Hello Everyone ๐ News You Can Use ๐ for 2026! I am eager to share a valuable resource as I continue to spread Climate Advocate information through my blogs and podcast. As we approach 2026, consider exploring the following information.
Did you know there are communities of Senior Citizens focused on stopping climate change for future generations? These movements, known as Senior Climate Action, and Elders Climate Action advocate for policy changes and participate in activities for our planetโs future.
Their efforts highlight that every generation has a role in protecting our planet and that it is never too late to make a positive impact. I encourage you to explore these resources and think about how you can contribute to the fight against climate change. Check out the links below for more information.
Highlights of Suggestions at Website: 1) Be more selective when shopping online because shipping accounts for about 3 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. 2) Purchase your food locally, for example, at the Farmer’s Market, to help reduce emissions associated with transporting food.
Website: Elders Climate Action –https://www.eldersclimateaction.org/about/ History Elders Climate Action (ECA) was conceived in 2014 by a small group of committed people as a project of Elders Action Network (EAN), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to encourage elders to take action on the social and environmental challenges of our time.
When you have a moment to listen, my latest Wellness Connections podcast provides valuable information and links in the detailed description to a variety of Earth Day celebrations taking place this year. These events not only celebrate the beauty of our planet but also focus on raising awareness about climate action initiatives. Additionally, you will find websites where you can learn more about participating in these meaningful activities, engage with local communities, and discover various ways to take action to protect our environment for future generations. Tune in to broaden your knowledge and get inspired to make a difference!
The Holiday Season is a good time to participate in Climate Action by reducing our Food Waste. Learn more about COMPOSTING and what you can do to help with our Planet’s Health in my latest podcast.
FYI By composting your leftovers and discarded food scraps, you help keep organic waste out of landfills while also reducing harmful pollutants that compromise the health of the human population and the planet as a whole. Source: https://earth.org/food-waste-and-climate-change/
When you have a moment, I encourage you to listen to my podcast: Judith Guerra Wellness Connections Episode 70. It explores the importance of reducing food waste and provides resources for contributing to this cause. Additionally, you will find links in the details of the podcast for help with nutrition for older adults and individuals.
News you can use ๐ September 22-29 is Climate Week in New York City. Even if you do not reside in this wonderful place, there is much you can learn by tuning in the NPR’s Climate Solutions Week.
Here’s a link — please tune in to learn more about what we all can do to share in this responsibility with our consumption of food. Then pass this information along to your family members and others in your networking communities.
For your information, my most recent podcast provides detailed descriptions of Climate Week events. You can find this podcast on Spotify, Apple, Amazon Music, and other platforms by clicking the link below. https://www.buzzsprout.com/2349931/15770001
Hello Everyone, Before we come to the end of Earth Month, I wanted to share this information from my Podcast Judith Guerra Wellness Connections. This is News You Can Use all year round ๐
ALWAYS “News you can use :)… As Climate Week NYC 2023 comes to a close, I want to remind myself, and those who read my blogs and listen to my Wellness Connections Podcast, that the Climate Change challenges for our planet are ongoing problems, which we can decide to participate in a positive way using some of the suggestions provided on the www regularly. There are ways we can help our planet, and at the same time, introduce ways to improve our health.
Here’s an example
What if I mentioned that Suzy Amis Cameron, in her book The OMD Plan, claims: “swapping one dairy – or meat- based meal for a plant-based meal every day can save your health and the planet”. That’s quite a statement. However, it’s also a suggestion for doing your own research about ways to manage your health. There’s a lot of science supporting the idea for considering her One Day a Meal for the Planet Plan. You can review a pdf of her book and she has considerable information and guidelines for changing your eating habits. Seems to me it’s worth considering what she has to say. Imagine getting a “win-win for the Planet and your health.”
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