EcoSources

There is no scarcity of insights and resources to get your climate action journey going or on to the next level. So check out some of these and let us know what we should add. And subscribe to a few great climate media platforms.

Have an EcoSource we should share? Send it to us at connect@earthgives.org. Together, we can make a difference in building a sustainable future. We hope you enjoy the list below.

Featured Insights

 

Climate Voices

Bill McKibben: An influential author, environmentalist, and co-founder of 350.org, known for his work on climate change activism.

Vandana Shiva: A prominent environmental activist and author, advocating for biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, and social justice.

Paul Hawken: Author of "Drawdown" and founder of Project Drawdown, focusing on practical solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change.

Jane Goodall: A renowned primatologist and conservationist, known for her groundbreaking work with chimpanzees and her advocacy for wildlife conservation.

Naomi Klein: A journalist and author, highlighting the intersections between climate change, capitalism, and social justice in her book "This Changes Everything."

Wangari Maathai: The late Nobel laureate from Kenya who founded the Green Belt Movement, empowering communities through tree planting and environmental conservation.

Sir Robert Swan: An explorer and environmentalist, advocating for the protection of Antarctica and promoting renewable energy solutions.

Alexandra Cousteau: An environmental advocate and filmmaker, continuing the legacy of her grandfather Jacques Cousteau, raising awareness about ocean conservation.

Sylvia Earle: A renowned marine biologist and explorer, known for her dedication to ocean conservation and her advocacy for marine protected areas.

Ed Begley Jr.: An actor and environmental activist, promoting sustainable living practices and renewable energy solutions.

Climate Scientist

Videos/Interviews/Talks

Monthly Eco-Observances

 

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