“The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn.” -Alvin Toffler

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Mark your Calendar. November 11, 2023. Climate Change and Its Impact on Africa. Africa Environmental Watch.

Watch this important video:   

        https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K0iZFo-UdrZ3AWl0ZwrfYIwDUc6gakTh/view?usp=sharing 



Contact Africa Environmental Watch on their website and mark your calendar for this changing event on the continent.

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https://www.africaenvironmentalwatch.org/covid-19-educatioal-awareness-conference

 




Location: 

MARTIN’S CROSSWINDS
7400 Greenway Ctr Dr
Greenbelt, MD 20770 

Saturday, NOVEMBER 11, 2023
9AM  -  6PM

 

Washington, D.C.

 

 

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Dr. Morris Koffa. A Change Agent for the Diaspora and the Continent. Environmental and Disaster Management Implications

Knowing history leads to changes now and for the future.
  • Ebola epidemic, a beginning.
  • COVID-19 epidemic, kindergarten to whats next.
  • Climate Change and it's impact the next.  Full effects of climate change to health and well-being of communities.
 
Dr. Koffa has written a brief summation of BEMA Internationals actions during the Ebola epidemic.


"THE BLACK EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL (BEMA-I) BEMA-I is a premier NGO that provides information, networking, and educational and professional development opportunities.  These opportunities advance the emergency management and homeland security profession within the African-Descent Communities.  BEMA-I assists and ensures diversity and community involvement in all phases of emergency to include training, preparedness, etc., with emphasis on the long-term recovery of communities.  BEMA-I has given more disaster management attention through robust advocacy through the African embassies in Washington, D.C.  A key impact of BEMA-I's work was felt during the 2014 Ebola crisis and the August 14, 2017 mudslide which occurred in Sierra Leone."


The Ebola Epidemic in Liberia Paperback – August 13, 2018
by Morris Koffa (Author)

In this maiden scholastic work, Dr. Morris T. Koffa explores the link that runs through taking care of the environment, addressing issues of emergency/disaster management, and creating public health awareness. 

He explains how Liberia's failure to put appropriate infrastructures in place intensified the adverse impact of the Ebola virus epidemic that decimated a huge number of Liberians. This is a book whose time has really arrived. Read it and be inspired.



 

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African Environmental Watch. U.S. Inflation Reduction Act August 2022

 





Africa Environmental Watch (AEW)
4207 Plummers Promise Dr. Suite 100, Bowie MD 20720



Press Release

Bowie MD – August 22, 2022. Africa Environmental Watch (AEW) welcomes and wishes to thank the government of the United States under the leadership of President Joe Biden and Congressional Leadership for the historic “Inflation Reduction Act” legislation that included 369 billion dollars for combating the dangers of climate change.

This is yet another manifestation of America’s bold leadership in the world, especially for the global environment. It is by far a significant amount of money in the history of climate change mitigation. It is not only a win for America but the entire global environmental community, especially, the continent of Africa that is suffering from the brunt of the negative climate impacts from the giant polluters.

As a result of these negative climate impacts, Africa’s economies are threatened and so are agriculture/food security, an increase in drought and famine, floods, water scarcity and the proliferation of diseases, deforestation, and many more.

According to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the entire Continent of Africa contributes less than 4 percent of the total global emissions that trap into the atmosphere yet suffers the impacts of over 65 to 75 percent from the major polluters such as China, USA, Europe, India, Canada, Australia, and many others.

Africa Environmental Watch (AEW) believes this enormous United States’ climate legislation as a call for stronger action, could not have come at a better time for Africa to help combat the challenges it faces from climate impacts. It is AEW's hope that other major polluters will emulate the bold action by the United States to collectively help save the world from the negative climate impacts that are threatening the ecosystem and human survivability.

AEW’s core mission is “To create a safe, resilient and sustainable environment for Africa.” AEW is prepared and willing to collaborate in this global endeavor to embark upon climate change initiatives for Africa and the world.

Environmentally yours,

Africa Environmental Watch

www.africaenvironmentalwatch.org


Environmental Justice: What if the fine\violation cut into annual corporate profits? Six California Entities Receive EPA Safer Choice Awards for Chemical Safety

What if the fine\violation cut into annual corporate profits?  

For starters and a minimum, say....20% of profits\revenue.

Would that reduce toxic and environmental contamination in disenfranchised communities?

If not.  Then we're constantly doing 'business as usual'.

Make the change.  Change the policy.

BEMA International

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Issued: Nov 17, 2022 (5:01pm EST)

Six California Entities Receive EPA Safer Choice Awards for Chemical Safety

Products with safer chemicals protect human health and advance environmental justice

Six California Entities Receive EPA Safer Choice Awards for Chemical Safety

Products with safer chemicals protect human health and advance environmental justice

 

Contact Information: John Senn, 415-972-3999, senn.john@epa.gov

SAN FRANCISCO (November 17, 2022) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has selected six entities based in California as Partners of the Year for the agency’s Safer Choice program, recognizing their achievements in the design, manufacture, selection, and use of products with safer chemicals. The Safer Choice program helps consumers and purchasers for facilities, such as schools and office buildings, find products containing chemical ingredients that are safer for human health and the environment.

