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Paris Climate Agreement

The Earth Project began in 2015, the same year that 195 countries pledged to stop and reverse climate change. This momentous gathering at the COP21 conference in Paris, France, began one of the most important international tasks ever undertaken to save the environment from irreversible damage from pollution and other human-related activities.

It is Up to Us/We To Make the Change – 


"Now I am No Puppet Master 
But David & Russell
Speak for Me & YOU"

Says CEO
Mr Marouane Derfoufi
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WHAT ON EARTH!

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WHAT ON EARTH

Introduction 

Living Mother Earth Aid Project

Each living being on Earth knows the importance of Earth in our lives. Without Earth, we cannot water to drink, there will not be animals living here, and of course, no cultivation, so no food to eat. This means to say that the life of humans, as well as other living beings, cannot be imagined without Earth. Life is possible on the planet Earth and its related resources. 

Can you imagine a life on the Earth if resources are not available here.

 And, the answer comes not at all. 

The resources like air, sunlight, water, creatures, minerals, and vegetation are integral parts of the Earth. But with the increasing level of pollution, these resources are getting affected and either are destroying or depleting recklessly. 

If we have not taken a calculative step to save the Earth, it is going to be difficult to establish a sustainable future on the earth. 

Let’s understand why is it so crucial to save the Earth from these things:

 Why is Saving The Earth Necessary?

In order to save the earth, we must understand that resources that are provided by earth are limited. However, the majority of us are unaware of this fact and we are not judiciously utilizing the resources. In order to safeguard the existence of humans, we need to protect the earth and take care of it. 

All living beings are dependent on the earth for their survival and so we should use the gist of nature in a thoughtful way.

The increase in pollution and damage caused by humans are affecting the earth so rapidly that it is threatening our survival.  

Saving earth is not merely the need of the hour but much more. The extent of degradation caused by humans is becoming irreparable. This is one of the reasons why all the resources are getting highly polluted. 

The change in climate is also one of the examples that are caused due to severe pollution. Moreover, animals, birds are getting extinct and the worlds around us are slowly approaching the end. Nothing could be scarier than this. 

Therefore, saving the earth is the primary need and we should make conscious decisions to make the earth a better and sustainable place to live in. It is and has been our responsibility to protect the planet that we live in but rather we become selfish and do such things that create more pollution in our environment. 


As the most evolved species of the environment, we should understand that our planet is the only planet that supports life.

 So when the earth will be in peril, we will not have the option to move to another planet for our safety.

Hence, it is important to make the most use of what we have right now in a sustainable manner. Our approach will not only save the earth but our lives as well. Moreover, our future generation will be bestowed with a healthy environment to live in. 

The Real Things We Can Do Right Here Right Now

Live by the mantra- Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Try Keep our surroundings clean & Plant more trees Conserve water and water bodies Educate people about the significance of conserving nature Shop wisely Cycle more and drive fewer cars on the road 

Choose  sustainability in every step of life Therefore, by making small changes in our lifestyle we can make a huge difference. 

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By restoring ecological balance, we can save the earth from getting dreadfully polluted 

and uninhabitable. 

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We Have written The Next Stage in Easy to Remember Lines for Schools Colleges & Universities

The Next Generation MUST be Aware That ‘Save Earth’ is Everyone Responsibility

The lines have been effectively put together to let you know the meaning as well as significance of the phrase “Save Earth”. The lines could be easily memorized and presented on the occasions of global significance like – earth day, international day of environment etc.

4 Sets X 10 Lines on Save Earth

We Begin Earth Aid Project

10 Lines on Save Earth – Set 1

1) Save Earth is a slogan which is raised to create awareness among the people for saving earth’s environment.


2) The slogan save earth tells us that we should save our mother earth else it will pose severe threats in future.


3) Earth is most crucial component of every living beings and necessity for existence of human race.


4) Earth provides us natural resources which are very much essential for our existence.


