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Changing the world, one policy at a time 🌍 #ClimateWarrior

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Robert Redmayne Hosking 🎤🔥🌊🌿🌸🌼
Deforestation has become a major planetary disease: It engulfs and destroys: and has a voracious appetite: To guide against this: involves removal of the toxins that are business systems that systematically let it flow from every pour of business decisions on earth. #Reality 🌳
Tangwa Abilu.🌿🌏🌾🍀🍃.SDG's.@AbiluTangwa

Deforestation isn't inevitable. It's a choice. ​Here is how we choose differently: ​Reduce:Paper consumption & carbon footprint. ​Support:Conservation NGOs. ​Act:Plant native trees & demand better environmental policies. ​Future generations are relyin on the choices we make today

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Self-sufficiency
Self-sufficiency@downshifting___·
Nettle can also be woven into yarn. It is actually easier to process than flax/linen.
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Vontron Technology
Vontron Technology@VontronTech·
Day 1 at Ozwater'26 in Brisbane! 💧 Visit us at Booth Z03 & Z04, May 26–28, to explore membrane innovations and shape a more sustainable water future together. #Ozwater26 #Vontron
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Matthew Todd 🌏🔥
Matthew Todd 🌏🔥@MrMatthewTodd·
People scream ‘fear mongering!’. It’s absolutely appropriate to be afraid. #heatwave
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ECIU
ECIU@ECIU_UK·
“My head spins with the heat.” Gig workers across south and south‑east Asia are struggling to cope as extreme temperatures make recovery impossible in many cities. theguardian.com/world/2026/may…
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Matthew Todd 🌏🔥
Matthew Todd 🌏🔥@MrMatthewTodd·
Records are records because they are so extreme for the time of year. When they are broken it’s usually by a fraction of a degree. This could be broken by more then 2C!! This is deeply concerning. The planet we grew up on has changed.
Met Office@metoffice

Today will be the hottest day in May in the UK in our temperature records, with highs of 35 degrees Celsius expected📈 The current May record is 32.8 °C. Records are usually only broken by tenths of a degree - making this heatwave unprecedented for the time of year 🌡️

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Matthew Todd 🌏🔥
Matthew Todd 🌏🔥@MrMatthewTodd·
It’s going to be too late when the media industry finally wakes up.
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GO GREEN
GO GREEN@ECOWARRIORSS·
Lets stop calling essential native plants weeds Lets stop calling area of rich nature and bio diversity wasteland Because people have been brainwashed to think that so called weeds and so called wasteland are worthless and should be destroyed when in fact they are essential
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Jonathan Overpeck
Jonathan Overpeck@GreatLakesPeck·
There are many ways to measure global progress on climate change, and this is another to add to the list (which includes rapid deployment of clean energy replacing fossil, global EV sales up to 30% of total, global % clean electricity up to 43%). theguardian.com/environment/20…
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Climate Defiance
Climate Defiance@ClimateDefiance·
A Super El Niño is likely upon us this year. This is the first article of a three part series detailing what could happen when the floods come. Knowing this catastrophe is coming is one thing. How we take action is another.
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Kim M.🌈🐘🦋
Kim M.🌈🐘🦋@violin4all·
Plastic Pollution Problem Solved? Possibly - Read about biodegradable "bamboo-based" plastic. NOT made from dirty planet-warming fossil fuels. 🎍
Tock@yvan_theriault

La Chine vient peut-être de créer l’un des matériaux les plus importants des prochaines années. Des chercheurs de l’Université forestière de Nanjing ont développé un plastique fabriqué à partir de bambou. Et le plus fou c’est qu’il est aussi résistant que le plastique classique. Sauf qu’au lieu de rester dans la nature pendant des centaines d’années… il peut se dégrader en environ 50 jours. Quand on sait que le monde produit plus de 400 millions de tonnes de plastique chaque année, ça paraît presque irréel. Le détail qui surprend le plus, c’est que ce matériau ne vient pas du pétrole. Il vient du bambou. Une plante capable de pousser jusqu’à 1 mètre par jour et connue pour absorber d’énormes quantités de CO₂. Les chercheurs expliquent aussi que ce nouveau plastique pourrait être utilisé pour : Des emballages, des objets du quotidien, des composants industriels, et même certaines pièces automobiles. Donc on ne parle pas d’un “plastique écologique fragile”. Les tests montrent une résistance impressionnante, supérieure à certains plastiques déjà utilisés aujourd’hui. Et même après recyclage… Le matériau conserverait encore environ 90 % de sa solidité. Évidemment, il reste encore des défis. Les 50 jours de dégradation dépendent de conditions précises et les tests à grande échelle sont encore en cours. Mais une chose est sûre : Le simple fait qu’un matériau biodégradable puisse rivaliser avec le plastique pétrolier aurait semblé impossible il y a encore quelques années. Et si le futur du plastique venait finalement… du bambou ?

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Leon Simons 🌍
Leon Simons 🌍@LeonSimons8·
Our great friend and fighter for climate justice, Marjan Minnesma, passed away yesterday. 💔 She fought all the way to the Supreme Court of the Netherlands to prove that climate agreements are legally binding. My heartfelt condolences to the amazing @urgenda team ♥️
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We Don't Have Time
We Don't Have Time@WeDontHaveTime·
17-year-old Yanin Tangkaravakoon fr. Thailand has been named as the Oceania & Southeast Asia Winner of The Earth Prize 2026 🌏 Her solution creates artificial nests from upcycled materials for hornbills while working to reduce poaching & deforestation 🕊 app.wedonthavetime.org/posts/fe79f602…
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