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Spring 2013 update
At Earth Island Institute we grow environmental leadership. Our 60+ projects tackle everything from climate change, to biodiversity conservation, to fighting plastics pollution and boosting food security, and employ a variety of solutions-focused strategies to protect the biological and cultural diversity for a sustainable future.
Read our Spring 2013 update and make a tax-deductible donation at: earthisland.org/Spring13 to help us provide grassroots environmental leaders with the tools they need to protect our shared planet.
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Chemically Altered
Synthetic chemicals permeate the environment to such an extent that they have changed the chemistry of our planet. By Elizabeth Grossman.
A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Planet Earth
Human behavior has altered the biology of the planet. By Nate Seltenrich.
City Life
Our urban environs have become ecosystems all their own. By Juliet Kemp.
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More than 60 projects working around the world to protect our environment.
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All One Ocean
All One Ocean creates permanent, community generated Beach Clean Up Stations (BCUS), a simple way for you and any beach-goer to help collect trash while enjoying the beach.
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Restoration Initiatives
Funds dynamic community based restoration programs in Southern California focused on protecting and enhancing wetlands and watersheds.
The 2013-2014 Request for Proposals is being circulated! apply here.
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