5) Unfortunately, the natural resources are getting depleted due to misuse by human beings.


6) Time has come to save natural resources and give stress on their optimum utilisation.


7) In order to spread awareness of save earth, several campaigns are conducted in schools and colleges.


8) Processions, rallies are conducted in the schools along with essay writing and speech competition on save earth.


9) In offices and public places, people take pledge for saving planet earth and not degrading it.


10) Planting of small plants and saplings is also done on large scale by the government and charitable societies.

10 Lines on Save Earth – Set 2

1) We live on a planet which gives us everything required for leading a good life from its natural resources.


2) Earth is the only known planet which has Oxygen and Water which are the basic requirement for existence of life.


3) In order to utilise the natural resources, we hardly think about the consequences of depletion of these natural resources.


4) Save earth is a multidimensional program which includes many things including save trees and stop deforestation.


5) Another way to save natural vegetation is recycling and reducing wastage.


6) Utilization of natural resources such as coal, petroleum, minerals etc should be reduced and focus should be made on renewable source of energy.


7) Water is the main component of every living being and we should save it and avoid its pollution.


8) Pollution is a very grave situation which is rapidly affecting earth and negatively impacting the life of human being and other animals.


9) Global warming is also one of the dangers which the earth is facing which occurs due to increased temperature leading to melting of glaciers.


10) Climate change is also affecting the lives of people as certain change in temperature results huge loss in agriculture sector.

10 Lines on Save Earth – Set 3

1) Earth is our only place of residence; thus, it must be saved from threats at all costs.


2) Earth provides us food, shelter, protection and other necessary resources.


3) Earth is a privilege given to us by nature and it’s our responsibility to protect her.


4) We can do our bit in saving the earth by not littering garbage, not wasting water etc.


5) Humans’ greed to expand their settlement is posing serious threat to earth.


6) Earth needs to be urgently saved from the effects of global warming and climate change.


7) Saving the earth means saving its biological diversity and ecological balance.


8) Earth must be protected in its pristine form with minimum influence from human activities.


9) If we don’t save the earth from pollution, global warming etc, then we too will perish with it.


10) Even saving electricity contributes towards saving the earth.


Below we are providing a 4th set of 10 lines on Save Earth. 



10 Lines on Save Earth – Set 4

1) Human activities are the main cause behind 90% of forest fires encountered around the world.


2) Humans are also causing an irrevocable loss of biodiversity and it must be stopped immediately.


3) Around 7 million hectares of forested area is being cleared annually for making human settlements.


4) Over population of the humans on earth is also primarily responsible for the damages to the earth.


5) The greener we make the earth, the more safe it will become; start planting trees now.


6) Since the gone four decades, number of birds, fishes and other amphibians has reduced by 60%.


7) It is essential to safeguard the earth and its natural resources against human influence.


8) We can save the earth by saying no to the use of plastic and all plastic based products.


9) Only man has the ability to save the earth and its resources against impending threats.


10) Earth is the only planet suitable for sustaining life; therefore, it is our only and last home.


We all have to understand the value and importance of planet earth because it is one and the only source from where we get resources to survive. Be it a human being or any living being, all are dependent on planet earth, but natural resources of earth are also limited which cannot serve the whole population for a longer period.


As we know that the human being has a tendency of greediness and in order to fulfill his greed he just exploits natural resources. 


Time has come for optimum utilisation of resources so that every living being could live on this earth and save the resources for our future generation.

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PODCAST

THIS IS NOT A DRILL



WE THE PEOPLE 


Say This is How It Will Get Done


We Will Live in The World Where

Education Rules Every Person is Giving Back

These are The Global Goals

HOW TO SAVE EARTH


Simple Listen To Sir David Attenborough

IT CAN BE DONE


Sir Stephen  Hawking Inspirational Speech


HIS EPIC MESSAGE WILL  MAKE YOU WANT TO SAVE EARTH


Human have been here 3 seconds out of 24 Hours of Planet History

GIVE THE WORLD A HAND



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LAST WORD

LEONARDO DI CAPRIO



EARTH WARRIOR 



LAST CHANCE

SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH



NATURE WARRIOR


Final Call

 to 

Save the World 

from 'Climate Catastrophe'

It's the final call, say scientists, in the most extensive warning yet on the risks of rising global temperatures.


