Did You Know? The Triple Planetary Crisis Is Already Here—And We’re Working to Solve It

Have you ever heard of the Triple Planetary Crisis, and that the world is currently dealing with it?

This is a powerful combination of pollution, climate change, and biodiversity loss. These three challenges are intertwined, threatening food security, stability of ecosystems, and public health, which are dependent on daily decisions.

With climate change driving frequent droughts, unpredictable weather patterns, and floods, there is an urgent need to address the planetary crisis. Pollution in the form of plastics, chemical waste, and poorly managed landfills contaminates water, air, and soil.

Furthermore, biodiversity is disappearing at an alarming rate, weakening the ability of nature to regenerate, support agriculture, and store carbon.

That said, the good news is that solutions are in our hands, and they continue here.

EarthWiseInitiatives.org is committed to tackling the triple planetary crisis through three powerful intervention areas:

  1. Waste management

This pillar promotes community-centred waste reduction, upcycling, recycling, and compost systems that transform waste into resources. This minimises pollution and creates new green opportunities.

  1. Sustainable Agriculture

We help schools produce food in ways that can protect the environment by supporting agroecology, urban gardens, and climate-smart growing methods.

  1. Soil Conservation

Healthy soil means healthy food and a healthier planet. We advocate for mulching, organic composting, cover crops, and contour farming to restore soil fertility, lock carbon into the ground, and prevent erosion.

Though the triple planetary crisis may be global, the solutions can grow from every home, school, and community.

At EarthWise Initiatives, we’re dedicated to empowering people across Africa to lead that change.

Together, we can build a greener, cleaner, and more resilient future.

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