Category Archives: Tuesdays: Climate Action Tips

BRICS and Climate Action: How Businesses & Individuals Can Align with Emerging Leadership

As global climate efforts continue to shift, the BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—are stepping into a growing leadership role in climate negotiations. Their increasing influence was evident in February’s COP16 talks in Rome, where their collaborative efforts played a crucial role in securing agreements on biodiversity funding and environmental commitments. With the…
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Growing Green: How Businesses Can Leverage Technical Support for Sustainable Agricultural Exports

A Success Story from Zaozhuang City Sustainable agriculture is not just about growing food—it’s about growing businesses, economies, and opportunities for a greener future. One shining example is the agricultural transformation in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, where Zaozhuang Wofeng Agricultural Technology Co., Ltd. has leveraged technical support to expand its exports and improve sustainability.…
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How Farmers and Businesses Can Navigate the USDA’s Climate Information Purge

The fight against climate change is being waged not only in fields and farms but also in courtrooms. A coalition of farmers and environmental groups has sued the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) after the agency removed vital climate-related tools, data sets, and services from its website—resources that countless farmers and climate researchers depend on.…
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Climate Action Tips: How Thomasville’s $19.8M Community Change Grant Will Drive Climate Action

The City of Thomasville, Georgia, has just secured a groundbreaking $19.8 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Community Change Grants Program. This funding marks a transformative step toward sustainability, climate resilience, and community revitalization. For individuals and businesses looking to champion climate action, Thomasville’s strategic approach to utilizing these funds…
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