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Recommend having a look at this collection 👀
🌱beautiful pictures and interesting stories as well as concern about how plants adapt to climate change 🌱✨✨

Here’s a sample of 4 but there’s a lot more on the website: https://t.co/4HO9BkAdPo https://t.co/Fx0IQkVkFw

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Experts estimate that by 2050, the ozone layer will be back to the state it was in 1980!
And keeping the ozone intact buys us time in the fight against climate change.

Read more: https://t.co/UqwQiBdUYJ

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Climate warming and trophic mismatches in terrestrial ecosystems: the green–brown imbalance hypothesis https://t.co/B5BSBtuTiA

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Happy 🇺🇳🎈🎂

From protecting refugees, empowering women, providing humanitarian assistance, fighting climate change to ensuring quality education — the works around the clock for everyone, everywhere!

Thank you for 76 years of tireless efforts for

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“As a child, climate change seemed to be happening millions of miles away from me, where ice caps were melting, and the polar bears were losing their homes. However very few of the stories I read when I was younger looked at how climate change issues are just on our doorstep.”

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I tend to forget things get pretty cold in places like Ontario right about now, so Tuesday's has been retooled to reflect a colder climate.

That's right. The girls are bundling up!

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A couple of the garments used belong to the FGO (Fractional Garment Ownership) where the future of fashion is opensource.
One represent marble, but in the right environment looks like camo and the second pattern bring awareness around consciousness and climate

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Our climate champions have been thinking of morals for their story.

*Don’t let anybody stop you because no matter how old you are you can still make a big difference
*It's not too late to make a difference
*If you ignore things it will only get worse

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Wood (and pellet) burning. Important if we're serious about climate/clean air. Are we? And those log fires are very comforting. [I'm not on the moral high ground]. Apols for abuse of Darwin's legacy and Zallinger's 1965 over-used image. [For the estimable ]

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Today's first Ecological Horror is the Titanaboa!

Titanaboa was the biggest snake in the world around 60 million years ago in what is now South America. Climate change is what killed most of them, but until that point, they were apex predators of land for a few million years.

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It’s in our hands 🙌 A beautiful open-license work by Silvana Pacheco, an amazing Colombian illustrator. She is one of 50 talented Selected Artists, recognized by our jury. Use this work – and more – for climate change awareness: https://t.co/rA9h6PogrG

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Climate Cartyoon of the day: A race against time!
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Let’s act before it’s too hot 🌡️ A humorous open-license work by Victor Ynami, an amazing Peruvian illustrator. He is one of 50 talented Selected Artists, recognized by our jury. Use this work – and more – for climate change awareness: https://t.co/rA9h6PogrG

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😃👀👂Hear Dr Peter Dennis @ Penglais Campus explain how ECHOES is investigating key habitats of Curlew & GWfG in estuaries & coastal wetlands relates to https://t.co/Rbr7C12ooo

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Join team Earth 🤾🏽 A wonderful open-license work by Yan Mikhelkis, a visual artist from Ukraine. He is one of 50 talented Selected Artists, recognized by our jury. Use this work – and more – for climate change awareness: https://t.co/rA9h6PogrG

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Did you know a Walrus eats: clams, molluscs, worms, snails, soft shell crabs, shrimp and sea cucumbers!
They live mostly on the north pole but this one had a long journey to our country! Climate change? Or just lost? Who knows but it seems to be staying. https://t.co/Q7QLjLx443

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