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  2. Five Ways to Save the World - Wikipedia

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    Five Ways to Save the World is a British documentary film on environmental issues related to climate change, released in 2006.The film was made by Karen O'Connor, for the big screen and was shot in the English language to reach an international audience.

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  4. Plant-for-the-Planet - Wikipedia

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    Plant-for-the-Planet is an organisation that aims to raise awareness among children and adults about the issues of climate change and global justice. The Initiative also works to plant trees and considers this to be both a practical and symbolic action in efforts to reduce the effect of climate change.

  5. Voluntary Human Extinction Movement - Wikipedia

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    "How to save the planet: According to some eco-extremists, the only way to really make a difference is to stop breeding and let the human race die out". The Independent. Hymas, Lisa (July 19, 2010). "Want to join the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement?". Grist. MacCormack, Patricia (2020). The Ahuman Manifesto: Activism for the End of the ...

  6. Kids Saving the Rainforest - Wikipedia

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    Kids Saving the Rainforest was founded in February 1999 by two nine-year old girls, Janine Licare and Aislin Livingstone, who were living in the jungle of Manuel Antonio, Costa Rica. [1] The girls made paper-mache bottles and painted rocks and sold them by the side of the road to raise money for saplings that would be planted in the nearby forest.

  7. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet - Wikipedia

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    David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a 2020 British documentary film [1] narrated by David Attenborough and produced and directed by Jonnie Hughes. [2] The film acts as a "witness statement", [3] through which Attenborough shares first-hand his concern for the current state of the planet due to humanity's impact on nature and his hopes for the future. [4]

  8. Are We Changing Planet Earth? - Wikipedia

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    It would take just a 5-metre rise to drown most of Florida and leave Miami 50 miles off shore. A similar deluge would wipe Bangladesh off the map. Worldwide, 150 million people could be displaced within 50 years. In the past, we didn't understand the effect of our actions. Unknowingly, we sowed the wind and now, literally, we are reaping the ...

  9. Daisyworld - Wikipedia

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    The planet is populated by two species of daisies: black daisies and white daisies. The white daisies have a high albedo (reflectivity), and therefore have a cooling effect on the planet. The black daisies, on the other hand, have a low albedo (and thus absorb more solar radiation) and so have a warming effect on the planet.