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  • The Carbon Gospel: Uganda's Rise in the Global Carbon Credit Economy by Edward_MKiweewa
    Edward_MKiweewa
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      Parts 10
    🌿 Carbon, Currency, and the New Gold: A Green Revolution 🌿 What if the air you breathe and the trees you protect were worth more than gold? Welcome to the explosive world of carbon credits, the new currency of climate, commerce, and sovereignty. From the dusty roads of Karamoja to the forests of Masindi, every tree planted and every ton of CO₂ avoided is part of a global economy that moves faster than most are ready for. In this electrifying exposé, Kiweewa strips the veil off the carbon credit market, revealing: 💸 Who's really buying and why 🌍 How Uganda can claim its stake in the green economy ⚖️ The legal gaps that threaten communities and opportunities 🏦 The roadmap to a Carbon Credit Bank and a national carbon registry Uganda is not just a country in this story - it is a mirror for every nation still standing on the sidelines of the carbon credit revolution. This write-up exposes the green gold rush, the legal gray zones, and the high-stakes gamble of climate finance. What unfolds here is a cautionary tale, a blueprint, and a wake-up call for any nation yet to claim its share of the new global economy.
  • Ruins of Tomorrow [Climate Change Action Story] by ActOnClimateCrisis
    ActOnClimateCrisis
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      Parts 6
    Humans are at a tipping point in history. Do we succeed in saving our beloved planet, or will Earth become hell for every living creature not able to protect itself from the impact of a disastrous climate? This is the story of teenagers who fight for climate justice, while also dealing with the highs and lows of being a teen.
  • Ava's War: Book 3 of 3 by Grace_Nosek
    Grace_Nosek
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      Reads 42
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      Parts 21
    A ruthless leader has seized control of the Ares and will stop at nothing to destroy Ava's fledgling alliance. The Earth Mother, reeling from the agony of a warming planet, threatens to unleash her fiery rage. The Gaia Elders challenge Ava's claim to the mantle of Alpha, sowing discord within the Order. Facing danger on all sides, Ava struggles to unlock the puzzle of communing with the Earth Mother. But betrayal lurks where she least expects it. Ava of the Gaia Book 3 "Ava and her friends are back, this time with an ancient source of powerful wisdom that was hidden for hundreds of years. A must read if you too want to further engage in the great project of our time-protecting Mother Earth and life as we know it, through love, wisdom, stories, and action. Warning: This is not for the faint of heart!" -Lindsay Borrows, author of Otter's Journey Through Indigenous Language and Law --- I study how members of the fossil fuel industry and their allies undermine climate narratives in an effort to block government action at every level and confuse and disempower the public. With this knowledge, I have honed my practice as a climate storyteller, creating stories that push back against decades of industry narratives by centering justice, hope, community, agency, and collective action.
  • Ava Rising: Book 2 of 3 by Grace_Nosek
    Grace_Nosek
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      Parts 21
    After a night of terrible sacrifice and loss, Ava and Lucas have crossed a sacred boundary. Their forbidden bond has awakened the wrath of the Makhai, a fanatical gang of killers who will stop at nothing to wipe out the last of the Gaia. As Ava and Lucas flee across the globe, they are tested by violence, betrayal, and a mysterious curse of fire. Just as Ava needs her powers most, she is losing control-struggling to accept her new identity as the Alpha Gaia. Within her lies the power of the howling wind, the raging water, the boiling lava, and the quaking earth. It's a power that frightens her-and it's growing. With Mother Earth herself stoking the flames of Ava's fury at the destruction of her world and the killing of her people, will Ava be able to channel her power for good, or will she be consumed by the fire of her rage? Ava of the Gaia Book 2 --- I study how members of the fossil fuel industry and their allies undermine climate narratives in an effort to block government action at every level and confuse and disempower the public. With this knowledge, I have honed my practice as a climate storyteller, creating stories that push back against decades of industry narratives by centering justice, hope, community, agency, and collective action.
  • Ava of the Gaia: Book 1 of 3 by Grace_Nosek
    Grace_Nosek
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      Parts 28
    Ava Fae is delighted at the appearance of an alluring new boy at her high school, until she sees the dagger tattoo on the inside of his arm. She knows that tattoo, and it can mean only one thing-either she or the new boy will be dead by the end of the school year. Harnessing the magic of the elements passed down to her through the centuries, Ava works frantically to discover the true intentions of the tattooed stranger. But she is not the only one with mysterious powers and she finds herself thwarted at every turn. Hunter and hunted engage in an intricate game of cat and mouse-unaware that a much larger war is brewing, a war that will be decided by the outcome of their struggle. Ava of the Gaia Book 1 ____ I study how members of the fossil fuel industry and their allies undermine climate narratives in an effort to block government action at every level and confuse and disempower the public. With this knowledge, I have honed my practice as a climate storyteller, creating stories that push back against decades of industry narratives by centering justice, hope, community, agency, and collective action.
  • Do you eat grass!? by hugedream
    hugedream
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      Reads 4
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      Parts 1
    blog post by an annoyed vegetarian
  • Be The Change by climatejustice
    climatejustice
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      Reads 15
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      Parts 2
    excerpts on climate change