Youth Leaders Protecting Biodiversity Share Their Wisdom
Planet Women celebrated International Biodiversity Day 2023 with Isabella Cortes Lara and Roshan Khan, two grant partners Planet Women is proud to support. Below you can find more information and the resources they shared with us!
We are still soaring from the wise and heartfelt words of Roshan Khan and Isabella Cortes Lara. They had so many brilliant lessons to share, but here are a couple highlights:
Do you work from a place of love, for yourself and all living beings, if you’re trying to stay an activist for the long term! Recharge your own heart to keep yourself energized with art, music, martial arts, nature time, whatever you are passionate about - and don’t forget to rest.
Scientists pinpointed 1610 as the start of the Anthropocene Era when humans started drastically impacting the Earth. Can you recall why this date is significant? (Hint: it links climate change to Indigenous justice.) Find out here!
We are used to seeing depictions of a dystopian future—but we must be able to envision a thriving future in order to build one. Solarpunk can provide an inspiring alternative. (See Rosie's resources below!)
Support Planet Women and invest in leaders, like Isabella and Rosie, so they can continue protecting our Earth and all living beings!
Watch the recording from 2023 International Biodiversity Day
Looking to learn more? Scroll down to see hand-picked resources from Rosie and Isabella below!
Rosie’s resources:
Donate to Rainforest Partnership’s urgent campaign to expand and launch projects in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Mapping Corporate Palm Oil: Gen Z for the Trees Uncovers over 300 Unlisted Mills
Rosie spoke on Sheri Hinish's Supply Chain Revolution podcast
Get to know Solarpunk, “a movement that envisions and works toward actualizing a sustainable future interconnected with nature and community.” (Wikipedia)
The Future of Land Use and Climate Action in Latin America: An Initiative 20x20 Webinar, specifically the keynote presentation by Carlos Manuel Rodriguez Echandí, former Minister of Environment and Energy of Costa Rica and recently appointed CEO of the GEF
The Human Planet: How We Created the Anthropocene by Lewis and Maslin is the book that taught me about the 1610 Orbis Spike.
Learn more about Women for Weapons Trade Transparency and their independently published reports, like “The 1122 Program: An Investigative Analysis”
Isabella’s resources:
Check out the Women for Conservation website to learn more about their work!
Follow Women for Conservation on social: Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr
Check out ISAVIBE, Isabella’s personal website with her art here.
Listen to her Aguita de Paramo music here.
Isabella’s profile on LinkedIn here.