Climate Actions





We want to thank Scott for dedicating his life to provide clean water to more than 10 million people. Let’s do our part in ending the water crisis! 








Marino, who is a scientist with a PHD, took a break from school so that he could clean up the lake. He developed an organic solution that abstracts polluted particles and floats them to the top. This makes it easier to clean the water.







Since 2017, 22-year-old Malhar Kalambe has been cleaning up the massive amount of garbage that piles along the coastline of Mumbai. With the help of hundreds of volunteers from his organization "Beach Please," Malhar has removed more 3,800 tons of waste to date from Mumbai's waterways. Listen to his story and find out what drives him to take action, inspire others, and save the environment along the way. A special thanks to Malhar for sharing his story.

links: https://twitter.com/beachplease__?lang=en

https://www.facebook.com/beachpleaseindia

https://www.instagram.com/beachpleaseindia/?hl=en





The Karez is a modern-day engineering marvel and a prime example of a native people working with, not against, the forces of nature to deliver their needs - in this case, water.

resource link: https://www.smithsonianchannel.com/shows/china-from-above/the-living-past/1005432/3462308





1.8 billion – that’s how many people on our planet are currently living without access to clean drinking water. One of the biggest culprits in this problem is water pollution. Luckily, there are people like Ramveer Tanwar setting an example and taking action to solve this crisis!

Ramveer Tanwar is running a campaign #SelfieWithPond on Facebook to draw the attention of young people to the problem of dying lakes.

resource links:
https://www.facebook.com/ramveertanwarg

https://twitter.com/ramveertanwarg





With the ocean plastic cleanup, Boyan Slat has set up the first and the greatest ocean plastic cleanup campaign in history. And it all started about five years ago, with a graduation project about the plastic soup in the ocean. Today, Boyan Slat has eighty employees, and he is about to roll out his first Ocean Cleanup system in the Pacific. VPRO Backlight follows Boyan Slat closely on the exciting journey of the ocean plastic cleanup.

resource link: https://theoceancleanup.com/









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