CGM CLIMATE FOUNDATION
We are destroying the climate that once made us thrive.
What better fight then, than to fight to keep our home, our planet fit for us to thrive once again?
"To inform truthfully, urgently and as widely as possible the perils of climate change and to inspire collective action to fight it successfully."
Humanity is facing an existential crisis of its own making. We are poisoning the very environment in which we evolved and flourished. Within this century, 75% of fish and animal species on the planet, 40% of agricultural produce and — the crowning tragedy — 50% of the human population itself could be no more as trees are cut, ice caps melt, sea levels rise, coastal cities are flooded, virgin forests consumed by wildfires, rain currents like the Indian monsoon diverted causing drought. As major tipping points are crossed, irreversible events bringing consequences we cannot forecast or even imagine.
It is not that we do not know how to prevent these tragedies. The technologies of renewable sources have been around for 20 years. They are now at critical mass, very cost effective and developing fast in an exciting manner.
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Our Himalayan valleys were once a paradise of snow and green. Pristine peaks, crystal rivers, ancient forests — valleys breathing life into the subcontinent. Today, retreating glaciers, muddy floods, and deforestation scars tell a different story. And if we do nothing, by 2100 they could be barren rock and dry riverbeds, With perilous consequences.
A valley untouched, breathing life into the subcontinent. Glaciers fed rivers that nourished millions. The air was clean, the forests dense, the ecosystem thriving.
The valley gasps under the weight of warming. Forests are shrinking, rivers are drying, and communities face floods and landslides with increasing frequency.
If we do nothing, this is the future we choose. No glaciers, no forests, no life as we know it. This is not a prediction — it is the trajectory we are on.
We must stop "What it Must Not Be."
Cities don't have to choke. They can breathe, innovate, and lead. From smog-choked streets to vertical gardens and silent EV roads — the transformation is possible. Beijing proves it. So can we.
Cities once had open spaces, breathable air, and tree-lined streets. Life moved at a gentler pace, and nature was part of the everyday landscape.
Cities built for machines, not people. The air thick with pollution, the skyline grey, the rivers toxic. This is the cost of unchecked industrialisation and unregulated transport .
A city that gives back more than it takes. This isn't fantasy — we can solve this. It only needs the will to implement it at scale.
Help us reach "What it Could Be."
In the deserts of Rajasthan in the 1990s, the night sky was a canopy of stars — the Milky Way visible to the naked eye, the universe felt close. Today, an empty orange haze has erased the cosmos. Light pollution and smog have stolen the sky from us and our children.
A canopy of stars. The Milky Way visible to the naked eye. The universe felt close.
An empty orange haze. Light pollution and smog have erased the cosmos from our cities.
"A green and beautiful world powered by sun, wind and water, where carbon gives life, waste yields energy, the stars come out at night and even just breathing is a pleasure."
Surface temperatures are 1.2°C warmer than 150 years ago, and the rate is accelerating. Sea levels have risen about half an inch per decade since 1900. Billions of tons of ice have melted. Heavy downpours have increased because warmer air holds more moisture.
People care about their children and grandchildren. An informed and committed population can consume responsibly and go the green and renewable path. Even if the individual effort is little, multiplied and concentrated, it can become huge.