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Working in Gran Canaria to Save Octopuses

Working in Gran Canaria to Save Octopuses

by The Pollination Project | Dec 22, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week

The consumption of aquatic foods grew from an average of 9.9 kg per person in the 1960s to 20.5 kg in 2019, FAO. “Eating animals is unnecessary and cruel. It creates a huge industry which is detrimental to the environment and people’s health,” William Furney,...
A Second Life for Theater-Disposed Materials in New York

A Second Life for Theater-Disposed Materials in New York

by The Pollination Project | Dec 8, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week

By 2050, the worldwide waste is expected to be 3.40 billion tonnes, according to The World Bank.  “We are strongest when united together towards a cause. If we, as a global community, use our voices and take intentional action together, we can enact real, tangible,...
Fright for Future: A Motivation to Help our Planet

Fright for Future: A Motivation to Help our Planet

by The Pollination Project | Dec 1, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week

Air pollution causes 6.7 million deaths a year, according to WHO. “Our environment is really being affected by humans, but we have the ability to change the trajectory of our future. In order to do that we need to take action now collectively, we don’t have time...
Providing Technology to Remote Villages in Nepal

Providing Technology to Remote Villages in Nepal

by The Pollination Project | Nov 17, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week

Only 3% of children and youth in rural areas have access to computers and the internet, 2022 Nepal Education Fact Sheets by UNICEF.  “I am hopeful that the new generations want to contribute and give back to their communities, to their people and villages. This makes...
Hominum Journal: Amplifying Young Literary Voices

Hominum Journal: Amplifying Young Literary Voices

by The Pollination Project | Nov 10, 2023 | Heartivist Of The Week

In 2022, less than 50% of adults read a book in the USA, Survey of Public Participation in the Arts. “There are people who are still fighting for poetry, writing and literature. I think that is to be applauded and I hope to see more young people fighting for the...
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