Yのouは、私たちがこのチャレンジを共有するようミー&すべての私たちの友人は防ぐために植栽種子・植物によって壊滅的な気候変動の危機を健康な土壌&スケール、描画を十分カーボンを構築します。
そして、炭素貯蔵は土壌の唯一の超大国ではありません!
土壌が世界中の何十億もの人々の生活にプラスの影響を与えるために立っている方法は、具体的かつ即時的です。
そして、ガーデニングはあなたに良いです!
種や植物を植える.....それはあなたが育てる食物だけではなく、それ自体を園芸し、その過程で私たちの土壌を再建する実際の行為です。
そして、科学はついにこの真実を検証しています。 100年を超えて生きる人々のほとんどは共通の園芸を持っています…そして彼らはより長くそしてより少ないストレスで生きます。
今、地球の土壌を再生するためのこの世界的な取り組みにおいて、あなたの 健康だけでなく、あなた自身、あなたのコミュニティ、あなたの家族の生活の質を優先する時が今まで以上にあります。
幸いなことに、地球上のどこに住んでいても、ほとんど誰でも成長できます。

PLANTING & HEALTH:
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Here's an interesting article from the Journal of Physiological Anthropology on how even indoor gardens can heal. Research suggests that active interaction with indoor and outdoor plants can reduce physiological and psychological stress and promotion of comfortable, soothed, and natural feelings. Here's another story on The Benefits of Gardening on Mental Health.
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Electric Vehicles are retrofitting of autos and all transportation vehicles is changing the world.. According to EarthJustice, the largest source of climate pollution in the world is transportation.
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To solve the climate crisis, we need to make the vehicles on our roads as clean as possible. We have only a decade left to change the way we use energy to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
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Emissions from cars and trucks are not only bad for our planet, they’re bad for our health. Air pollutants from gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles cause asthma, bronchitis, cancer, and premature death.
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Electric vehicles have a smaller carbon footprint than gasoline powered cars, no matter where your electricity comes from.
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Through their entire lifetimes, electric cars are better for the climate.
Electric vehicles can charge up at home, at work, while you're at the store!
You can read the article in detail here at EarthJustice!

(Green Spaces, Water, Built Industry)
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As every architect should know, buildings consume some 40 percent of the energy in the U.S. annually, and they emit nearly half of the carbon dioxide (CO2), through greenfield development, cement production, and the burning of fossil fuels such as oil, gas, and coal.ore!
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As businesses and governments grapple with how to approach climate change, the field of architecture faces a monumental opportunity—and some might argue an immense responsibility—to make an impact
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While the Climate Goals for 2030 are lofty, one roadblock is that participation is still optional, and for now it’s up to individual firms (and people) to push for progress and to self-repo
You can read the article in detail here at Architectural Digest

Together, We Build the RE generation
engaging youth to creatively lead
to Regenerate the planets biodiversity.
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