Humanness compromised

The sea with its bounty and balance does not become less private although it belongs to everyone else. Nor the sky that washes us with sunlight and moonlight, the scent of flowers and the song of birds. Nor the great forests that roll over our land feeding and sheltering all sentient life. Nor the massive rivers that flow from them, through them, out of them, satiating the thirsts of our lands and our lives. In our folly, we claimed personal ownership of that which belongs to all. We privatized that which is publically private. The land dried. Beings died. In our madness, we continue. In our derangement, we watch all things fail. All things fall. In our estrangement from humanness, even as we walk this dusty road to doom, compelled by forces of our own creation, fed by our greed, fear and ignorance, we shall still, stubbornly call our great machination of destruction? civilization.

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“COP26 must be postponed” – Climate Action Network

7 September 2021: Vaccine inequity, unaffordable accommodation, travel challenges and new surges in the Covid19 pandemic will lock out huge numbers of developing country delegates from the UN climate talks set to take place in November.   Climate Action Network (CAN), a global network of more than 1500 civil society organisations in over 130 countries working together to fight the...
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GMSL webinar on the IPCC’s latest WG1 report

With the IPCC’s alarming science report, ACTED, the lead partner of the EU sponsored COLIBRI project requested a review of the report and how it affects Sri Lanka. GMSL stepped up and we did a 1 hour webinar with the Climate Action Network of South Asia (CAN-SA) stepping in very graciously to host the meet on their zoom account. 10...
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Kalpitiya mangrove planting continues

The GMSL just completed the second phase of its mangrove rehabilitation effort in the Kalpitiya lagoon. In the first phase 3000 saplings where planted and in the second, another 3000 propogules were set in place in the same area. We are happy that over 60% of the saplings survived thanks to the watchdog services of the local fisheries association headed...
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Rebuilding Livelihoods: Tourism-Related Support Reaches Small Businesses and Entrepreneurs in Matale District

  Reaching the Unreached On 28 and 29 March 2026, the Green Movement of Sri Lanka distributed essential tourism-related equipment and supplies to small-scale service providers and family businesses across Matale District — continuing its mission to support livelihood recovery among communities devastated by Cyclone Ditwah. On 28 March, four individuals — among them homestay operators and those engaged in...

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Nurturing Young Minds: Educational Kits Reach Children Across Matale District

    Reaching the Unreached On 27 and 29 March 2026, the Green Movement of Sri Lanka distributed educational kits to children from Early Childhood Development Centres and a primary school across several areas of Matale District — continuing its commitment to supporting education in communities hit hardest by Cyclone Ditwah. The distribution spanned six areas: Ambanganga Korale, Rattota, Maoya,...

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Water at Last: A Tube Well Opens for the Kiwlawadiya Community

    On 27 March 2026, the Green Movement of Sri Lanka officially opened a tube well in Kiwlawadiya, Matale District — marking a long-overdue milestone for a community that has struggled with limited access to clean water in the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah. For nearly two decades, the Kiwlawadiya Preschool has served families in the area since its founding...

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