Climate Action and Solutions

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THEREFORE, CHOOSE LIFE, AN URGENT CALL TO ACTION .docx
An Appeal to Humanity, UN Secretary-General, and World Leaders

AGM INC and KAMICO JAPAN

Advanced environmental water treatment Eco-friendly electric carbon catalytic filter and mechanical filtration technology company AGM INC / KAMICO JAPAN Co., Ltd. has developed an “electrochemical carbon electrode” that has changed the paradigm of the ultra-fine filter method using electro-carbon catalysts. We use eco-friendly catalytic filter technology to provide clear and clean water for the earth and humanity

Aron Aoja

What exactly are the consequences of climate change and what solutions are there?

Dr Poppy Gibson and Aoja Aron

The importance of the environment in education for sustainability and children’s wellbeing

Michael Pilarski

A paper about Reforestation, Improved Ecosystem Management & Increasing Soil Carbon Levels in Farm Soils.

William Fears

White Paper on Climate Change, Carbon Capture, and Environmental Justice, otherwise known as the Humble Oyster

Oswald Petersen

This is made possible by combining three known methods into one single action, which we call the GeoRestoration Action Plan (GRAP). GeoRestoration is the term we use to describe forms of GeoEngineering that aim to return to pre-industrial climatic conditions. The GRAP consists of the dispersion of Iron(III) chloride (or ferric chloride, chemical formula FeCl3) at an altitude of 2,000–4,000 meters above subtropical, iron-poor oceans. The material is dispersed in its gaseous state from the two engines of small jet airplanes. In full operation mode, 40-60 planes will each undertake several flights per day from eight locations worldwide to disperse the total of 200,000 – 300,000 tons of ferric chloride per year.

Leslie L. Behrends

This paper provides a brief introduction to wastewater treatment; centralized and decentralized, followed by detailed information regarding the development and deployment of ReCip®, energy-efficient decentralized wastewater treatment system. ReCip® is a robust and scalable treatment technology that has great potential for treating domestic, industrial, and agricultural wastewater. Markets include many diverse applications both in the United States and internationally. The technology has been used to treat sanitary wastewater, acid mine drainage, CAFO wastewater (concentrated animal feeding operations), aquaculture wastewater, and food processing wastewater. ReCip® has also been used to remove explosives and nutrients from contaminated groundwater, and to remove deicing compounds (ethylene glycol), from runoff at a commercial airport. ReCip® systems can be operated using gravel-only substrate, or augmented with various aquatic and terrestrial plants. Because it is an aerobic subsurface technology, there are no odor or mosquito vector problems. Pilot-scale ReCip® systems have been operated with UV lights to remove up to 99.9% of wastewater pathogens. The patented ReCip® technology is being marketed nationally and internationally via licensing and confidentiality agreements, respectively.

May Scott and Yasmine Grignard

The hashtag #Anthropocene is the current geological period. The main cause of permanent planetary change results from an accumulation of actions in the “greenhouse” effect of human actions, such as global warming, ocean acidification, and habitat destruction. The Earth's hashtag#ecology is in critical condition!

It is necessary that alliances that promote hope, promoting science, and collaborating for the preservation, conservation, and regeneration of ecosystems are necessary, through actions at the root cause, sapient and conscious. A hashtag#holistic vision is fundamental and necessary to regenerate the human being, the whole world!

The hashtag#Rewilding movement is an invitation to experience the unknown and the wild, to return to our natural state of being integrated and connected to nature, and to act as an agent of hope to regenerate the soils, fields, seas, air, ways – of life! The hashtag#Rewilding for me is a science to make human beings aware of our species: Homo sapiens, sapient. A movement of actions, guided by hearts. It is a movement that rewilding the strength of the collective!

Seeking to recreate my steps towards a more regenerative and, why not, "wild walk", in the year 2023, I started as a volunteer at the Instituto Felinos do Aguaí - Junior Santos. The Instituto was created in 2005, actively collaborating so that hope is in action, researching to educate and educating with science! It is located in Serra Geral (presents variations in relief and large differences in altitude, allowing the formation of unique habitats and varied types of vegetation), in the city of Siderópolis, in the extreme south of the State of Santa Catarina – hashtag#Brazil, forming part of the Reserva Biológica Estadual do Aguaí, inserted in the hashtag#AtlanticRainForest Biome.

In this Scientific Breeding Area, 2 wild felines of the species: Leopardus guttulus that is listed as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, known as the Southern Tiger Cat, is considered one of the smallest wild felines in South America, called “Simba and Wild”.

The Global Rewilding Movement Growth & Impact Report – created by May Scott and Yasmine Grignard with help from the whole GRA - Global Rewilding Alliance team and network, shows us the record of the moment of rewilding of hashtag#TigerCats into nature with my brief reported experience (on page 24). On page 49, you can see the Simba and Wild at nature!

Jill Wagner

The United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration 2021-2030 offers the largest
global opportunity to conduct land restoration projects the world has ever known.

Efforts to undertake natural carbon sequestration projects through afforestation,
reforestation, and natural re-vegetation are happening at an increasingly larger scale
each year. In addition to conducting projects for carbon sequestration, there is a growing understanding of how biodiversity improves the resiliency of ecosystems.

Glenn Sankatsing

This is a compilation of posts that are regularly updated with new texts.

Reflections based on Quest to Rescue Our Future.

Nature nurtures life, but it is not willing to sustain a species that destroys biodiversity for selfish gain and opts for self-destruction. In the democracy of life, a thousand flowers bloom in harmonized diversity, like the Amazon Rainforest. Planet Earth now urges us, in the intonation of a last call, to break the cosmic solitude of a self-proclaimed king of the universe and to reconnect with the symphony of life in evolution. Can you hear the first notes of the ballad of harmony timidly vibrating in the calm evening air, which will become the breeze that gives all of us our rightful place? Isn’t that what peace is all about?

Glenn Sankatsing

Sunday’s ride around the island of Aruba captured a simple testimony of living in harmony with nature. ‘Eco’ (home), the common root of economy and ecology, belies the polarization of modern civilization that leads to unsustainability and discontinuity.

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