Their dramatic report on keeping that rise under 1.5 degrees C says the world is now completely off track, heading instead towards 3C.


Keeping to the preferred target of 1.5C above pre-industrial levels will mean "rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society".


It will be hugely expensive - but the window of opportunity remains open.


After three years of research and a week of haggling between scientists and government officials at a meeting in South Korea, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has issued a special report on the impact of global warming of 1.5C.


What could be wiped out by temperature rise

What is climate change?

The critical 33-page Summary for Policymakers certainly bears the hallmarks of difficult negotiations between climate researchers determined to stick to what their studies have shown and political representatives more concerned with economies and living standards.


Despite the inevitable compromises, there are some key messages that come through loud and clear.

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"The first is that limiting warming to 1.5C brings a lot of benefits compared with limiting it to two degrees. It really reduces the impacts of climate change in very important ways," said Prof Jim Skea, who co-chairs the IPCC.


"The second is the unprecedented nature of the changes that are required if we are to limit warming to 1.5C - changes to energy systems, changes to the way we manage land, changes to the way we move around with transportation."

"Scientists might want to write in capital letters, 'ACT NOW, IDIOTS,' but they need to say that with facts and numbers," said Kaisa Kosonen, of Greenpeace, who was an observer at the negotiations. "And they have."


The researchers have used these facts and numbers to paint a picture of the world with a dangerous fever, caused by humans. We used to think if we could keep warming below two degrees this century, then the changes we would experience would be manageable. 


Not any more. This new study says that going past 1.5C is dicing with the planet's liveability. And the 1.5C temperature "guard rail" could be exceeded in just 12 years, in 2030.


We can stay below it - but it will require urgent, large-scale changes from governments and individuals and we will have to invest a massive pile of cash every year, about 2.5% of global gross domestic product (GDP), the value of all goods and services produced, for two decades.


Even then, we will still need machines, trees and plants to capture carbon from the air that we can then store deep underground - forever.


What can I do?


Five things you can do to help stop rising global temperatures

The report says there must be rapid and significant changes in four big global systems:

Energy • Land Use • Cities • Industry

But it adds that the world cannot meet its target without changes by individuals, urging people to: buy less meat, milk, cheese and butter and more locally sourced seasonal food - and throw less of it away • drive electric cars but walk or cycle short distances • take trains and buses instead of planes • use videoconferencing instead of business travel • use a washing line instead of a tumble dryer • insulate homes • demand low carbon in every consumer product

Lifestyle changes can make a big difference, said Dr Debra Roberts, the IPCC's other co-chair.


"That's a very empowering message for the individual," she said. "This is not about remote science; it is about where we live and work, and it gives us a cue on how we might be able to contribute to that massive change, because everyone is going to have to be involved."


"You might say you don't have control over land use, but you do have control over what you eat and that determines land use.


"We can choose the way we move in cities and if we don't have access to public transport - make sure you are electing politicians who provide options around public transport."


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Five steps to 1.5

Global emissions of CO2 need to decline by 45% from 2010 levels by 2030

Renewables are estimated to provide up to 85% of global electricity by 2050

Coal is expected to reduce to close to zero

Up to seven million sq km of land will be needed for energy crops (a bit less than the size of Australia)

How much will all this cost?

It won't come cheap. The report says to limit warming to 1.5C, will involve "annual average investment needs in the energy system of around $2.4 trillion" between 2016 and 2035.


Experts believe this number needs to be put in context.


