ENVIRONMENT GROUP
The Rotary GB&I Environment Group's remit is to raise the profile of environmental issues within Rotary GB&I at District, Club and Rotarian level. There is now overwhelming scientific evidence that mankind is exploiting the natural resources of planet Earth at an unsustainable rate; in particular, carbon emissions from the fossil fuels are the primary cause of current global warming and ocean acidification. The poorest people on the planet will be least able to cope with the consequences.
The Environment Group is urging Clubs to:
The group has published Environment leaflets which outline possibilities for Rotarian and Club action which may be useful for your Club members. There are many initiatives with which clubs and communities can be involved. These include the Prince of Wales' START project; applying for FREE trees from the Woodland Trust for planting in the autumn or spring; participating in Climate Week, held each year in March; and/or encouraging schools to enter the Climate Week Challenge; also helping them to set up or sustain a school Eco Group; plus many other ideas.
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