REGIONAL CHAPTER

Central North America

We have a number of programs both through ESRAG
and Rotary International that need your help.

 

Key Information

Countries Included in Region

USA: AR, IL, IA, KS, LA, MN, MS, MO, NE, ND, OK, SD, TX, WI;

Canada: MB, West ON

Leaders of Chapter

Karen McDaniels

Official Regional Links

About Our Chapter

Welcome to the Environmental Sustainability Rotary Action Group (ESRAG) Central North Regional Chapter. ESRAG welcomes Rotarians and non-Rotarians to join and take actions to sustain our environment and stabilize our climate.

Our action model:

Identify environmental leaders within the Rotary world, assist them in initiating environmental service projects that are meaningful to THEM, help where we can, and acknowledge and publicize their awesome work.

Did you know that RAG membership is “open to Rotarians, their family members as well as participants and alumni of all Rotary and Foundation programs?” Please join if you are not yet a member and invite your Rotary colleagues, too!

We look forward to collaborating with you to bring Rotary’s ‘Service Above Self’ ethic to solving environmental problems.

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Featured Events

Monthly Regional Chapter meetings.

Contact us to learn more.

No monthly meetings are held at this time.

ESRAG Seminar: Wet waste management - Benefits and Challenges
Speaker: Dr. Suneet Dabke
Topic: Composting

More info

ESRAG Seminar: Textile Stewardship and Legislation
Speaker: Joanne Brasch
Topic: circular textile economy

More info

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Featured Projects

A few of the projects our regional chapter is and has been involved in.

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Featured News

Mobilizing Citizen Science to Fight a Silent Killer

Mobilizing Citizen Science to Fight a Silent Killer

Drawing on the insights of three Rotarians with decades of experience, this article offers an overview of some of the major sources of air pollution, how Rotarians can promote solutions, and links to websites describing air pollution’s health impacts and how to measure and analyze air quality.

Teachers, unleash your students’ climate leadership!

Teachers, unleash your students’ climate leadership!

Teachers, register your classes by Jan. 20 for the global Climate Innovation Challenge, for free curriculum and resources to help students make powerful short videos presenting their climate solutions.

Form your own committee.

Learn more about how to form your own Club
or District Environmental Sustainability Committee.