Today is International Day for Biological Diversity! 🌱🌍
Healthy land means thriving biodiversity. By restoring and protecting our land, we help safeguard countless species and secure a sustainable future.
Let’s unite #UNited4Land and #ForNature.
#BiodiversityDay#RestoreLand
Happy #BiodiversityDay 🦋🌍
Healthy soils, forests, wetlands and oceans underpin our economies, our health and our security.
The EU is continuing efforts to protect and restore nature ahead of #COP17 in 🇦🇲 Yerevan this October 👉 https://t.co/YXqu9x7OXJ
#ForOurPlanet
Global electricity demand grew more than 2x as fast as overall energy demand in 2025, with electrification & AI expanding strongly
Energy demand growth in the US reached one of its fastest rates this century while growth in emerging economies slowed 👉 https://t.co/U5a5fJsS6H
Explore Global Energy Review 2026 👇
Global trends https://t.co/zSg3L7nrqP
Oil https://t.co/jEU2XUSQ3L
Natural gas https://t.co/ZT6zBa3v4b
Coal https://t.co/QkxoZ0T8We
Electricity demand https://t.co/HuAMAbMpIO
Solar & wind https://t.co/CM5UmuMP9j
Nuclear https://t.co/kypA0Zbwhw
@lequipedegreg@RaphaelSebaoun Très franchement, j'aurais aimé voir PSG - BAYERN en finale, mais bon, on n'a pas toujours ce qu'on veut 😁
Bonne émission à tous 💙❤️
🌍🔥 Europe is heating up — but not evenly.
This map from The European State of the Climate 2025 report shows how the rate of warming varies across the continent, with eastern and northern Europe warming faster than many other regions over the past three decades.
Earth Day gives us an important opportunity to reflect on the state of our planet – our only home. Just a few weeks ago, NASA’s groundbreaking Artemis II crew shared a new image of Earth, reigniting the spirit of awe and wonder that inspired the first Earth Day. Traveling farther into space than any humans ever have, the crew looked back at our planet and captured an image as it set behind the moon. This image, called Earthset, mirrors the famous Earthrise photograph from the Apollo 8 mission that sparked the modern environmental movement more than 50 years ago.
I remember seeing the Earthrise image for the first time and feeling called upon to protect the fragile, pale blue dot we call home. I hope this new image will inspire a new generation of leaders to feel the same way. As Artemis II astronaut Christina Koch said, reflecting on her crew’s mission: "We will inspire. But ultimately, we will always choose Earth. We will always choose each other."
Indeed, we must always choose the health and safety of the place we call home and the people we share this home with. On this Earth Day, and every day, I encourage you to commit to creating a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable future for us all.
@lequipedegreg@RomainHarent Nantes: laissons le temps aux instances...
OM: erreur de casting.
PSG: Chevalier number one bientôt.
Lens: certainement pas.
Hors-jeu: on arrête pas le progrès.
Vitinha: normal.
The #FossilFuelTransition isn’t about ambition anymore – it’s about delivery.
Science is clear. Pledges are signed.
Yet coal, oil & gas expansion still accelerates, pushing 1.5°C out of reach.
#SantaMarta is the test.
#ClimateLeadership means acting when it matters most.
👉 Here’s what @WWF expects: https://t.co/3HXnTSsA4M
Recently, the world reached an important milestone with 10% of the ocean now protected.
In just two years, countries have added 5 million km² of protected ocean. That’s real progress. But this isn’t the finish line …
The next challenge isn’t just protecting more ocean - it’s protecting it well.
https://t.co/mvqHCCVrHK
The work of the IPCC is indispensable — a beacon of integrity, honesty, & accuracy: guiding, informing, & shaping the global response to one of the greatest threats we face – the climate crisis, said @UNFCCC@simonstiell at the opening of 64th Plenary.
https://t.co/pTIFAt7ZDd
Usually, for International Women's Day, we celebrate how far we’ve come. This year is different. This year, we are looking at what we have to lose.
We are calling on the UK Government to protect progress before it’s too late. Join us: https://t.co/mh8bEsJulN
Around the world, medicinal and aromatic plants are woven into the daily lives of billions of people.
From ginseng to agarwood, the international trade of more than 1,500 species is regulated under @CITES.
This #WorldWildlifeDay, discover why conserving them is essential for future generations: https://t.co/KI4KoTkLpw
What’s causing global #waterstress?💧🌎
Across the world, demand for water is exceeding what’s available. Globally, demand has more than doubled since 1960.
Increased water demand is often the result of growing populations and industries like:
🌱Irrigated agriculture
🐄Livestock
🔋Energy production
🏭Manufacturing
Meanwhile, lack of investment in water infrastructure, unsustainable water use policies or increased variability due to climate change can all affect the available water supply.
Water stress, the ratio of water demand to renewable supply, measures the competition over local water resources. The smaller the gap between supply and demand, the more vulnerable a place is to water shortages. A country facing “extreme water stress” means it is using at least 80% of its available supply, “high water stress” means it is withdrawing 40% of its supply.
Without intervention — such as investment in water infrastructure and better water governance — water stress will continue to get worse, particularly in places with rapidly growing populations and economies.
Learn more▶️ https://t.co/6yhLAeN2Mt