Rachel S James
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Rachel S James
@RachelSJames1
Siavun Clan - Lovongai 🇵🇬 MSc ISATEC ZMT - Bremen Uni (2009), Post Grad Dip, Post Grad Cert R, Double BSc: Mar Biol and Aq - JCU (2005) (my views)
Brisbane, Queensland Katılım Mart 2021
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Women and girls must have equal access to:
✅ Quality education
✅ Economic resources
✅ Equal opportunities for employment, leadership, and decision-making
#ForAllWomenAndGirls

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Home to around 65 million people, Small Island Developing States (SIDS) represent less than 1% of the world’s population, yet face some of the greatest impacts of climate change.
On the International Day for SIDS, @UNESCO reaffirms its commitment to strengthening resilience and supporting sustainable futures.
👉 unesco.org/en/days/sids

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🌍 Partnerships are at the heart of what we do.
This #DiplomacyDay, we thank our partners for their commitment to global cooperation, and for supporting our work on the ground.
Together, we deliver for those who need it most.
#PartnersAtCore

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Happy #EarthDay! 🌍
Across Europe, 80% of habitats are in poor condition, & globally, up to 1 million species are at risk.
So our new #ForOurPlanet campaign 2026 is all about nature restoration. Launching today.
Small actions. Big impact.
More: link.europa.eu/M3mKJP

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Discussing the Future of ICRI’s Impact Model. 🪸🐠💙🌏 together with Global and Regional Coral Reef Leaders and ICRI’s Member Community #togetherpossible



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Human activities on land are the leading cause of marine pollution.
It drives economic loss, threatens biodiversity, and damages the ecosystems we all depend on.
Share your views in this survey and help shape our work to #SaveOurOcean:
forms.cloud.microsoft/Pages/Response…

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RESEARCH COLLECTION: Coral reef ecology and restoration (Open Access - Nature Publications)
This Collection offers a platform for the latest original research on coral reef ecology and restoration.
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and important ecosystems on Earth, providing a wealth of benefits to coastal human communities and beyond. But coral reefs have also been dramatically impacted and continue to be under severe pressure from climate change, overexploitation, pollution, and other anthropogenic stressors. As a result, great efforts have been made to both improve our understanding of the ecology of these environments, as well as to preserve and restore coral reefs.
See full collection here: nature.com/collections/gc…
#coralreefs #coralresearch #coralscience #coralrestoration #science #nature #openaccesspublications #coralreefecology #marinebiology

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To #BeatPlasticPollution, data, knowledge and collaboration are critical.
The Global Plastics Hub brings together:
📚 2800+ knowledge materials
📊 70+ plastic lifecycle indicators
🌍 2000+ members connected
Explore the Hub: globalplasticshub.org

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Stronger Together: Scaling Impact Through a Renewed Coral Reef Rescue Initiative - Alliance.” April 2026
The Coral Reef Rescue Initiative Alliance came together earlier this month to convene its “strategy refresh” in Sanur Bali. #strongertogether #globalalliances


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Disease risks are a growing threat to human health and species survival.
A One Health approach is essential to help identify and reduce sources of risk to prevent disease more proactively; conservation authorities have a key role to play.
This #WorldHealthDay, learn more in our #OneHealth Policy Brief 👇
info.iucn.org/41l4kz3

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We may speak thousands of languages, but we all call this planet home.
No matter where we come from, protecting our Earth is a shared responsibility.
We need more ambitious #ClimateAction — for our planet and the generations to come.
— via @UNDP

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