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Environmental ALERT Report
"Each of us is a tiny being, permitted to ride on the outermost skin of one of the smaller planets for a few dozen trips around the local star." - Carl Sagan
Urgent ALERTS
Our Mission
Environmental ALERT Report was founded to affect environmental change by empowering the individual with education through short videos and podcasts. We believe when an environmental issue is understood on how it effects us on an individual level, we have the willingness to create change. We also have the inspiration to teach others.
Empowerment Through Education.
1. Our Format
A topic area is selected and we consult the established experts who are working on that topic.
2. Reach & Disseminate
We research and disseminate the information to:
• Explain the issue
• Demonstrate how the problem affects the viewer directly
• Leave the viewer with specific actions they can do to bring about change on that issue.
Recent Environmental ALERT Report Videos
Join us and explore how to make a difference for change.
Rodent Control & Rodenticides
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Wolf Pack CompositionList Item 1
Wolf Pack Composition
The cohesive make up of a wolf pack and why it is destructive to kill a wolf.
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Animal CrueltyList Item 2
ANIMAL CRUELTY - 2019
How to spot it and what to do if you see it; and what to do if you cannot keep your pet. — 2019
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Climate Change & Global WarmingList Item 3
THIS VIDEO IS COMING SOON.
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Rodent Control & Rodenticides
Pest control has become an issue for many of us. Before you purchase products containing poisons, please watch this video.
Our Structure
Environmental Alert Report, Inc. (EAR)
Is a 501 (c) (3) Non-profit corporation founded to educate the general public about Environmental issues through short videos and podcasts. The spots are formatted to: Educate the viewer about a topic, Explain how it affects the viewer directly and provide action items on how the viewer can affect change on that topic. The five areas of topic information are: Global, Water, Waste, Animals and Health. EAR credits the sources of the information so the viewer can know where to go to obtain additional information or if they perceive a bias.