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Pollution Solutions at ESRAG

How do pollution solutions benefit humanity?

Pollution of our air, water, and soil endangers human health and longevity. Some pollutants, like the particulates from burning wood and fossil fuels, are causing 12-15 million people each year to die prematurely. Other dangers come from the estimated 350,000 different types of man-made substances now on the global market, such as plastics, pesticides, industrial chemicals, and chemicals in consumer products, antibiotics, and other pharmaceuticals. These can take the form of any substance (solid, liquid, or gas) or energy (such as radioactivity, heat, sound, or light).

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Tools to Restore Sustainable Living

Tools to Restore Sustainable Living

Free datasets and analytical tools Rotarians can use to catalyze action where consumption patterns exceed the planet’s capacity to absorb.

Dr Prakash Tata and RC Naperville Win Engineering Grand Prize

Dr Prakash Tata and RC Naperville Win Engineering Grand Prize

The innovative plastics recycling social enterprise designed by Rotarian Prakasam (Prakash) Tata, PhD has won the 2023 Grand Prize for Small Projects from the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists for the Rotary Club of Naperville, IL.  

The Historic High Seas Treaty: How Rotarians Can Help it Succeed

The Historic High Seas Treaty: How Rotarians Can Help it Succeed

This report on the historic 2023 High Seas Treaty explains the vital role of oceans in protecting the conditions we need to live, and calls on Rotarians to advocate and take action, with examples of Rotarians’ citizen science and wetlands remediation work in the Baltic region.

Take Action on Pollution

Rotarians are inspiring their communities and regions to implement many strategies that prevent or reduce pollution. Farming practices that use less fertilizer and pesticides reduce the runoff and algal blooms poisoning our drinking water. Clean cooking drastically reduce families’ exposure to particulates that ravage their health. Watershed cleanups spotlight how pollution gets to the rivers we depend on, catalyzing business and public policy solutions. Rotarians are helping to expand what can be recycled, and encouraging new product design to prevent plastic waste. Click on the thumbnails below to discover some of the inspiring Rotary projects your club or district can replicate!

Clean Cooking

To create awareness of, and to promote practical solutions for the need
to urgently transition to Clean Cooking.

Plastics Solutions

Leveraging the power of Rotary to develop a global network to rethink and influence how we create, use, and dispose of plastic.

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Featured Projects

Projects surrounding pollution.

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“Water and air, the two essential fluids on which
all life depends, have become global garbage cans.”
― Jacques-Yves Cousteau

 

The harm caused by some man-made substances is already documented. Impacts can include genetic damage and cancer, reduced fertility, behavioral changes, birds starving because they have ingested plastic, antibiotic resistance, and breakdown of the ozone layer. We find these pollutants everywhere, including our own bloodstream. Science is warning us loudly: we need to decrease the use of pollutants and we need to clean up already contaminated areas.

Join with us to build out ‘Pollution’ as one of ESRAG’s key objectives.

 

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Featured Events

ESRAG Seminar: Meet RI new Environment Area of Focus Manager
Speaker: Nicki Clayton
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ESRAG Seminar: Transforming the Alameda: A New Sustainable Axis
Speaker: Rocio Caces
Topic: sustainable mobility and citizen coexistence
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ESRAG Seminar: Revolutionizing Transportation in the Philippines
Speaker: Michael Gonzalez
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ESRAG Seminar: Be A Hero Go Net Zero
Speaker: Chris Davies
Topic: Carbon footprint, CO2 removal
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