Some organizations are local, addressing specific needs in their communities,
Some are regional, such as The Western Environmental Law Center who, in 1987, together with the Sierra Club Legal Defense Fund, successfully challenged Oregon timber sales to protect the endangered northern spotted owl, and Reap Goodness. Which taps PhD students worldwide to test how best to restore agriculture and feed surrounding communities
Others are global in their reach and have been addressing environmental and conservation issues for many years, including The Explorers Club (1904) and Rotary International (1905).
Also showcased is an organization with a slightly different slant; Champions of the Planet, which has a website chock full of information, ideas and simple strategies that you and your family (and friends and neighbors) can easily adopt, which will, collectively, make a difference on our planet’s sustainability, and, as Howard Zinn said, “small acts, when multiplied by millions of people, can transform the world” (Howard Zinn, August 24, 1922 – January 27, 2010, was an American historian, author, playwright, and a political science professor at Boston University.
Go to the Earth Gives Day website now, and donate, and return frequently, as additional organizations are joining, and you won’t want to miss the opportunity to learn about their work, and support them as well. https://www.earthgives.org/
About Earth Gives
Earth Gives was founded by Rhonda Bannard and is based in Phoenix, Arizona. The nonprofit catalyzes people, resources, and attention toward the climate crisis, resulting in a welcoming and livable world where humanity and the planet thrive. It is governed by a diverse board of directors and welcomes partnerships to advance the significant challenges faced by the environment and climate. Inquiries can be made to connect@earthgives.org.
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