Climate change is a serious issue that we should focus more on. While statistics and facts concerning climate change might seem overwhelming, it is the time to act accordingly. There are many organizations that you can support, and volunteer Larry Polhill shares some of the biggest non-profits with global networks you can join today.
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Green Gas Green Gas is an international non-profit that work with gasoline and home heating companies so they can provide their customers convenient ways to pay voluntary “earth tax.” The earth tax funds projects that restore carbon into the earth. Some of their partners include ZipLine, a national payment card association, who offers the Green Gas Card (the first carbon neutral gasoline payment card).
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WeForest Larry Polhill states that WeForest has offices based in the United States and France, and that they focus on sustainable reforestation. The group’s main objective is to take part in fighting global warming as they address poverty. They also work hard to recover parts of the forests that have disappeared.
10:10 Based in United Kingdom. 10:10 runs community-based practical projects focused on preventing climate change. These small projects are then turned into local actions, hence creating a bigger force for change. The non-profit has installed solar panels on schools, has campaigned for better ruling on renewables, and inspired many people to make use of local energy sources.
My name is Larry Polhill, UF grad. Whenever the opportunity to do volunteer work arises, I am usually one of the first people to sign up. I am a member of multiple nonprofit organizations that are advocates of poverty reduction, climate change elimination, and animal welfare. For more articles like this, visit this page.
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