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Our Common Future

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Through communication, information technology, media and business, Changeways International aims to initiate activities and work with partners to move UK and the world to just and equitable society.

We provide personal and group life coaching, arrange and conduct events, develop national and international media and communication strategies, and establish effective websites.

We are an international team, with experience in working in over eighty countries.

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The future of our planet

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Global collapse of human civilisation seems likely, write Paul Ehrlich and his partner Anne Ehrlich in the prestigious science journal, Proceedings of the Royal Society.Poor communities are hit hardest by extreme weather events.

This collapse will take the form of a “gradual breakdown because famines, epidemics and resource shortages cause a disintegration of central control within nations, in concert with disruptions of trade and conflicts over increasingly scarce necessities”, they write.

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Rising mercury emissions

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Communities in developing countries are facing increasing health and environmental risks linked to exposure to mercury, according to new studies by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). 

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Action on mercury poisoning

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minamata smallInternational efforts to address mercury—a notorious heavy metal with significant  health and environmental effects — received a significant boost with governments agreeing to a global, legally-binding treaty to prevent emissions and releases.

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Think.Eat.Save: simple actions

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Simple actions by consumers and food retailers can dramatically cut the 1.3 billion tonnes of food lost or wasted each year and help shape a sustainable future, according to a new global campaign to cut food waste launched by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP), the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and partners.

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