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Global Plastics Treaty from earthday.org

Act to End Plastic Pollution

This global treaty calls on the United Nations and Governmental Organizations to commit to a 9-point plan to end plastic pollution, safeguard health, and set the stage for a waste-free future.

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Call to Action from the Union of Concerned Scientists – The Climate Action Button

“This is a Crisis… It Calls for Action Not Despair.”

Click below to find out what you CAN do. There are dozens of easy actions you can take right now. Then pass it on to your friends, family, and colleagues.

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Yoga Loka Online Workshops

Yoga Loka in Frenchtown, NJ offers online workshops that support overall health, resilience and embodied wisdom.

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ASBN Events

American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN) offers several informative events each month.

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Jan-Dec

On-Going: Introduction to Education for Sustainability – Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education

Request a meeting with Jaimie Cloud to learn more and find out if an Introduction to EfS workshop is a good fit for your school group. More Details

Check out the Recommended Reading & Resources for EfS here.

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Jan-Dec

On-Going: Global Climate Strike Statement, American Sustainable Business Council

The climate crisis is an existential threat to people and the planet, with the most vulnerable populations being hit first and hardest. Our actions in the next 18 months will be critical to determining the future of our planet. We must drastically change way we make, grow, and build things. We must change the way we travel, live, eat, and power our communities. We must change the way we do business. More Details

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Jan-Dec

On-Going: The Fish Game – Cloud Institute for Sustainability Education

The Fish Game starts the conversation about sustainability. The simulation invites us to ‘go fishing’ and the object of each game is to “have as many fish as possible by the end of 10 rounds”. The game teaches system dynamics, ecological principles, responsible citizenship and more! More Details

Connect with the Earth Outside Your Door

Outside my door is a small stream. Following it, I made my way to a place sacred to the Lenape people, the native inhabitants of this region. As the video shows, waters from deep within the Earth emerge forming a pool of water that channels into a stream joining the Delaware River. The Lenape, as all indigenous peoples, considered this spring sacred because without clean, fresh water there is no life. – Jean Gardner, Founder & Director of Earth Group Global

Sacred Spring of the Lenape People, Aquetong Spring Park,
Delaware River Valley, Lenape Territory, USA​

If the future is to remain open and free, we need people who can tolerate the unknown, who will not need the support of completely worked out systems or traditional blueprints from the past.

- Margaret Mead

Cultural Anthropologist

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Delaware River Bioregion
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