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@dpcarrington shared
On Jun 2, 2022
RT @yvodeboer: For 50 years, governments have failed to act on climate change. No more excuses | Christiana Figueres et al https://t.co/wRr3ae8Jag
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For 50 years, governments have failed to act on climate change. No more excuses

For 50 years, governments have failed to act on climate change. No more excuses

Yes, these are troubling times, but it is vital for national leaders to cooperate and take action now in tackling climate change, say three former UN climate chiefs

@SEIclimate shared
On May 29, 2022
#EcoFascism is now swirling around right-wing circles, to address both climate change & immigration. Yet carbon emissions of the world's richest 1% more than double those of the poorest 50%, shows @Oxfam & SEI's 2020 report. @insideclimate cc @krtigue: https://t.co/Vt61BgFtyU
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May 27, 2022 How Mass Shootings, Ecofascism and Climate Change Got Tied Together

May 27, 2022 How Mass Shootings, Ecofascism and Climate Change Got Tied Together

Two recent mass shootings in communities of color are renewing fears among environmental groups and climate activists that a growing number of young men are adopting racist right-wing ...

@guardianeco shared
On May 27, 2022
One of UK’s rarest corals set to expand its range as climate change warms seas https://t.co/dcrEomJY9C
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One of UK’s rarest corals set to expand its range as climate change warms seas

One of UK’s rarest corals set to expand its range as climate change warms seas

Pink sea fan, at risk from bottom-trawling, predicted to spread northwards around coast up to Scotland as sea temperatures rise

@guardian shared
On Jun 1, 2022
‘Sea forest’ would be better name than seaweed, says UN food adviser https://t.co/peZNgHjxFJ
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‘Sea forest’ would be better name than seaweed, says UN food adviser

‘Sea forest’ would be better name than seaweed, says UN food adviser

Seaweed could help feed world and reduce climate crisis impact, Vincent Doumeizel tells Hay festival

@guardianeco shared
On May 27, 2022
How the climate crisis upturned Australian politics – podcast https://t.co/8ixb3h9wVG
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How the climate crisis upturned Australian politics

How the climate crisis upturned Australian politics

The rightwing coalition that has run Australia for most of the past decade has been ejected from power by voters sick of its inaction on the climate crisis, says Lenore Taylor

@UNEP shared
On Jun 1, 2022
RT @andersen_inger: 55% of world’s population lives in cities. Environmental action must mean local action. Environmental action must mean #city action. Ahead of @StockholmPlus50, @SthlmMayor and I on how cities can lead the movement for #ForPeopleForPlanet. @TRF_Climate https://t.co/Ul35cLzOi6
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OPINION: Cities are at the forefront of climate action. The world must follow

OPINION: Cities are at the forefront of climate action. The world must follow

Fifty years since the 1972 conference, 'think globally, act locally' remains an essential blueprint to address the triple planetary crisis of climate change, nature loss and pollution

@YaleClimateComm shared
On May 28, 2022
What are the “climate #careers” of the future? “Ultimately, where we’re heading in every single sector is impacted by the climate crisis,” says Josephine Philips founder of fashion repair app Sojo: https://t.co/QATY0JvDOt via @AtmosMag https://t.co/pCGCOxJWmW
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The Future of Climate Careers

The Future of Climate Careers

Atmos speaks with young climate visionaries working across different sectors about how they see the future of their industries.

@Revkin shared
On Jun 1, 2022
The same can be said for climate impacts. Basic societal services mitigate pockets of vulnerability and bolster resilience. e.g. Longstanding scientific disagreements over climate change and malaria.. https://t.co/OghDK43TaG ...distract from what cuts malaria risk quickest. https://t.co/L5o1FjqzqH
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Climate Change and Malaria - A Complex Relationship

Climate Change and Malaria - A Complex Relationship

Malaria, the world's most important and deadly tropical mosquito-borne parasitic disease, kills approximately 1 million people and afflicts as many as 1 billion people in 109 countries ...