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Episode 7: Climate Change
Climate change refers to the long-term changes in global temperatures and other characteristics of the atmosphere
Source: Earth.org
ENG
Episode 7: Climate Change
Climate change refers to the long-term changes in global temperatures and other characteristics of the atmosphere
Source: Earth.org
ENG
Episode 5: Regenerative Agriculture
Regeneration International describes regenerative agriculture as farming and grazing practices that, among other benefits, reverse climate change by rebuilding soil organic matter and restoring degraded soil biodiversity – resulting in both carbon drawdown and improving the water cycle.
Source: Earth Day
ENG
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Episode 3: Bees
The honey bee is the only insect that produces food eaten by humans
The average forager (the ones you see in flowers) makes about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime
90% of wild plants and 75% of leading global crops depend on pollination
Source: EarthDay.org
ENG
Ubuntu a la Parole - French LFB Radio Broadcast
Episode 1: Deforestation
Forests worldwide support vast ecosystems, with many species completely reliant on them for their survival. Forests are also extremely important to humanity, providing health benefits, income, food, and more. Despite all the benefits forests provide, they have been disappearing at alarming rates for far too long.
Source:EarthDay.org
ENG
Ubuntu a la Parole - French LFB Radio Broadcast
Episode 7: Climate Change
Climate change refers to the long-term changes in global temperatures and other characteristics of the atmosphere
Source: Earth.org
ENG
Episode 8: Water Scarcity
Globally, 1 in 9 people still have no access to clean water. Water is a daily and crippling challenge.
Today, hope is on hold in over half of the developing world's primary schools without access to water and sanitation.
But the water crisis can be solved.
Source: The Water Project
ENG
Ubuntu a la Parole - French LFB Radio Broadcast
Episode 6: Food Systems and Climate Change
Global demand for meat is projected to rise 50% in the next 25 years putting a strain on our ecological systems. Shifting away from animal-based foods is a solution to the climate crisis we are facing.
Source: Earth day.org
ENG
Ubuntu a la Parole - French LFB Radio Broadcast
Episode 4: Microplastic
The billions upon billions of items of plastic waste choking our oceans, lakes, and rivers and piling up on land is more than unsightly and harmful to plants and wildlife.
The following 10 facts shed light on how plastic is proving dangerous to our planet, health, and wildlife.
Source: EarthDay.org
ENG
Ubuntu a la Parole - French LFB Radio Broadcast
Episode 2: Global Loss of Species
The world is facing a mass extinction of species. All species of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, arthropods (insects and arachnids), fish, crustaceans, corals and other cnidarians, and plants have declined, in many cases, severely. Human civilization has had a negative impact on most living things.
Source:EarthDay.org
ENG
Ubuntu a la Parole - French LFB Radio Broadcast
News
Live Radio Interview 04/01/23
Weekly News Update 28/02/23
Live radio Interview with the Lycée Francais of Barcelona on The Ubuntu Family Initiative new Book Launch.
Article on the Lycée Francais of Barcelona School Parents Association Newsletter of The Ubuntu Family Initiative, our latest Book Launch and Mentoring for Impact Course.
Live Radio Interview 04/11/22
Live radio Interview with the Lycée Francais of Barcelona on The Ubuntu Family Initiative Tierra Vivas Fundraiser and Upcoming Exhibition.