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Happy Saturday! 👋  We hope you had an amazing week. Yesterday was the Arbor Day and we want to celebrate it with this special playlist for you to enjoy while you read this newsletter. Play here, please to discover the magic sound... 🎧 

This week #WeAreClimate interviewed an exciting project in Perú. EduClima is an education initiative to help children in rural areas to understand how climate change can impact their fields in the future when they become farmers, and how to protect them from global warming and extreme weather. Keep reading to know more about them 🤓

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THIS IS HOW WE ARE DOING SO FAR:

This long and complicated graphic is actually pretty clear about one fact:

This March clocked in as the second warmest March on record when compared to the
20th century average, according to newly released data from the NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. This is where you can find more information about it.
 
#TheInterview


This is how kids learn about climate change in Perú 

EduClima is an educational project where children in rural primary schools in Perú, understand the effects of climate change. The approach is mainly practical, in order that they can read the measurements and variations of temperature, rainfall and humidity. The most interesting thing about this method? They are using low-cost climatological stations installed in the schools to provide data and information in order that they can understand the atmosphere behavior.

#WeAreClimate talked to them. The full and exclusive interview, here.  

#INSPIRATION

Louisville tree program aims to cool the city 🌿

Louisville – the home of the Kentucky Derby – is warming faster than other similar cities. The rapid warming is partly caused by a lack of shade trees.

Mature trees help keep cities cool, so a group called Love Louisville Trees is planting maple, red buds, gingko, and other species recommended for residential neighborhoods throughout the city. Learn more about this initiative here.


🚴  Meet the globetrotting cyclist collecting 1,001 climate change stories

Devi Lockwood is traveling the world (mostly by bicycle) to collect 1,001 stories from people she meets about water & climate change. 

Devi's journey began with the September cyclist / storytellerDevi Lockwood is a poet / touring
21,2014 People's Climate March in NYC. To date she has collected over 600 stories (audio recordings) in the USA, Fiji, Tuvalu, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Qatar, Morocco, and the U.K. Read more about it, here.


Great things happened to the Planet last month 👏
  • Beijing closed its last big coal-fired power station
  • California generated enough solar to meet its half energy needs 
  • 3 rivers have now the same rights that people. One in New Zealand, The Ganges and The Yamuna River in India
  • Victoria, Australia, banned fracking. It's new power source it's renewables, not gas.

✅  The objective: Start doing compost. Click here for a free guide to learn how to do it. 

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