thank you attenborough for all of you & our mother earth

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home today for mother earth – SOON !

well, it’s about time . . . !

. . .  here taking a teen-ager, wide-awake,
taking us all into what’s next for our mother earth

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begun to take in own future

. . . cousin just left
so how can we who are leaving help our ahead folks ???


people’s climate march 2017

thank you everyone

( . . . updated today
amy goodman + bill mckibben take us over all of it

then, i added more to my edited marches music-video
do have a look, let’s do keep bringing ma back . . . )

 ( WHERE THESE COME FROM )

beautiful vimeos of our beautiful ma

have a quick look
as sure we’re needing to come
they sure bring us back home

there from
brazil
cambodia
us
australia

( if you’re on your computer or pad
see the videos full-screen
click @ bottom right outer-arrows )

 

first week of president, so-called

us greeting him round-the-corner in florida, women’s march,
day after he was tabbed

upcoming 24 hrs of reality

the road forward, per climate reality project

watch with us next week

stand up with us
demand real solutions to the climate crisis

when world comes together – ALL
sure no challenge we can’t overcome !

ma’s day – my day

. . . coming together again for 2016

at last bertrand piccard takes off too on april 21st
from hawaii headed for california back to first round-the-world solar flight

way to go bertie
long one of my own dreams
RIGHT HERE AT THE MAC

same days, once again tadpole fundles ma’s green & blue posh
this time south on florida’s wondrous
WITHLACOOCHEE BIKE TRAIL

( sorry – my video’s a bit off this time )

top poet friend, our own bernie, he’s along too this time
with this in hand – always whatalaugh !

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ma’s all-earth guardian editor, following those strong dec paris days
brings us up to date once again at UN’s signup

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Hello,

Yesterday was EARTH DAY. Fittingly, more than 170 countries went to New York to SIGN THE PARIS CLIMATE AGREEMENT, a record-breaking number of first-day signatures for an international treaty. ( In case you wondered, the Convention on the Law of the Sea was the previous record holder, with 119 countries in 1982 ).

But Ban Ki-Moon, who hosted the ceremony along with heads of state and climate champions including Al Gore and Leonardo DiCaprio, pointed out that other climate record are being broken right now. RECORD TEMPERATURES GLOBALLY, NEW LOWS FOR SEA ICE, MASS BLEACHING OF CORAL REEFS and UNHEARD-OF LEAPS IN CO2 LEVELS IN OUR ATMOSPHERE.

Against that alarming backdrop, the pressure is on countries to do more and do it faster. Our correspondent Suzanne Goldenberg as been talking to experts including Jeffrey Sachs on what happens next, and HOW GOVERNMENTS ARE STILL FAILING TO GRASP THE URGENCY OF DEEPLY CUTTING EMISSIONS.

Webby Awards

I’m also writing to thank those of you who generously took minutes out of your day to VOTE FOR US IN THE WEBBYS FOR OUR COVERAGE OF THE MEKONG. It now looks likely our coverage of the river and its people’s fate will win an award, and the issue will get a much needed spotlight.

Adam Vaughan
Editor, THE GUARDIAN.COM/ENVIRONMENT

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finally friends, speaking of earth day, lets have a look at this
what all-year bunch tells us about rising positive happenings around our globe

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