Headlines
    ECOS Magazine: Empowering Vision
    (Dec. 2010, John D. Liu, ECOS Magazine) Re-balancing the world’s carbon equilibrium is not just a matter of reducing carbon dioxide emissions. ‘If we restore all degraded land on the entire planet as well as reduce emissions, you can extrapolate massive carbon uptake. ‘That seems like a much more comprehensive result.’
Film Release
BBC WORLD started the year with airing 'Hope in a Changing Climate' on Jan. 1. 2010. 72 organizations in 30 nations hosted and facilitated discussions and screenings. The film premiered on BBC WORLD on Nov. 27 well timed for the COP 15 meeting and culminated with a gala screening at COP 15.
www.hopeinachangingclimate.org
Featured Content
Lessons of the Loess (Dec. 10, 2009, Op-Ed, International Herald Tribune)
Growing recognition of the important role of ecosystem restoration in stabilizing the changing climate

Network

EEMP gratefully acknowledges the contributions of all those organizations and individuals that have supported our work.  Many years of cooperation have enabled effective communication of environmental education messages globally. Collaborators have included organizations from the financial, academic, donor, broadcasting, and development sectors. This mix of organizations has proved to be effective in engaging actively on humanitarian and environmental issues over an extended period of time. 

EEMP is particularly pleased to be developing an expanding relationship with George Mason University, through the Mason Center on Climate & Society.  John D. Liu has recently accepted faculty appointments at Mason, sharing EEMP findings and resources, and gaining access to the rich array of faculty, students, and resources at Mason.  Joint research projects are in development across a number of disciplines and regions. (For more information, see the October 2, 2009 News Release: George Mason University expands Climate Center.)

Valued, long-term relationships include: