It was yesterday - World Environment Day - and I must say in my Thai world it was sadly eclipsed by Covid news, riots, racial issues and endless articles about reviving the environment-destroying tourism business.
Today wants to give a Shout Out to 3 undervalued posts on Hive. Each of these 3 people not only POSTED about World Environment Day, but they CELEBRATING ACTION - BIG & SMALL - to change they way they, and others, live. Our blockchain is here not just for grandstanding or blathering on and filling a daily space to create financial rewards - it's a POWERFUL TOOL FOR SOCIAL CHANGE.
Please... Read. Upvote. Reblog. Enjoy. Think. Comment.
Each of the 3 authors featured are beneficiaries of this post, so please be generous.
World Environment Day | 5 June 2020 | Saving the Planet One Pint of Milk at a Time
Making one small change matters, especially if we TALK about it, explain and encourage others to follow our lead. Our greatest political power is arguably how we spend our $$ each day. Ripples. Read more...
My contribution to nature on the environmental day
Planting TREES which produce FOOD for ourselves, our families, our community. How simple is that? Actually, it's a privilege to have the space to plant a tree, and so many don't enjoy that. Those of us who DO have that privilege, have an even greater responsibility. Read more...
A historical agreement has been signed that ends a court battle, of more than 20 years, between a group indigenous to the Amazon rainforest and the forestry industry.
"By opting for the negotiation route, instead of insisting on judicialisation, the involved parties guaranteed the Ashinanka people the right to their land as well as reparation for the damages caused to it by illegal deforestation." Read more...
is a simple, private curation project run by
. The goal? To increase exposure and rewards for great content that doesn't always get the recognition it deserves. Today it might be 3 healthful posts, tomorrow it might be 3 posts about freedom, red cars, crypto or dogs. As the mood takes me.
Each post featured here is a post beneficiary and the remainder used to build a juicier upvote. Because I believe in encouragement and at the end of a curating session, there are ALWAYS a few posts I'd like to do more for.