Alliance for Regenerative Communities ARC

Alliance for Regenerative Communities ARC ARC supports non hierchal interactiion and cultivating community solutions & projects. we also have weekly online round tables to strategize collaboration.

The purpose to increase a healthier environment, healthier human beings, and a positive future.

06/16/2026
Environmental case: PFASThere is a serious situation our nation faces with its water supply, contamination with Perfluor...
06/11/2026

Environmental case: PFAS
There is a serious situation our nation faces with its water supply, contamination with Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). It is terrifying how little is known about an environmental disaster we face in all 50 states. We are taking action in making claim for PFAS remediation, because almost 70 percent of the country has been contaminated with PFAS, including creation of many new superfund sites. We will pursue litigation for remediation funds from the parties responsible for damages in sufficient amount to permanently clean the contamination at each site. We will also help with obtaining funds from all available sources. Its also including where we can assist in maximizing and protecting all claims. The scope of the potential harm is complex, and we are offering professional representation to protect municipalities and Americans by holding the wrongdoers responsible and obtain compelling payment for necessary remediation. So far, we have seen more than $30 billion in settlement funds allocated from four defendants in the ongoing multi-district litigation over the contamination of drinking water with toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”) resulting from the widespread use of aqueous film-forming foam (“AFFF”). This historic class action settlement agreement resolves the claims of Public Water Systems across the country that have been impacted by actual or threatened contamination of their water systems with PFAS.

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06/11/2026

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A devastating report reveals that Earth lost half of its wild animal populations in just 40 years, driven by unsustainable human consumption and habitat destruction.

A critical report by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) and the Zoological Society of London has delivered a stark wake-up call, revealing that global wildlife populations plummeted by 50% between 1970 and 2010.

By tracking 10,000 distinct populations across 3,000 species, researchers created the Living Planet Index to measure the catastrophic scale of human impact on the natural world.

Freshwater ecosystems suffered the most devastating blow, with animal numbers crashing by 75% due to severe pollution, excessive water extraction, and river fragmentation by dams. Land and marine species have fared similarly poorly, with both groups seeing their populations tumble by 40% as habitats are cleared and species are overexploited for food.

The biodiversity crisis is fundamentally fueled by humanity's swelling ecological footprint, with global consumption rates requiring 1.5 Earths to sustainably support our current lifestyle.

However, this resource strain is heavily skewed; the report highlights that it would take four planet Earths to sustain the average consumption level of a United States resident, and 2.5 Earths for the United Kingdom [1]. While wealthier countries may point to local conservation gains, researchers warn they are simply outsourcing ecological damage by importing goods tied to deforestation and habitat loss in developing nations.

To curb this decline, experts insist on an immediate global pivot toward sustainable food production, resource equity, and aggressive habitat protection.

source: Carrington, D. ( September 30). Earth has lost half of its wildlife in the past 40 years, says WWF. The Guardian

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06/10/2026

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With the recent fires in Los Angeles and catastrophic events around the world, humanity is awakening to the devastating reality of the old paradigm…

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Earthstock Foundation C/o ARC 2036 Nevada City Highway #597 Grass Valley Ca 95946
Nevada City, CA
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