Climate Action Resource Center
A collection of readables, watchables and doables to share at your workplace.
Things to read
There could be 1.2 billion climate refugees by 2050. Here’s what you need to know
The article highlights the potential impact of climate change on global migration, projecting that there could be up to 1.2 billion climate refugees by 2050. It discusses the drivers of climate migration, challenges faced by climate refugees, and the need for global action to address this looming crisis.
The climate crisis is hitting the planet’s working classes the hardest and they know it
The op&ed argues that the working class is the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change and are already experiencing its effects. The article discusses the need to prioritize climate justice and involve those most affected in decision-making processes.
The Intersection of Corporate Good and Climate Justice
The article explores the intersection between corporate social responsibility and climate justice, arguing that corporations have a responsibility to address the disproportionate impact of climate change on marginalized communities. It provides examples of companies that are taking steps to address climate justice and suggests ways that more companies can get involved in this work.
Disability and climate justice: How to create a more inclusive movement
SOAS explores the intersection of disability justice and climate justice, highlighting how those with disabilities are disproportionately affected by climate change and emphasizing the need for a more inclusive climate movement that centers the voices and experiences of disabled individuals.
More funding needed for climate adaptation, as risks mount
The UN climate conference (COP27) has concluded with countries agreeing on a global commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45% by 2030, a significant step forward to limit global warming to 1.5°C.
The creeping threat of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt
The Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt, a massive seaweed bloom in the Atlantic Ocean, has been growing rapidly and is now visible from space. The bloom is caused by rising sea temperatures and nutrient pollution and can have negative impacts on marine life and coastal communities
Climate Plans Remain Insufficient: More Ambitious Action Needed Now
The latest UN report states that current national climate action plans are insufficient to meet the Paris Agreement goals, and urgent and more ambitious action is needed now to avoid catastrophic climate change. The report calls for more significant and sustained action by governments and businesses alike
How climate finance and adaptation can support vulnerable countries
The article discusses how climate finance and adaptation measures can support vulnerable countries in coping with the impacts of climate change, such as floods and droughts. It highlights the need for increased investment in adaptation strategies, particularly for developing countries.
How to include Indigenous communities in climate action
The article discusses the importance of including Indigenous communities in climate action and offers recommendations on how to collaborate effectively, acknowledging their unique perspectives and knowledge.
World Refugee Day: Ukraine refugee crisis demonstrates model for facilitating climate migration as a solution
The Ukrainian refugee crisis is an example of how countries can respond to climate migration. By recognizing climate refugees and providing support, we can address the humanitarian crisis caused by climate change
Things to watch
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Can YOU Fix Climate Change?
Despite having unprecedented technological advancements, we feel overwhelmed by the rapid pace of climate change caused by greenhouse gases trapping energy and warming the planet. This results in more extreme weather, droughts, and rising sea levels. However, preventing these impacts is complicated Kurzgesagt explains why.
Our Planet | Netflix Documentary Series
David Attenborough - narrated nature documentary series "Our Planet" examines Earth's natural beauty and how climate change impacts all living creatures.
See what three degrees of global warming looks like
This film illustrates the devastating impacts of a three-degree Celsius rise in global temperatures above pre-industrial levels. The effects include intense heatwaves, floods, sea level rise, crop failure, and species extinction, disproportionately impacting marginalized communities. This scenario is possible if urgent climate action is not taken
The End of Oil, Explained
Despite the significant progress brought by oil, it also caused massive inequalities. With the increasing global temperature, why is it challenging to shift away from fossil fuels and can we make the transition before it's too late?
101 Videos | National Geographic
Explore and experience some of nature's most intriguing phenomena in the 101 series, a science class unlike any other.
World's Water Crisis, Explained
The question of how to price the world's most valuable resource, water, while ensuring it remains a basic human right, has brought the global water crisis to an inflection point.
The Intersectional History of Environmentalism
This initiative sheds light on the often-ignored and erased histories of Black, Indigenous, and people of color in the environmental movement. Through the video, the organization showcases their vital contributions and encourages a reclamation of relationships with nature, while amplifying initiatives for a just and equitable future
Not On Our Soil - A Climate Justice Reality: Feature Film
In South Africa, people face severe climate and environmental injustices, but with knowledge of their rights and democracy, they have the power to engage with elected officials and advocate for a fair transition to a sustainable society. The video features stories of citizens advocating for a better world
Climate Justice is Social Justice
The fourth episode of The Breakdown discusses how racism intersects with climate change, emphasizing the social justice aspect of the climate crisis. The episode also delves into the Green New Deal's role in achieving a fair and equitable transition.
A Message from the Future II: The Years of Repair
a hopeful two-part short film that tells the story of a possible future where the Green New Deal has transformed the United States into a sustainable, equitable, and just society.
Things to do
Live webcams of Natural Phenomenons
Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes. Both educational and inspirational, explore creates a portal into the soul of humanity by championing the selfless acts of others.
Virtual Tours of the World
Digital platforms have started to provide breathtaking virtual tours of various natural settings across the globe using high-resolution images and videos taken by expert teams. You're sure to discover new things and get a fresh appreciation for regions of our globe that you might not have had the opportunity to visit whether you're touring alone or with your friends!
Freerice (game)
Freerice is an educational trivia game that helps you get smarter while making a difference for people around the world. Every question you answer correctly raises 10 grains of rice for the World Food Programme (WFP) to support its work saving and changing lives around the world.
Good on You (lifestyle app)
Good On You is your trusted source of sustainability ratings for fashion. The Good On You app gives you the power to easily check the impact of your favourite fashion brands on the issues you care about.
Ecosia (Search Engine - Browser Extension)
Ecosia use the profit they make from searches to plant trees where they are needed most. Search ads generate income for Ecosia, which is used to plant trees.
Earth Day events map
The Earth Day organization provides a global map of Virtual Earth Day and in-person events.
Forest App (productivity app)
Forest is a popular productivity app that helps people beat their phone addiction and manage their time in an interesting and pleasant way. Users can earn credits by not using their cell phones and plant real trees around the world with the credits.
The Last Generation (2018) - an interactive digital experience
With The GroundTruth Project, an interactive exploration of climate change as seen through the eyes of three children living in the Marshall Islands, a nation threatened by rising seas.
How to Make Natural Eco Friendly Cleaning Products at Home DIY
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for making your own natural and non-toxic cleaning products using simple ingredients like vinegar and baking soda.
The Climate Change Game
See if you can save the planet from the worst effects of climate change