and districts in the fight to mitigate the effects of the climate emergency and accelerate...
by Natalia Luques Sánchez, ESRAG Latin America Correspondent By late March, forty Rotary Clubs and organizations from ten countries had already embraced the call from Ecuadoran Rotarians and nonprofits to achieve the biggest water clean up ever done by Rotary. The...