"There are costs and benefits you have to weigh up," said Dr Stephen Cornelius, a former UK IPCC negotiator now with WWF. He says making big emissions cuts in the short term will cost money but be cheaper than paying for carbon dioxide removal later this century.


"The report also talks about the benefits as there is higher economic growth at 1.5 degrees than there is at 2C and you don't have the higher risk of catastrophic impacts at 1.5 that you do at two."




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REPLAY

What happens if we don't act?

The researchers say that if we fail to keep temperature rises below 1.5C, we are in for some significant and dangerous changes to our world.


You can kiss coral reefs goodbye, as the report says they would be essentially 100% wiped out at two degrees of warming.


Global sea-level will rise about 10cm (4in) more if we let warming go to 2C. That may not sound like much but keeping to 1.5C means that 10 million fewer people would be exposed to the risks of flooding.


There are also significant impacts on ocean temperatures and acidity, and the ability to grow crops such as rice, maize and wheat.


"We are already in the danger zone at one degree of warming," said Kaisa Kosonen, from Greenpeace. "Both poles are melting at an accelerated rate; ancient trees that have been there for hundreds of years are suddenly dying; and the summer we've just experienced - basically, the whole world was on fire."


In 1980, the minimum sea ice extent was 7.7 million square kilometres. This year it was at 4.7 million square kilometres.2012 was the lowest year on record, when it was down to 3.6 million square kilometres - less than half what it was in 1980.

Sea ice extent is much lower than in 1980. It reached its lowest level in 2012

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Is this plan at all feasible?

Analysis by David Shukman, BBC science editor


The countdown to the worst of global warming seems to have accelerated. Seriously damaging impacts are no longer on a distant horizon later this century but within a timeframe that appears uncomfortably close.


By the same token, the report's "pathways" for keeping a lid on temperatures all mean that hard decisions cannot be delayed:


a shift away from fossil fuels by mid-century

coal phased out far sooner than previously suggested

vast tracts of land given over to forests

It's mind-bending stuff and some will say it's hopelessly unrealistic, a climate scientists' fantasy. So is any of it plausible? On the one hand, the global economy relies on carbon and key activities depend on it. On the other, wind turbines and solar panels have tumbled in price and more and more countries and states such as California are setting ambitious green targets.


Ultimately, politicians will face a difficult choice: persuade their voters that the revolutionary change outlined in the report is urgently needed or ignore it and say the scientists have got it wrong.


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Is all this about saving small island states?

The idea of keeping the global temperature rise to 1.5 is something very close to the hearts and minds of small island and low-lying states, which fear being inundated with flooding if temperatures go to two degrees.


But over the three years that the report was in preparation, more and more scientific evidence has been published showing the benefits of staying close to 1.5C are not just for island nations in the Pacific.


"If you save a small island country, then you save the world," said Dr Amjad Abdulla, an IPCC author, from the Maldives. "Because the report clearly states that no-one is going to be immune. It's about morality - it's about humanity."


How long have we got?

Not long at all. But that issue is now in the hands of political leaders. The report says hard decisions can no longer be kicked down the road. If the nations of the world don't act soon, they will have to rely even more on unproven technologies to take carbon out of the air - an expensive and uncertain road.


"They really need to start work immediately. The report is clear that if governments just fulfil the pledges they made in the Paris agreement for 2030, it is not good enough. It will make it very difficult to consider global warming of 1.5C," said Prof Jim Skea.


"If they read the report and decide to increase their ambitions and act more immediately, then 1.5C stays within reach - that's the nature of the choice they face."


Campaigners and environmentalists, who have welcomed the report, say there is simply no time left for debate.


"This is the moment where we need to decide" said Mr Marouane Derfoufi.

 "We want to move to clean energy, sustainable lifestyles. We want to protect our forests and species.

 This is the Project that we will remember; this is the time when the turning point happened."


IT IS UP TO US WE ME & YOU

YOU ARE NOT ALONE


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