“Safer Choice products, including the ones made by our Partners of the Year in California, help protect workers, families, communities, and the planet,” said EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator Martha Guzman. “EPA is pleased to recognize these six California partners for their support of safer chemistry and sustainability, advancing the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to equity and environmental justice.”

The California-based awardees are:

ECOS (Cypress): A partner since 2008, ECOS increased its Safer Choice certified products by 7 percent to total 86 percent of its products and amplified the certification program through increased labeling and conferences in 2021. ECOS also diverted 740 tons of trash in 2021, significantly reducing carbon dioxide emissions. 

“We’re truly honored that the EPA has recognized us again for our commitment to safer formulations, environmental justice, and climate action,” said ECOS President & CEO Kelly Vlahakis-Hanks. “We believe everyone has the right to a healthy home, and we’re working hard to make sure every shopper has access to safer, affordable cleaning products, no matter where they live.”

Grove Collaborative (San Francisco): In 2021, Grove added four new Safer Choice-certified products, all of which are cleaning concentrates sold in glass bottles. The company displays the Safer Choice label on its products and on product description pages on their website in a Safer Choice Spotlight Store created in 2021.

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired (San Francisco): In 2021, LightHouse was awarded a private label contract to produce eight Safer Choice-certified products to be sold nationwide. The organization also partners with the National Institute for the Blind to sell Safer Choice-certified products, with 10 of their 14 products carrying the Safer Choice label.

“We are thrilled to yet again be one of the EPA Safer Choice Partner of the Year recipients,” said San Francisco LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired Chief Operations Officer Brandon Cox: “It is a partnership that helps us to promote our mission of providing employment opportunities and career progression to people who are blind or have low vision living in The Bay Area. To be recognized and to know we have the EPA Safer Choice label gives further weight and credibility to this mission.”

Sensitive Home (Greenbrae): In 2021, Sensitive Home initiated 19 Safer Choice applications, including six concentrated spray products that would significantly reduce plastic distribution, and launched its own online store that displays the Safer Choice label in its marketing insert and media outreach efforts.

“Sensitive Home is thankful and humbled to be chosen as an EPA Safer Choice Partner of the Year for the second year in our two-year existence,” said Gregory van Buskirk, Co-Founder and Chief Science Officer for Sensitive Home. “Our mission has been to bring effective cleaning products to the most sensitive of users, and those aspirations align superbly with Safer Choice. We decided on day-one that we would not bring any of our products to the market without Safer Choice certification. As we continue to grow our fledgling brand, we look forward to many more years in partnership with EPA Safer Choice.”

The Ashkin Group, LLC (Channel Islands Harbor): In 2021, the Ashkin Group included Safer Choice in trainings for 15,000 frontline cleaning workers on using safer ingredients and reducing resource use and greenhouse gas emissions. The company recommended Safer Choice in dozens of articles and webinars throughout the year, as well as in key building certification programs to encourage procurement of certified cleaning products.

The Clorox Company (Oakland): In 2021, Clorox had 14 retail and two industrial and institutional Safer Choice products, increased its Safer Choice labeling by 150 percent, and reached 100 percent use of renewable energy in the United States and Canada. Clorox has been a Safer Choice partner since 2007 and helped EPA develop the new Design for the Environment logo while expanding its antimicrobial products with DfE logos from one to four registrations. 

 

The six California-based awardees are among 26 Safer Choice Partner of the Year award winners across 14 states and the District of Columbia for 2022. Applicants for this year’s awards were encouraged to show how their work advances environmental justice, bolsters resilience to the impacts of climate change, results in cleaner air or water, or improves drinking water quality.

In early 2023, EPA will build on this work by announcing a grant opportunity as part of the $100 million Pollution Prevention grant program funded though the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.  The grants can support increasing supply and demand for safer, environmentally preferable products such as those certified by the Safer Choice program or identified by EPA’s Environmentally Preferable Purchasing program.

Learn more about the 2022 Safer Choice Partner of the Year award winners and summaries of their accomplishments.

Learn more about EPA’s Pacific Southwest Region. Connect with us on Facebook and on Twitter

Monday, July 24, 2023

BEMA International...... How to Build Non-Dues Revenue with Event Tech and Other Options.

It can be done.

For individuals and organizations your level of seriousness was payment of membership dues or other contribution to BEMA International

At BEMA International we are innovative in our approaches to disasters, financing, sustainability, and addressing issues of our communities using our 'DEC' (disaster, emergency, climate risk management) approaches.

Business as usual does not exist at BEMA International

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How to Build Non-Dues Revenue with Event Tech 

How to Build Non-Dues Revenue with Event Tech 

The backbone of your association’s revenue is traditionally based on membership dues. The need to develop revenue options beyond that core model is increasing and associations are looking for new ways to build non-dues revenue. That’s revenue outside of your membership dues. Non-dues revenue can play a crucial role in your organization’s growth and financial stability.

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