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There has been much debate over recent years about Climate Change, but it is now widely recognised that we can no longer bury our heads in the sand and pretend it isn't happening. Global leaders recognise that we must reduce Carbon Emissions and limit any further global warming as a result of those to 2% above pre-industrial levels by 2100. Even the oil giants admit that we must stop burning fossil fuels and turn to renewable energy if we are to leave a safe planet Earth for future generations.
So, what can we do on a personal scale to help save the planet? Please see these pages for ideas on how we can change lifestyles and raise awareness of the urgency to act NOW. Rodney Huggins, through his Rotary Club of Loddon Vale has proposed a Resolution to the Council on Legislation 2016 relating to Sustainable Environmental Issues, urging Rotary to collectively address these matters with urgency by including Preserve Planet Earth as one of the RI’s Structured programmes.
Instigated by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in 2007, Earth Hour is an initiative to encourage individuals, businesses and governments around the world to take account of their ecological footprint. On Saturday 19 March 2016 at 8.30pm, you are asked to turn off all but essential electical power for one hour as a symbolic action to commit to change beyond just that hour. For other great ideas to raise awareness of Climate Change watch the video to see how Earth Hour grew to become the world’s largest grassroots movement for the environment.
There are many other things we can do and the Rodney Huggins Environment Award encourages Rotary clubs to take a lead with projects in their own community and overseas as well as encouraging projects by Youth & Schools groups.
But hurry, the Closing Date for entries this year is 31 January 2016!
more Climate Change is an issue that can no longer be ignored. The Resolution to COL from Rodney Huggins and Loddon Vale Rotary Club that the Environment should become one of Rotary's structured programmes was passed unanimously by the District Council
more The latest News from the RIBI Environmental Sustainability Group
more Does your Club have an environmental project it is particularly proud of? Are your local schools good at being green?
more Responding to the needs of communities, both locally and internationally is a fundamental part of Rotary.
more Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland is a partner with BBC Children in Need, working to help disadvantaged children across the UK.
more Rotary in the Thames Valley has a particularly strong connection with our partners at BBC Children in Need, not least through the hugely successful Heathrow Collection in November where the whole of the Rotary family gets involved
more Arctic One is an amazing small charity with big ideas based in Chesham that aims to give opportunities to both able-bodied and disabled people to enable them to “Get Involved” in Sport.
more Our annual fun day out with groups of special children and their helpers
more Rotary Clubs working in partnership with the Stroke Association
more The Rotary Bike Ride will take place on the weekend of the 18th and 19th June 2016. Join Rotary clubs and their friends throughout the UK, raising prevention awareness and much needed funds for Prostate Cancer UK.
more Raising awareness and funds for WheelPower through Rotary Wheel Appeal and having some fun while doing it!
more Peach promotes Early Intensive Behavioural Intervention and helps parents of children with autism by providing support, information and choice.
more Coram Life Education Centres use interactive mobile classrooms to teach positive health messages to school children to help them make smart choices as young people.
more Working with communities home and abroad to increase literacy
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more Some projects
more The new Disclosure and barring Service
back Responding to the needs of communities, both locally and internationally is a fundamental part of Rotary.