SUMMER EVENTS
JUNE 5: World Environment Day
The world is seeing the effects of Climate Crisis and every action matters. The world does not delay on its impact but show the humanity of how we take care of the earth. Denial is not the solution but to shift our mind to a new lifestyle and thinking.
The transformative power of working together towards the planet healing is possible. Clean energy and sustainable lifestyle is possible. Join the call to action to make joy renewable:
- Start a conversation
- Fund a solution
- Shift a policy
- Share a story
- Make your moves in ways that move others
#WorldEnvironmentDay
JULY CHALLENGE: Save the World by Refusing Plastic for One Month
According to Ocean Blue project, there are 400 million tons of plastic that are produced globally and 8–11 million tons of plastic enters the ocean. The microplastics eventually end up being eaten by the creatures and into the food system.
Do you want to save the world from plastics? Challenge yourself not to buy products with plastic packaging, build a habit of buying eco-friendly products or patronize sustainable packaged produce.. Join the plastic free July challenge here: Plastic-Free July Challenge
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SEPTEMBER 1 - OCTOBER 4: Theme Living Water in Season of Creation
Season of Creation (September 1 - October 4) is one of the major feasts celebrated by the whole Christian Community, including the Catholic faithful. Laudato Si' Movement serves on the steering committee for the Season of Creation observance. The Season of Creation has a designated theme each year. Last year's theme was Peace, and this year's theme is Living Water.
According to United Nations, 1.8 billion people still do not have drinking water on-premises and 3.4 billion people still not able to have a good sanitation system. If you live in the cities where there is a heavy industries such as oil and gas that consumes billions of gallons of water, without conservation, water resilience and infrastructure investments and improvement strategies, the cities can soon face a water crisis which some of the cities are now in such state. According to Country Adventures, drought, though not new, is in several states like Texas. California, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Nevada.
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