A single 400-year-old ancient oak produces 234,000 litres of oxygen a year while soaking up carbon dioxide, and can support more than 2,000 species of bird, insect, fungus, and lichen. Nature is amazing - we need more of it, not less. RT if you agree 🌳
We need to plant many more native trees in urban spaces, and better protect and value existing ones. This helps nature and wildlife. It's #ClimateAction. It reduces floods, pollution and urban heating. And it improves our lives. More: https://t.co/bCs42wUsrq Via @nature_org
Dutch minister wants to ban pugs and other short snouted breeds because of their poor quality of life. Not sure if it’s an outright ban for all of them or just the ones with a snout length shorter than X amount. This is also the case for cats with folded ears.
Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport is replacing diesel generators with a battery system to provide ground power for planes in a bid to reduce carbon emissions https://t.co/kTHPl0xoOL
Rainwater harvesting is one way to help with climate change. It helps prevent local flooding and the water is better for your plants. Do you harvest your rainwater?