The U.N. calls for a “responsible AI ecosystem” that evaluates carbon, water, and land impacts together and ensures that communities hosting data centers or supplying critical minerals also share in the benefits.
#ClimateNews#DataCenters#WaterShortage
It’s almost a wrap on May! Let’s take a look back at some of the most progressive climate updates from the past month, and keep the positive momentum going as we begin the kickoff of summer. 🌞🌻
#ClimateNews#PositiveClimateNews
We join the global environmental community in mourning the passing of Ted Turner, Global Green emeritus board member and longtime ally to our founder, Mikhail Gorbachev.🕊️💚
A portion of today’s carbon emissions will still be here hundreds of years from now, which means the choices we make now echo for generations long after our existence.
#EcoTerms#ClimateCrisis
As May arrives in full bloom, let’s take a look back at some climate news from around the world last month that will spark your sense of optimism! ⚡️🌍
#ClimateNews#PositiveNews#Sustainability
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Record-breaking heat is hitting the US months early, leaving a stark reminder that climate change is turning extreme temperatures into the new normal.
#ClimateCrisis#Heatwave#ClimateNews
Some of the most powerful climate stories right now are being told through film, and these recent releases are too good to skip. Add them to your watchlist and let them spark something. ⚡️
#EcoFilms#ClimateActionNow#SustainableCinema
The Mycorrhizal Network – also known as the “Wood Wide Web” – is a vast, microscopic web of fungi connecting the roots of different plants. It’s not just a physical connection; it’s a communication highway.
#EcoTerms#MycorrhizalNetwork#Climate
Wildfires aren’t just getting worse. They’re synching up and happening at the same time, stretching resources thin.
#ClimateNews#ClimateCrisis#Wildfires
“Biodegradable” or “compostable” is not a license to litter. Always check the label! Unless it says "Home Compostable", it typically belongs in a landfill or if labeled "Industrial Compostable" – it belongs in an industrial facility. It should never be placed in recycling.