Reese Witherspoon Home

Reese Witherspoon Home

ShareTweetShare Reese Witherspoon Home – Our Earth, our home. This planet is our one and only home. We have no other choice. We must care for it. (Source) “By lending my voice to nature, I hope to remind people at this critical moment that people need nature and its great gifts,” said Reese Witherspoon Home’s narrator. Conservation…

Liam Neeson Ice

Liam Neeson Ice

Liam Neeson Ice – A warning, in slow motion. The melting of polar ice due to global climate change poses a direct threat to the more than 1 billion people who live in low-lying coastal regions around the globe. As the melting quickens, can humanity respond in time? In the Pacific, melting ice a ticking…

Lupita Nyongo Flower

Lupita Nyongo Flower

ShareTweetShare Food, medicine and inspiration all come from pretty little flowers — so why do we underestimate their power? Lupita Nyongo Flower – Threatened species Plants are the basis of food chains and critical to all life on Earth — but the first global analysis of plant status in 2010 found that more than 20%…

Ian Somerhalder Coral Reef

Ian Somerhalder Coral Reef

ShareTweetShare Coastal ecosystems: Humanity’s protectors under siege. Coastal ecosystems. Coral reefs, mangrove forests and tidal wetlands are as crucial for protecting marine wildlife as they are for curbing climate change. But these guardians of biodiversity and “blue carbon” are being lost at an alarming rate. Can we save them before they’re gone? (Source) Voiced by Vampire…

Robert Redford Redwood

Robert Redford Redwood

ShareTweetShare The Redwood speaks for all trees — why are they disappearing? Robert Redford Redwood – Deforestation and degradation Despite their immense value, nearly half of the world’s forests have been lost. What’s worse, we’re cutting them down at greater rates each year to plant crops, graze cattle and generate income from timber and other…

Penelope Cruz Water

Penelope Cruz Water

ShareTweetShare Water: A life-giving resource, out of balance Penelope Cruz Water – Water scarcity Water use has been growing at more than twice the rate of population increase in the past century — to the point that now about 1.2 billion people lack access to safe drinking water; another 3 billion do not have adequate…

Edward Norton Soil

Edward Norton Soil

ShareTweetShare Feeding a growing population requires healthy soil — but we treat it like dirt. Edward Norton Soil – Lost soil Due to overgrazing, chemical-intensive farming techniques, deforestation and other threats, about a third of the world’s soil is considered degraded. On top of that, an estimated 75 billion metric tons of soil are lost…

Kevin Spacey Rainforest

Kevin Spacey Rainforest

ShareTweetShare Lose your forests, lose your climate Earth’s forests make life possible. Filtering air and water while providing food, medicines and livelihoods. But by storing carbon. More than all the carbon found in the atmosphere. Forests have an outsize role in regulating the planet’s climate. To stop climate change, we must stop deforestation. (Source) ShareTweetShare ShareTweetShare All…